The Canon IVSb Rangefinder Film Camera can be the perfect sidekick for anyone who wants to step off the grid and go back to the basics of photography. This manual camera can allow you complete control of your photos as you set everything from focal point to shutter speed. This classic camera can be truly a break from the pixel madness of today’s modern point and shoot cameras. Originally introduced in 1952, this particular Canon camera can be every camera buff’s dream, as it can be unparalleled in precision for the era. Originating in Japan, this classic camera can accommodate a 50-millimeter f/1/5 lens or f/1.8 lens via a universal threaded mount. This is a wide vision lens with a large aperture, which means more of your photo can appear in each and every shot. Perhaps perfect for large landscapes or capturing the entire soccer field, a lens this wide can be the perfect companion for your Canon IVSb Rangefinder Camera. With this 35mm Canon camera by your side, you don’t ever need to search through your camera bag looking for the perfect camera to capture your shot. The focal-plane shutter has cloth curtains and rotating dials for a range of speed settings. Whether you are shooting a bowl of fruit that never moves or your fast-flying toddler, the shutter speed on this camera can never miss a beat. The Rangefinder can be set to one of three magnifications, which means you can zoom in to capture a scene at several different focal points. Nosebleed seats can quickly become the best seats in the house when you have your Canon IVSb Rangefinder camera and a wide angle lens that can zoom, allowing you to capture every inch of your game. Looking through the viewfinder can take your photography to the next level. Of course with a truly original manual camera like the Canon IVSb Rangefinder you don’t ever need a manual to understand all the flashy technical capabilities of your favorite camera. A good manual camera operates on a simple set of standards and the IVSb Rangefinder can fit the bill. It can also be one of the easiest manual cameras on the market to use. Switch out film rolls through the bottom compartment of your Canon camera. Removing the base plate can allow you access to quickly and easily drop a new roll of film into place and get back into the action. Your only limits can be how many rolls of film you can cram into your camera bag. If you are looking to learn how to switch off the automatic settings on your camera and return to a true manual camera, then the Canon IVSb Rangefinder can be for you. You can get back to basics and take control of each and every photo as you set up photoshoots with your new Rangefinder.