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Any Canon guru's out there? Need some help with my old FTb

Posted by Rich Brkich on March 23, 2001 at 14:11:42:

Well, I am a camera buff from all the ways back to high school. My trusty old Canon Ftb (about 25 years old now)has not been doing well the past few years. It started backing out pictures (look like the shutter wouldn't move) several years ago. I had a local company go over the camera and they did a nice job, but the problem still happens randomly. Does anyone know of a really, really good tech to send the camera too? I also have a F1n which is going to need a thorough cleaning and check-up as well.

I have some beatuful lenses for these cameras (mostly all cannons with great optics), like a Canon 17mm super wide angle, 300m 5.6, 50mm 1.8, a 28 to 90 2.8 Vivatar series 1, a 35mm to 70mm auto focus ... which I would love to use once again.

Rich Brkich