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* [http://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film101.html Canon AV-1]  in the [http://www.canon.com/c-museum/en/ Canon Camera Museum]
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* [http://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film101.html Canon AV-1]  in the [http://global.canon/en/c-museum/ Canon Camera Museum]
 
* [http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/canon/fdresources/SLRs/av1/index.htm Modern Classics Review]
 
* [http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/canon/fdresources/SLRs/av1/index.htm Modern Classics Review]
 
* [http://camarasclassicas.blogspot.com/2011/04/a-team.html The A Team] an article about the SLR A models, AE-1, AT-1, A-1, AV-1 and AE-1 Program at [http://camarasclassicas.blogspot.com/ Classic Cameras] by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/raulm/ RaúlM.]
 
* [http://camarasclassicas.blogspot.com/2011/04/a-team.html The A Team] an article about the SLR A models, AE-1, AT-1, A-1, AV-1 and AE-1 Program at [http://camarasclassicas.blogspot.com/ Classic Cameras] by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/raulm/ RaúlM.]

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In 1979, Canon began production of the AV-1, an aperture-priority 35mm SLR with a focal plane shutter and TTL metering. It has center-weighted averaging light metering with a back-light compensation possibility. When shooting your subject under backlighting condition, you just push an extra switch to compensate the exposure +1.5 stops. It does not have a manual exposure mode except for a single 1/60s manual shutter speed selection for flash synchronization. It takes the full range of Canon manual focus FD lenses. A dedicated film winder that advances the film at 2 frames per second can be attached to the bottom of the camera.

With this camera, Canon introduced a revised FD lens mount without the separate locking ring, the "new FD" series. This included a low-cost 50mm f/2 for the AV-1[1]. The older breechlock-style FD lenses remained compatible, however.



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