> > A friend has just informed me that Nikon is about to
> > introduce a new manual focus body, the FM3A.   At
> > first I laughed out loud thinking that he was trying
> > to fool me.  Did my friend think I was that stupid.
>Your reaction is a bit bewildering. What is wrong with a manual camera?
>Especially considering Nikon's fine line up of manual lenses--many of which
>don't have an AF counterpart. I think an all-manual camera makes a

I quess this is an old song but I still think Canon should
release a new camera body which allows usage of FD & FDn lenses.
To decrease waste of raw material (in form of lenses which stand
unused in shops)... if nothing else.
Even a body with an adapter (FD & EOS lenses) should be possible.

There are lots of great FD lenses there (mainly primes) but the FD
bodies are either oldfashioned (including those with too few
features) or in bad condition (no spare parts). T90 was great but
lacks some useful features (and spare parts).

Actually it was not lenses but the camera bodies why I swapped
from FD-line to EOS two years ago.

But, am I serious with my wishes...?

Vesa

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