My favorite is easily the T90. I regard it as one of the best film SLRs ever. It was the most technologically advanced of the FD series and the design inspiration of the entire EOS lineup. I love the versatility and handling of the T90, along with its outstanding 300TL flash.
While I appreciate the versatility and ruggedness of both F1 models, their design concepts are laughably inept. Whenever you see a pro 35mm SLR with only a hopelessly awkward 3.5 fps motor that requires baseplate removal before attaching the motor (1st model F1) or an improved model that connects motor batteries with the camera via an outside of the camera connecting cord, you know the design team didn't quite know what they were doing.
Stephen
While I appreciate the versatility and ruggedness of both F1 models, their design concepts are laughably inept. Whenever you see a pro 35mm SLR with only a hopelessly awkward 3.5 fps motor that requires baseplate removal before attaching the motor (1st model F1) or an improved model that connects motor batteries with the camera via an outside of the camera connecting cord, you know the design team didn't quite know what they were doing.
Stephen