 Why should you get a Canon a1? Number one this camera is so much more than your other Canon options like the AE1 program or AE1 It's got a better build quality. It's got better features. It's a much more substantial camera You have full auto mode. This was one of the first actually. I believe it was the first SLR to offer a full program mode So basically auto so you have aperture priority shutter priority full auto You have your full range of ISO Number two as mentioned was the build quality. This camera is a tank. It's metal body like cameras of old Route, you know, very similar to the old Minolta's in the old yashikas and pretty much older cameras before they got really plastic All right. Number three the glass you have the full range of Canon glass to mount onto this camera I'm not the type to compare different glass to each other But I would say that I don't know if Canon glass is the best glass I don't know if you guys have opinions on that But I will say you have a really wide range of lenses available and you can get them at reasonable prices But Canon lenses do go for a bit more. Number four Is the smirk you get to have knowing you have a better camera than all those hipsters with the AE1? Number five is the price you can pick this up for less than an AE1 This is a better camera. What happens is you really are paying for the name recognition The most popular cameras aren't always the best cameras They're typically the ones with the best name recognition or the most iconic So I think if you can pick one of these up, you'll be very happy. Some might not like that extra weight But for me, I love a very sturdy camera So what do you guys think any of you guys have an AE1? Has any it have any of you shot with an a1 and an AE1? Do you have any thoughts on that? Please show me your support by liking and subscribing Especially if you want to see more videos like this not making money doing it I just love film photography and I want to share that with people. So if you like it follow All right coming up next. I think we'll do the Manolta X700