Canon EOS Rebel Ti and T1. Both accept Canon EF lenses. Aren't you a Nikon shooter?
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Canon EOS Rebel Ti and T1. Both accept Canon EF lenses. Aren't you a Nikon shooter?
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I guess you could say I was, but far from it in regards to film bodies. I have a few Canon models including a Canonflex RM. That was one of the last in a series of Canon's first SLR's. The most "up to date" Canon I have in the collection is a EOS Elan 7e. I don't think it loads in the manner you describe if I understand you correctly. Do the Rebels actually pull the entire roll onto the take-up spool upon loading and then pull back into the cartridge from whence it came on a shot by shot basis?
That is correct. I have an Elan II that shoots starting with frame 1 on the roll. But the Rebels pull the roll through and start with frame 24 or 36. Maybe that's why they are called Rebels.
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