Canon TX
Canon TX image by Marino M. (Image rights) |
In 1975, Canon released the TX, which was a stripped-down version of the FTb, export to the Americas. The TX used a center-weighted averaging light meter, rather than the 12% partial meter of the FTb. The meter used a CdS cell, and provided full-aperture TTL match-needle metering. The camera's stop-down lever resembles the self-timer found on other brands of camera; however the body has no self-timer function. The lever could not lock in the stopped-down position.
The horizontal-travel cloth focal-plane shutter on the TX offered speeds from 1 to 1/500s, along with B. Autoswitching FP and X flash sync was available on both a PC terminal and a hot shoe.
This model was followed in 1976 by the very similar TLb, which omitted the hot shoe flash sync connection.
Links
- Canon Camera Museum's Canon TX entry
- Canon TX sample photos at pbase.com
- Canon TX at www.collection-appareils.com by Sylvain Halgand