So far, I used Canon FD cameras, since my dad's old AT-1 was the first analog camera I picked up. I upgraded to a T90 at some point.
The catch is: I really really like super wide angle. And wide angle glass for the FD system is harder to find. Canons EF mount on the other hand seems perfect. I can pick up a Samyang/Rokinon/Walimex 14mm 2.8 for cheap, giving me all the wide angely goodness I grave.
Now all I need is a body. Problem is: There are so god damn many analog EOS bodies. Which one to pick?
Basically all I want is a good light meter, a fully manual mode with easaly accesable controls to change exposure quickly, a build in exposure time of at least 30 seconds up to 1/2000, and idk... a good view finder? And a body that takes normal batteries would be neat, I love that about the T-Series.
Any help? Anybody knows which models to look out for, whoch ones to avoid?
The catch is: I really really like super wide angle. And wide angle glass for the FD system is harder to find. Canons EF mount on the other hand seems perfect. I can pick up a Samyang/Rokinon/Walimex 14mm 2.8 for cheap, giving me all the wide angely goodness I grave.
Now all I need is a body. Problem is: There are so god damn many analog EOS bodies. Which one to pick?
Basically all I want is a good light meter, a fully manual mode with easaly accesable controls to change exposure quickly, a build in exposure time of at least 30 seconds up to 1/2000, and idk... a good view finder? And a body that takes normal batteries would be neat, I love that about the T-Series.
Any help? Anybody knows which models to look out for, whoch ones to avoid?