Wednesday, 17 March 2010 19:47

Canon FT QL 35mm SLR Camera

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Introduced a year after the Pellix, the FT QL had a normal quick-return reflex mirror and stop-down TTL metering. The finder's condenser lens was cut at a 45-degree angle. Twelve percent of the image area surface was semi-silvered with vapor deposition. The incident light reflected by this semi-transparent mirror was directed to the metering element. The viewfinder had match-needle exposure metering. The distance to the metering element was the same as the distance to the focal plane. Therefore the camera had the same focal plane metering characteristics as the Pellix.

The QL stands for Quick Load.

The Canon Booster for low-light metering down to EV 3.5 (23 sec. at f/1.4) was available as an optional accessory attachable to the accessory shoe.

Additional Info

  • Camera Type: 35 mm SLR Film Camera
  • Lens Mount: FL Mount
  • Exposure Metering: Metering range at ISO 100: EV 3 - 18. Film speed range from ISO 25 to 2000
  • Shutter Speed Range: X, T, 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 sec
  • Manufacturer: Canon
  • Date of Production: 1966
  • Flash:: FP- and X-sync automatic-switching sync contacts with German socket
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