07-03-2024 10:31 PM
Ever since the Nikon Zf and Zfc came out, I'm a little jealous that Canon doesn't offer an alternative (yet). We've seen some attempts like the EOS M6 Mark II with silver housing or the RP Gold Edition, but all of them still looked very modern compared to what Nikon or Fuji offers.
Would you be looking forward to a retro-styled Canon camera, like say an AE-1 styled camera with upgraded EOS R10 or EOS R6II specs? Or do you not care for vintage at all and you're like "f that s, I want my rounded edges"? 😄
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07-03-2024 11:23 PM
Welcome back Uneternal.
I had an AE-1 from '77-'86. Great Camera.
If they do make a retro model, it will likely sell, but I'm sticking with ergo lines. I like my round edges now.
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07-03-2024 11:42 PM - edited 07-04-2024 01:01 AM
I seem to recall some discussion on this before and absolutely, I would be interested in a camera with modern innards (like the R6II) and retro controls - i.e. like the Df, the digital controls are there too, if subtly. Absolutely - and to me it is more about the controls than just style...
When I started about 43 years ago, and at that time I was shooting with a combination of Nikon and Canon SLRs - the Nikon FM, Nikon F3 and Canon A-1: all brilliant cameras. I switched to digital around the turn of the turn of the century, but I still retain one of each body for old time's sake.. When the Nikon Df came out, it was about the time I retired, and the attraction was immediate and profound.
07-04-2024 08:42 AM
I do find the retro movement interesting (there is also a "crappy camera challenge" on a couple of social media sites where people take pictures with old equipment.
Is this retro-nostalgia at work? I don't know...maybe. As Tronhard suggested, a camera that had the modern conveniences but looked like a A-1 would certainly draw my eye. Camera itself as object d'art. But the point for me is something to use and enjoy using.
07-04-2024 12:40 PM - edited 07-04-2024 12:41 PM
I've thought about this before when Nikon introduced the Zf.
I loved my original AE-1, T70 and 10s but like others have stated, I love the ergonomics, technology and results I get from my DSLR.
Creating something that "looks like something else" would not necessarily entice me to buy it. But I might buy something that happened to look like something else if there are benefits and I felt those benefits would increase my enjoyment of my hobby and/or do things that my current camera cannot do.
As far as nostalgia is concerned, I'd love to see Canon put the "old" Canon logo on the prism/EVF a modern new camera as a subtle nod to the past. I think that would be cool.
07-04-2024 03:09 PM
I’m a nostalgia buff and would be intrigued by the retro look but probably wouldn’t be enticed to buy, as I still have my AE-1 and my A-1. My sales receipt from November 8, 1977, shows that I paid $318.23 for my AE-1 with 50mm FD f/1.8 lens and a case. It seemed like a fortune at the time! The photo shop “threw in” a 20-exposure roll of unspecified film. 😉
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