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− | A 1970 compact [[rangefinder camera]] from [[Canon]], similar to the Canonet series but with an early date-imprinting function. | + | A 1970 compact [[rangefinder camera]] from [[Canon]], similar to the [[Canon Canonet|Canonet]] series but with an early date-imprinting function. |
It uses a 40mm f/2.8 (5 elements in 4 groups) lens. The shutter is the electronically controlled Seiko ESF. The exposure meter uses a [[CdS]] cell for electronic exposure. Metering range of 1 to 17 EV (at ISO 100). Film speed can range from ISO 25 to 400. The finder has 0.6x magnification with 84% coverage which also contains parallax correction marks. It is powered by 2x 1.3V mercury cells batteries. | It uses a 40mm f/2.8 (5 elements in 4 groups) lens. The shutter is the electronically controlled Seiko ESF. The exposure meter uses a [[CdS]] cell for electronic exposure. Metering range of 1 to 17 EV (at ISO 100). Film speed can range from ISO 25 to 400. The finder has 0.6x magnification with 84% coverage which also contains parallax correction marks. It is powered by 2x 1.3V mercury cells batteries. |
Revision as of 01:56, 19 December 2014
Canodate E image by Kelly Marie Ekeroth (Image rights) |
A 1970 compact rangefinder camera from Canon, similar to the Canonet series but with an early date-imprinting function.
It uses a 40mm f/2.8 (5 elements in 4 groups) lens. The shutter is the electronically controlled Seiko ESF. The exposure meter uses a CdS cell for electronic exposure. Metering range of 1 to 17 EV (at ISO 100). Film speed can range from ISO 25 to 400. The finder has 0.6x magnification with 84% coverage which also contains parallax correction marks. It is powered by 2x 1.3V mercury cells batteries.
Links
- Canon Canodate E at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr
- Canodate E at Canon's official Camera Museum.