HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Don't blame me for starting this thread. FrankS triggered it in the "OM, I've become a Zuikoholic!" thread

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Krzys
Well-known
I love FD lenses so much but have always disliked the look and feel of the bodies. Each generation.
The T90 was near perfect but sooooo loud I couldn't get into the same room as the thing.
The T90 was near perfect but sooooo loud I couldn't get into the same room as the thing.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Canon bodies have been functional. I rather liked the looks of my EF.
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Canon bodies have been functional. I rather liked the looks of my EF.
Yes, her nickname was Black Beauty...
Krosya
Konicaze
Here is mine - not too pretty as it's more of a workhorse, but still holds its own (it's for sale now too):

Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Canon make great cameras and in fact I had an AE1 Program for quite a few years that did excellent service in Nepal in the mid nineties on an organised trek. I shot ten rolls of Kodachrome all in AE with some sort of macro zoom and didn't really have a clue what I was doing photographically but got pretty decent results none the less.
I don't recall ever seeing a Canon camera I thought was beautiful though ... they missed the style boat somewhat IMO!
I don't recall ever seeing a Canon camera I thought was beautiful though ... they missed the style boat somewhat IMO!
Krosya
Konicaze
I don't recall ever seeing a Canon camera I thought was beautiful though ... they missed the style boat somewhat IMO!![]()
Well, these are, of course, personal views, but I think you are in a minority here - as Canon started a HUGE trend with T90, which developed into thier EOS line and many other camera makers followed with similar lines. Just look at how smooth and rounded SLRs are now. Canon T90 is a beautiful machine - looks and functions - way ahead of it's time and cool even now.
Sam N
Well-known
I don't recall ever seeing a Canon camera I thought was beautiful though ... they missed the style boat somewhat IMO!![]()
I agree with respect to SLRs and even their old RFs, but they've all been functional, mostly reliable, and (more recently at least) ergonomically sound.
Now the ELPH and newer IXUS/PowerShot compacts are pretty nice looking. I'd say better looking than any of their competitors.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Well, these are, of course, personal views, but I think you are in a minority here - as Canon started a HUGE trend with T90, which developed into thier EOS line and many other camera makers followed with similar lines. Just look at how smooth and rounded SLRs are now. Canon T90 is a beautiful machine - looks and functions - way ahead of it's time and cool even now.
You're right Krosya it's a very personal view ... though I am puzzled myself as to why Canon cameras don't appeal to me at all.
That T90 looks like an interesting beast though!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I just realised I have a gear shot of the old AE1 Program ... am I forgiven for being so slanderous?
It's not that bad I guess!
It's not that bad I guess!

Krosya
Konicaze
There are much info on the net about it - from CQ:
http://www.cameraquest.com/t90.htm
to Canon Museum:
http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/design/kikaku/t90/top.html
http://www.cameraquest.com/t90.htm
to Canon Museum:
http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/design/kikaku/t90/top.html
Pretty Canons. I could not get used to the walkway between the shutter release and the advance lever on the AE-1P. The Canon 7 will not win any beauty contests. Neither will the F1.
My EF will. I'll post a picture of it later.
My EF will. I'll post a picture of it later.
kuzano
Veteran
T90 and EF....
T90 and EF....
I have a very nice T90 which really delivers results. Noise, ...Hmmm, I wouldn't know because of my hearing.
I also have an EF Black Beauty (third one), and have enjoyed the EF's. The biggest plus on the EF is the ability to use any battery that fits (1.35 to 1.5 volts) because the circuitry has a regulator to limit max voltage to 1.35 (the old PX625 mercury). Battery acquisition is no problem.
T90 and EF....
I have a very nice T90 which really delivers results. Noise, ...Hmmm, I wouldn't know because of my hearing.
I also have an EF Black Beauty (third one), and have enjoyed the EF's. The biggest plus on the EF is the ability to use any battery that fits (1.35 to 1.5 volts) because the circuitry has a regulator to limit max voltage to 1.35 (the old PX625 mercury). Battery acquisition is no problem.
I did not know that! The Mercury Cells are coming out of that EF, and alkaline going in.
Shelf life on Mercury batteries seems to be over 15 years on Eveready. That bunny knew how to make batteries. Kodak batteries- no so good.
Shelf life on Mercury batteries seems to be over 15 years on Eveready. That bunny knew how to make batteries. Kodak batteries- no so good.
Mackinaw
Think Different
Good lookin' Canons? I'd go with the original F-1 and the EF. The ugliest Canon SLR? Easily any "T" series camera with the "billboard" on the top front cover.
Jim B.
Jim B.
petronius
Veteran
The Canon cameras are beautiful - in my opinion; and they have a sexy sound and feel when advancing the film.
My A-1, now used by my son; I have to use the AV-1 now!
My A-1, now used by my son; I have to use the AV-1 now!
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
My Black Beauty and A-1.

laurentb
Established
The T90 was near perfect but sooooo loud I couldn't get into the same room as the thing.
You should hear my EOS3 with booster then
The F1 (Old one, first model) is a beat I love !
I see your EF, and raise you an F1.
ronnies
Well-known
A-1 and battered FTb
Ronnie


Ronnie
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