tikkathreebarrel
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So I'm in the middle of a big film camera rationalisation. All of the Mamiyas are going, well maybe not both ZMs and possibly not the last Prismat. All of the folders are going, the rangefinders are going and I shall be content to forever shoot 35mm film with Olympus OM 1, 2 and 4 bodies. Don't start me off on an OM3 hunt! I might even let go the Oly Trip, that's how much I enjoy the OM experience. I love the ergonomics, I love the results.
I'm looking at my Canon EOS 1N with battery grip and EOS 3. Both work perfectly, the 1N came via a cash converter shop, the 3 from another photography forum and was stated to have formerly belonged to a Police Department in the Lebanon.
I keep them because I continue telling myself that I can use all my Canon L glass on them but the reality is that I use them perhaps once a year, taking advantage of autofocus to capture the rapidly moving 3-yr old grandson. I love the heft of the 1N but altogether I get no excitement from the "point and shootyness" of them. I might as well grab an EOS digital body.
Should I keep one? Which one should I keep?
I'm looking at my Canon EOS 1N with battery grip and EOS 3. Both work perfectly, the 1N came via a cash converter shop, the 3 from another photography forum and was stated to have formerly belonged to a Police Department in the Lebanon.
I keep them because I continue telling myself that I can use all my Canon L glass on them but the reality is that I use them perhaps once a year, taking advantage of autofocus to capture the rapidly moving 3-yr old grandson. I love the heft of the 1N but altogether I get no excitement from the "point and shootyness" of them. I might as well grab an EOS digital body.
Should I keep one? Which one should I keep?


How much do I use film? Well 35mm almost all the time. I do not want to get into developing my own but rely hugely on Studio 5 in Thetford where I work.