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+ | The [[Canon]] A35F is a 35mm [[rangefinder camera]] produced by Canon in 1978.<ref>Date March '78 given by the Canon Camera Museum for the Americas, Europe and Asia. The camera was not marketed in Japan, though the A35 Datelux, the same camera with a date imprint function, was.</ref> It was one of the last manual-focus rangefinder cameras produced by Canon, based around the [[Canon Canonet 28]] body. It has program auto-exposure, controlled by a CdS meter between EV9 and 17 at ISO 100.<ref>[http://www.canon.com/c-museum/en/product/film99.html A35F] at the [http://www.canon.com/c-museum/en/ Canon Camera Museum].</ref> It has a built-in automatic (but manually popped-up) flash with Guide No. 12 (in metres at ISO 100); there is no terminal to connect an external one. The flash system is called "CATS" (Canon Auto Tuning System) which meters the correct exposure according to the distance of the subject and charged voltage. | ||
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== Specifications == | == Specifications == | ||
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* Focusing: Coupled range finder. | * Focusing: Coupled range finder. | ||
* Shutter: Programmed AE shutter: 1/60 @ f2.8 - 1/320 @ f20 | * Shutter: Programmed AE shutter: 1/60 @ f2.8 - 1/320 @ f20 | ||
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* Viewfinder: Bright frame, parallax correction marks, double image rangefinder, aperture scale, over/under exposure warning marks and battery check zone. | * Viewfinder: Bright frame, parallax correction marks, double image rangefinder, aperture scale, over/under exposure warning marks and battery check zone. | ||
* Power: 1 x PX-625 and 1 x AA (for flash). | * Power: 1 x PX-625 and 1 x AA (for flash). | ||
* Dimensions: 122mm x 75mm x 61mm. | * Dimensions: 122mm x 75mm x 61mm. | ||
* Weight: 500g. | * Weight: 500g. | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
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* [http://home20.inet.tele.dk/sylvest/indexCANONA35.html Alex Sylvest's Canon A35F] | * [http://home20.inet.tele.dk/sylvest/indexCANONA35.html Alex Sylvest's Canon A35F] | ||
* [http://www.frank-sturm.net/canon_a35_f.htm Frank Sturm's A35F (in German)] | * [http://www.frank-sturm.net/canon_a35_f.htm Frank Sturm's A35F (in German)] | ||
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Revision as of 23:52, 9 December 2015
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The Canon A35F is a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by Canon in 1978.[1] It was one of the last manual-focus rangefinder cameras produced by Canon, based around the Canon Canonet 28 body. It has program auto-exposure, controlled by a CdS meter between EV9 and 17 at ISO 100.[2] It has a built-in automatic (but manually popped-up) flash with Guide No. 12 (in metres at ISO 100); there is no terminal to connect an external one. The flash system is called "CATS" (Canon Auto Tuning System) which meters the correct exposure according to the distance of the subject and charged voltage.
It was superseded by the autofocus Canon Sure Shot/AF35M/Autoboy in 1979.
Specifications
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- Lens: Canon 40mm f/2.8, 5 elements, 4 groups.
- Focusing: Coupled range finder.
- Shutter: Programmed AE shutter: 1/60 @ f2.8 - 1/320 @ f20
- Film Speeds: ISO 25, 50, 100, 200, 400.
- Viewfinder: Bright frame, parallax correction marks, double image rangefinder, aperture scale, over/under exposure warning marks and battery check zone.
- Power: 1 x PX-625 and 1 x AA (for flash).
- Dimensions: 122mm x 75mm x 61mm.
- Weight: 500g.
Notes
- ↑ Date March '78 given by the Canon Camera Museum for the Americas, Europe and Asia. The camera was not marketed in Japan, though the A35 Datelux, the same camera with a date imprint function, was.
- ↑ A35F at the Canon Camera Museum.
Links
- Alex Sylvest's Canon A35F
- Frank Sturm's A35F (in German)
- The Other Martin Taylor's A35F
- Lionel's Canon A35F overview at 35mm-compact.com
- Canon A35F at www.collection-appareils.fr
Canon Cameras