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Jun 08, 2016
Best Buy in Film Cameras Today
11 of 13 found this helpful These cameras are selling very cheaply today. They are 45 years old; but are built like a tank and still function like new. I have Canon's original FTb Service Manual from 1971 in case the camera needs any shutter speed adjustment, light meter adjustment or other repair. There is a huge complement of very fine Canon FD lenses made for this camera and many very fine FD mount lenses made by other manufactures that are selling at give-away prices. There are only two negatives that I can think of. The camera weighs much more than than the later more fragile A-series Canon cameras and the exposure meter was designed to work on a 1.3V mercury battery that was outlawed by some very ignorant politicians who thought it would reduce mercury in the invironment. The alkaline batteries are 1.5V and produce a 2-stop error in exposure reading. There two simple ways to correct this. One way is with an adapter in the battery compartment the other way is to insert a germanium diode in series with the battery. The mercury batteries lasted 15 to 20 years. I have some that are 40 years old and still good. The replacement alkaline batteries have a very poor response curve and need to be replaced every year. These cameras originally sold for $200; but they coulden't be made today for $2000 each. The last one I bought on eBay was only $65 in top condition including a very fine Canon 50mm f1.4 lens. These are not just my opinions. I work at ICT (International Camera Technicians) in Mountain View and have access to the finest camera test equipment made and expert technicians that have been repairing cameras for over 50 years.