Looking for suggestions for Canon EOS Film Camera

Note: if you have EF-S lenses for your 60D ... they will have vignetting on an EOS film camera (because they are full frame).
Actually, I don't think that they will even mount to the camera (without modification). This is to prevent damage to the camera, as some EF-S lenses extend far enough back that a full frame (film) camera's mirror may hit it.

Ah, did not know that.
 
The only EF-s lens that I have is the 12-135 kit lens, and it stays at home, lol.

I do have a good understanding of the exposure triangle, and shoot mostly in manual with for the creative stuff/important stuff. That being said I am interested in getting back to a more basic way of doing things. So maybe a full manual camera maybe the way to go.

thanks for all the replies.
 
I have an Elan II listed on Craigslist here in the USA if you are interested.It is in excellent condition,comes with a new battery,30-80mm lens and case.
It is too fancy for me to carry.I prefer the older ones.PM me for the link.Ron G
 

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