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Canon A-1 Yes, real film!

Postby BSW727 » Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:03 pm

I've had a Canon camera of one model or another since I was about 14 years old starting with a TLb model.

My current A-1 has been a fine camera over the years but I noticed some months ago a very small hairline crack on the left side of the top cover. I don't know how this occured since I'm extremely protective of my cameras.

Anyhow, this has been bugging me since I discovered it and I've been searching for a new top cover.

I finally found one on e-Bay last week. Brand new, never installed, still in the wrap. $39! I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw it and bought it immediately. It's on it's way now and a Canon authorized repair shop will be installing it for me along with a calibration and cleaning.

It's a shame this happened because there is no brassing anywhere on the top cover and no dings or scratches either. Well, it gives me peace of mind knowing that crack will no longer be there.

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Re: Canon A-1 Yes, real film!

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Sun Dec 13, 2009 3:13 am

sounds like a nice piece of equipment, I wish my film SLR was in as good of shape (Canon AE-1)
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Re: Canon A-1 Yes, real film!

Postby BSW727 » Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:36 am

I had an AE-1P Back when they first came out. Boy that camera was all the rage back then.

I never did own an AE-1. How does it compare to the A-1?

Been looking at the newer F-1 lately but no plans to buy right away.
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Re: Canon A-1 Yes, real film!

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:19 pm

I had an AE-1P Back when they first came out. Boy that camera was all the rage back then.

I never did own an AE-1. How does it compare to the A-1?

Been looking at the newer F-1 lately but no plans to buy right away.

To be honest I have no clue.  The AE-1 is the only film SLR I've ever owned.  I got into film photography only 2 years ago and these days all I use are 120 or 4X5 negatives, so the 35mm doesn't get used as much.  I managed to get some great shots with my 50mm lens mounted on the AE-1 during the airshow this year, but the cocking handle managed to fall apart and I had to repair it on the fly.  I'm still not sure if I found all the pieces that dropped on the hangar floor that morning.
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Re: Canon A-1 Yes, real film!

Postby BSW727 » Sat Dec 26, 2009 6:52 pm

I sent the A-1 off today for the top cover replacement. I also told them to replace the seals as they were starting to get gummy, and perform a CLA for the whole shebang. No Canon squeal yet though, it was functioning fine when I sent it off today.

Should look and function like new when I get it back.

I don't know why (other than photo quality) that I still love film cameras. I guess it's because I couldn't afford this level of camera when they came out. Dirt cheap now. Lenses are dirt cheap too.

A 35-105mm Canon lens that was $450-$550 back in the day can be had for $100 in excellent optical and physical condition these days. Ironic ain't it. The best digital camera still cannot replicate film, and film cameras and accesories are at bargain basement prices.

It's a buyer's market and I can finally afford camera equipment that I could only dream about as a two-striper while in the Air Force 25 years ago.
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Re: Canon A-1 Yes, real film!

Postby Rifleman » Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:08 am

As I remember it, the AE-1 was aperture priority only, whereas the A-1 was aperture priority, shutter priority, or full manual ........I could be wrong though, it's been a few yrs....



Edit: I had to go and check....the AE-1 was Shutter priority mode or manual mode with open aperture metering...

The A-1 was, as I remembered, a full house of auto modes...
Aperture priority
Shutter priority
Program mode
Manual mode with open aperture metering + full override for exposure compensation
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Re: Canon A-1 Yes, real film!

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Sun Dec 27, 2009 3:13 pm

Ok, it settled.  I'm gonna go out and buy a new film SLR even though I don't have a dark room and I'm not registered to take the advanced B/W photo studio class next semester.

For Christmas my parents gave me a book full of photography for LIFE magasine and also a book with a collection of ansel adams' color work with 5X7 and 8X10 negatives.

Does anyone know how to scan negatives?
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Re: Canon A-1 Yes, real film!

Postby Hagar » Sun Dec 27, 2009 3:59 pm

Does anyone know how to scan negatives?

My scanner will take negatives. It will only take 5 frames at a time & I wasn't impressed with the results when I tried it. You can also get specialised negative scanners. http://www.negativescanners.co.uk/
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