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

Posted by Pam on March 23, 2001 at 17:57:18:

Not familiar with the FTb or FTbN... bit before my time, or F1 series, but I still have 2 A-1's and a T-90. Have a really bizarre 35-70 Toyo zoom with an FD mount too... huge stubby thing that takes a 72mm filter... think it's like F2.5 or something really odd (thought they only made view cameras). I probably should have traded all of that stuff in on a Contax RTS or something when Canon went ape with the EOS line. Sort of wish I could find a digital back for the A-1/T90 since I have all kinds of lenses and even the bellows for macro work, but I don't get out as much as I used to and getting film developed and then scanning it just so I can send someone a snapshot is such a huge pain, that I use a little point and shoot Olympus 450d most of the time anymore.