Canon FT
Canon FT – I’ve had my 1966 Canon FT since 1978 when a family member handed it down to me. My first camera never gets too far from sight, A workhorse of a 35mm camera - it’s reliable and does not need a battery to fire the shutter.
Today I packed my bag with both Canon FL 50mm and 19mm lenses. This image was produced using the 19mm Canon FL f3.5 lens.
The mood was captured perfectly in color by using a 19mm lens on my Canon FT with Kodak expired Kodak Ektachrome slide film. Experimenting with batches of expired film allows me to select a film stock to capture the mood on film. The style and mood is captured in-camera without any post-production, which I love!
Image © 2013 Michael Raso / Shot on Kodak Ektachrome 100 Color Slide Film
Design: Jill / Make-Up and Hair: Paige K. Davis
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Canon FT
Canon FT – I’ve had my 1966 Canon FT since 1978 when a family member handed it down to me. My first camera never gets too far from sight, A workhorse of a 35mm camera - it’s reliable and does not need a battery to fire the shutter.
Today I packed my bag with both Canon FL 50mm and 19mm lenses. This image was produced using the 19mm Canon FL f3.5 lens.
The mood was captured perfectly in color by using a 19mm lens on my Canon FT with Kodak expired Kodak Ektachrome slide film. Experimenting with batches of expired film allows me to select a film stock to capture the mood on film. The style and mood is captured in-camera without any post-production, which I love!
Image © 2013 Michael Raso / Shot on Kodak Ektachrome 100 Color Slide Film
Design: Jill / Make-Up and Hair: Paige K. Davis
Love film?
Visit and support The Film Photography Project