The Canon Ae-1 Is A 35Mm Film Slr Camera That Has Enjoyed Tremendous Popularity Since It’S Original Release In 1976. The Ae-1 Is Nothing Short Of A Landmark Camera, Being One Of The The First Truly Affordable Slr Cameras To Offer The Benefit Of Autoexposure Capabilities. The Optional Convenience Of Ae-1’S Shutter Priority Ae Exposure Mode Made Photographing Action Easier Than Was Previously Possible. The Success Of The Ae-1’S Excellent Feature Set And Controls Have Secured It’S Place As A Classic Iconic Photographic Tool. The Ae-1 Is A Real Treat For Photography Enthusiasts, Collectors, And Students To Use; The Beautiful Industrial Design Is A Delight To Hold And It’S Manual Aspects Encourage Deliberate Thoughtful Practice Of The Craft.
In 1981 Canon Introduced A Follow Up, The Nearly Identical Ae-1 Program With A Few Additional Features.
Key Features
- Classic Manual Focus 35Mm Film Slr Camera
- Center-Weighted Light Metering Pattern
- Full Manual Controls
- Shutter Speed Range 2 Sec To 1/1000 Plus B
- Shutter Priority Ae (Autoexposure) Mode
- Exposure Compensation
- Dedicated Hot Shoe
- ‘Pc Socket’ (Flash Synchronization Terminal)
- Flash Sync At 1/60
- Removable Back
- Fd Lens Mount
- Depth Of Field Preview (Also For Stopped-Down Metering With Non-Fd Lenses Or Non-Auto Bellow)
Available Accessories Include: Data Back A, Power Winder A. Recommended Flashes: A Series, 155A, 177A, 188A, 199A, 577G, 533G. When A Dedicted Flash Is Fitted, And Turned On, It Will Give Information To The Camera To Set The Proper Shutter Speed For Flash Sync As Well As The Proper F-Stop On Fd Lenses.
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