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  1. <p>Classic cameras and aircraft, all you need are some trains and you would have th trifecta!</p> <p>Thanks for posting the photos, they are great!</p> <p>Ed</p>
  2. <p>JDM</p> <p>Looks like a backup electrical generator.</p> <p>Ed</p> <p> </p>
  3. <p>I have purchased a refurbished T-3 for my son directly from Canon and a refurbished 24-105 F4L for myself thru Adorama for myself.</p> <p>Both look and feel brand new, the only difference is the packaging was not the familiar red and white Canon boxes. They were packaged in a brown cardboard Canon camcorder box.</p> <p>Refurbished means they can't sell an item as new, whether it was returned new over stock or demo models, they are checked by the manufacturer (Canon) and have a 1 year warranty. So I wouldn't hesitate to buy one again.</p> <p>Ed</p>
  4. <p>First, set your current zoom to 200mm, look thru the viewfinder and zoom out to 300mm. If that makes a big difference to you, then your decision just got harder.</p> <p>For me, it is not much of a difference. If you can't get the shot at 200mm, the likelihood you will get it at 300mm is slim.</p> <p>For me the 70-200 IS f2.8L is a great lens, not merely a good one, and is one of the finest lenses I have every used. I have used it with a Canon 2X and the results were amazing.</p> <p>Ed</p>
  5. <p>Having owned and shot with virtually every FD camera with the exception of the T-Series, I can say that the F-1s are great cameras and are among my favorites.<br> <br />The 'other' F-1 to consider is the EF. It is a contemporary of the AE-1 (preceding the AE-1 by a couple of years and was sold along with it for a while). It is a shutter priority camera that works very similarly to the AE-1, the F-1s require add-on accessories to get shutter priority.<br> <br />If I could keep only one 35mm camera, I think in the end, it would be the EF.</p> <p>Ed</p><div></div>
  6. <p>I just received my 24-105 f4L on Wednesday. My 28-135 has served me well (especially on vacation as part of my 2 lens travel kit) for 7 years.<br> I am giving the 28-135 to my son and I will be using the 24-105 for my primary walk around lens.<br> People can debate all they want, but the bottom line is they both will make it possible for good photographer to create great images.<br> The only things that the 24-105 has is superior build and filter size compatibility with the 17-40 (77mm).</p> <p>Ed</p>
  7. <p>+2 on the 70-200 f2.8L.</p> <p>You can buy something else, but you'll eventually wind up getting the Canon f2.8L and saying to yourself, why did I wait?</p> <p>Ed</p>
  8. <p>The 199A or any other Canon A Series flash will they will work fine. With the AE-1 the flash will set the shutter speed to 1/60th (the fastest sync speed) and the correct f-stop.</p> <p>When the A-series (AE-1,A-1 etc.) came out in the late 70's; this flash system helped eliminate the most common errors for flash photography; wrong f-stop or shutter speed.</p> <p>Ed</p>
  9. <p>The best find EVER in a junk box at the local camera store was a Nikon F2. What makes it so cool is the serial number caught my eye. It has the year I graduated high school (73) and then my BIRTH DATE (XXX55)!!<br> I immediately knew this one was mine!</p> <p>Ed</p><div></div>
  10. <p>I would recommend upgrading your flash. Keep the 430 as a backup or slave flash. Consider buying a 600RT (or a used 580EX II) AND an external battery pack, such as Canon's CP-E4. This will shorten the recycle times and extend the number of flashes before needing to change batteries. Buy a second battery tray so you change the whole tray quickly if you need it.</p> <p>Ed.</p>
  11. A black Canon AE-1 with 50mm f1.8 complete with the boxes!<div></div>
  12. <p>I would keep my EF, New F-1 and my original FTb.</p> <p>As far as lenses, 24mm f2.8, 35mm f2 chrome nose, 50 mm f1.4, 85mm f1.8 nFD, 35-105 f3.5 nFD and my Vivitar Seiries 1 90mm macro And my 80-200 f4.</p> <p>Ed K.</p>
  13. <p>Shot from the annual Wrestling post season football game.</p><div></div>
  14. <p>1st thing, put in a new battery!<br> <br />The A-Series are totally battery dependent.</p> <p>Ed</p>
  15. <p>I had a battery in my New F-1 that checked OK, but the shutter was erratic, not tripping.<br> My advice is to put a fresh battery in it a see if that fixes it.<br> Ed.</p>
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