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Canon Elan 7n. The last of Canon's film cameras, and the only one to have ETTL2 flash. It has a pop-up flash for fill, and works with both my 580EX2 flash and a PocketWizard (Profoto packs). It's just like using a 5D3.

Canon Elan 7n. The last of Canon's film cameras, and the only one to have ETTL2 flash. It has a pop-up flash for fill, and works with both my 580EX2 flash and a PocketWizard (Profoto packs). It's just like using a 5D3.
 
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Light travels at 2.13085531 × 10^14 smoots per fortnight. Catch some today!
 
Yes, the Infinity is a surprisingly good camera. I was always impressed with its exposure accuracy and that it could focus as close as 14 inches. The simple three element lens results in very little flare when there is a lot of glare in a shot, even with the sun in it.



I just took the Infinity on a cross country trip. Didn't finish the roll though. When I do, whenever that is, I'll probably be surprised in seeing what I had forgotten that I had captured with it. ;-)

Because of my experience with it, I chose Olympus for my first digital camera.

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It's Alive!!!

Zenit-B, Carl Zeiss Tessar 50mm and the most important...Rubber Hood!
 
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First got the tc1 just for fun as I mainly shoot digital. Then wanted a medium format, and rollei looked cute so got that and just recently after 10 years from gotten the rollei I got into film again and got the 67.



Film is fun but I have to admit I only wish my skill is better to take full advantage of their potential
 
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Here are a couple of my Nikons. Nikon are my primary film shooters, but I also shoot a couple of Leicas, plus medium and large format. I'm about 80% film these days.
 


Left to Right:

Olympus OM-1 with Zuiko 35mm F2.

Fujica ST705 with EBC Fujinon Fisheye 16mm F2.8.

Asahi/Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic F with S-M-C Takumar 50mm F1.4.

I used the Olympus the most because the viewfinder is great as well as the controls. But the Fujica is a beauty because it starting to show brassing and its built like no other. The Spotmatic has been ultra reliable but has taken a back seat to the Olympus. All 3 cameras still work to this day.

I also inherited a Canon FT QL and a modernish Canon EOS 33 with eye control. I never really like the FT QL and the EOS 33 was used only for a year before switching to digital.
 

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