Thanks. This old Canon FD glass really is good. Some of it is better than others. The 3-D like shot of the little oranges was wide open from my FD 135 2.5 lens (otherwise known as "the beer can"). I've listed it for sale several times because it's a bit of a handful to go out with, but every time I've looked at the shots from it I've killed the ads. I have a T90 coming and it will probably handle better on that tank. The chrome nose 50 1.4 is a totally different sort of lens (all the other shots were from it, I think). It's low contrast, and soft at 1.4, but makes beautiful images wide open anyway. My problem w/ the Canon FD stuff is that I like the Nikon film bodies a lot more, and you can't adapt the FD lenses to other bodies, at least not for less than a king's ransom. But once I get this FTb straightened out it's a keeper, and it and the T90 should be all I'll ever need for these two lenses. I have a later Canon A that a wonderful forum member sent me, but it's very different to shoot compared to the older cameras.
It's just amazing how cheap the FD and FL lenses are, and that's possibly because they can't be easily adopted to other bodies. Some of the earlier R glass is even better. I had an R 100 2.0 that was simply amazing.