The familys old camera, I took care of it since getting back into the photography hobby in 2004 and put it to good use, successfully doing fireworks over one new years eve, then finally shooting a tv-series behind the scenes while the cameras were gone in 2006. Large, heavy, comfortable, but not many features.

This one died a natural death, rotting foam clogged shutters that would half-cock or simply get stuck, ruining all but a few shots every roll, eventually it stopped even listening to fresh batteries, and long before that it forgot how to autofocus. Shame it's gone, but the Canon EOS 100 I replaced it with looks more fun.

Pictures and more words coming some beautiful day.