This guy really knows a lot of inside intel from the industry which makes him even more interesting (I know myself...)... and he knows how to communicate. Thanks for sharing with us!! :)
Great job. I had a T90 that used the FD mount and was a work of art, designed by Luigi Colani. I aslo owned an A1, AE1 and my dad's Ftbn that i took our honeymoon 45 years ago. I still have my AE1.
I remember the Canon A1 and AE1 well. A friend at school had the A1, I was very envious at the time. Later when I started work in a photo lab, one of the printers bought the Canon T90, it was the most advanced looking camera at the time, I was disappointed Mr Woo didn't have one to show as it was very innovative for the time and set the look of Canon camera's for the future. It was around this time I traded in my OM2SP for a used EOS 600. Never knew what EOS stood for, now we know. 😊 Very informative and most interesting, thank you Mr Wood & Co.
Another great photo pheast with Mr Woo, thank you for sharing.
Good presentation, but you missed the Canon F-1 and the Canon New F-1.
This guy really knows a lot of inside intel from the industry which makes him even more interesting (I know myself...)... and he knows how to communicate. Thanks for sharing with us!! :)
Great job. I had a T90 that used the FD mount and was a work of art, designed by Luigi Colani. I aslo owned an A1, AE1 and my dad's Ftbn that i took our honeymoon 45 years ago. I still have my AE1.
what a Legend!!
If possible, pls consider do a similar interview for Minolta. Best regards!
It is on the way.
Thank you Mr Woo! You missed out on a few models like the F1, original FT and the Pelix and the Y90.
Looking forward to your next history lesson.
I did not feature them as I do not have them in my collection. Will do a separate one on them once I manage to get hold of them.
Great videos , really enjoying and thanks for the time to record , but What about the canon on t-90 ?
N it becomes available.
I think the best ever made analog 35mm SLR Camera are the Canon New F-1
Canon is named after a Budist godess Quan yin(spelling)
Nice to see someone else using rubber hoods .. 🦘
I remember the Canon A1 and AE1 well. A friend at school had the A1, I was very envious at the time.
Later when I started work in a photo lab, one of the printers bought the Canon T90, it was the most advanced looking camera at the time, I was disappointed Mr Woo didn't have one to show as it was very innovative for the time and set the look of Canon camera's for the future. It was around this time I traded in my OM2SP for a used EOS 600.
Never knew what EOS stood for, now we know. 😊
Very informative and most interesting, thank you Mr Wood & Co.
I’ve owned both since 1982. They still work great.
What about the T series you missed these out.
I do not the T series, will do one once I can assemble some of them together.