Canon Camera 35mm

History Of The Canon Camera 35mm

Canon camera 35mm now comes in different models, in this article you will read about the history of different Canon camera 35mm and their fundamental functions.

? Canon EF 35mm Single Lens reflex (SLR)
This Canon camera 35mm (the Canon EF) is a manual focus 35mm single lens reflex camera manufactured by the Canon Company between the year 1973 and 1978. This camera was compatible with the Canon FD mount lenses. The Canon EF was designed and built as an electronic version of Canon’s top of the line F-1 camera – because of this fact, the Canon EF shares the F-1 camera’s rugged construction and hard metal exterior. This Canon camera 35mm (Canon EF) does not support any motor driven film but the F-1 canon camera does.

The Canon camera 35mm (Canon EF) was known to contain a silicon photocell light meter with a range of EV 18 – EV-2 which was known to measure light in a central emphasis metering pattern (which is also recognized as “centre weighted average metering”) which also has less influence from the top of the photo frame, to minimize underexposure caused by a very bright skyline.

PS: Understand that this Canon camera 35mm is to be held normally, because taking a vertically oriented photograph sure requires some caution by the photographer.

With the EF Canon camera 35mm, you could operate Variable Aperture (AP) mode (this is popularly referred to as “shutter priority”) or full manual mode – this where the photographer would control both the speed of the shutter and the aperture. When the EF Canon camera 35mm is used in automatic mode, it is very possible for the photographer to lock the present aperture value, and then recompose the picture if he or she wants.

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