Some of you guys are really into your cameras! (I had to dig mine out to see what it was)
From 1989 to 2005, I used a Canon T70 with a 28-70 lens, then later a 35-80 lens. It went into reserve/parade duty when I bought a Canon Rebel XSn with a 35-80 lens. The zoom lens keeps me out of the traffic lanes!
As many of you know, I was dragged, kicking and screaming, into the digital world in the fall of 2012. I was no longer able to find a photo lab that would print 3.5" x 5", the standard I have used since 1981. I purchased a Canon Rebel T3 with a 18-55 lens and a dedicated Canon iP4920 photo printer. The results have been satisfactory.
Factoring in the cost of paper and ink, my costs are about equal to developing/printing film. There isn't a thing wrong with either of my two Canon film cameras. I would be perfectly content if I were still using them.
From 1989 to 2005, I used a Canon T70 with a 28-70 lens, then later a 35-80 lens. It went into reserve/parade duty when I bought a Canon Rebel XSn with a 35-80 lens. The zoom lens keeps me out of the traffic lanes!
As many of you know, I was dragged, kicking and screaming, into the digital world in the fall of 2012. I was no longer able to find a photo lab that would print 3.5" x 5", the standard I have used since 1981. I purchased a Canon Rebel T3 with a 18-55 lens and a dedicated Canon iP4920 photo printer. The results have been satisfactory.
Factoring in the cost of paper and ink, my costs are about equal to developing/printing film. There isn't a thing wrong with either of my two Canon film cameras. I would be perfectly content if I were still using them.