Difference between revisions of "Canon Canonet 28"
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− | + | The '''Canonet 28''' [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] introduced in 1971 was a cheaper version of the famous [[Canon Canonet QL 17 GIII|Canonet QL17]], but lacking the "Quick Load" feature and with a slower maximum aperture. The lens is a fixed 40mm f/2.8 [[Canon]] lens. It has fully programmed auto exposure with shutter speeds from 1/30 to 1/600 (shown by the meter's needle in the viewfinder), and manual control of [[f-stop]]s for flash (f2.8-f16). The [[film speed]] range for auto exposure is from 25 to 400 [[ASA]]. It uses a [[Copal]] [[leaf shutter]] and has a [[coupled rangefinder]]. It was made in Taiwan. | |
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Revision as of 19:53, 18 February 2011
Zone-focus 1968 version by Dirk HR Spennemann |
The original Canon Canonet 28 was a simple zone-focus, auto-exposure camera launched in 1968.
The Canonet 28 35mm rangefinder camera introduced in 1971 was a cheaper version of the famous Canonet QL17, but lacking the "Quick Load" feature and with a slower maximum aperture. The lens is a fixed 40mm f/2.8 Canon lens. It has fully programmed auto exposure with shutter speeds from 1/30 to 1/600 (shown by the meter's needle in the viewfinder), and manual control of f-stops for flash (f2.8-f16). The film speed range for auto exposure is from 25 to 400 ASA. It uses a Copal leaf shutter and has a coupled rangefinder. It was made in Taiwan.
Rangefinder version by Alf Sigaro |
image by Uwe Kulick |
This Canonet was marketed from 1971 to 1976, and was one of the latest heavyweight compact cameras. By the late '70s, camera construction had begun a rapid change from metals to plastics. The rangefinder Canonet 28 had a brief moment of Hollywood stardom, used by the title character of the 1998 John Waters film Pecker.
specifications
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- Type: rangefinder camera
- Manufacturer: Canon
- Year of launch: 1971
- Film: 35mm with speeds 25 to 400 ASA
- Lens: 1:2.8/40mm (5 elements in 4 groups)
- Shutter: programmed shutter with speed/aperture combination 1/30 sec./1:2.8 to 1/620 sec./1:14.5
- Aperture: automatically or manually, 1:2.8 to 1:16
- Viewfinder: bright frame finder with 0.6× magnification, superimposed coupled rangefinder, shutter speed control meter scale and parallax marks
- Metering: CdS photo cell above the lens within the filter ring (EV 8 to 17 at film speed ASA 100). The shutter is locked when the meter indicates over- or under-exposure
- Battery: 1.3 V battery type PX625
- Film advance: Lever, exposure counter, rewind unlock button, and rewind crank
- Flash: hot shoe with second contact allows usage of Canolite D flash in automatic exposure mode. Other types of flashes may need an adapter and can be used only with 1/30 sec. shutter speed with manual aperture setting
- Dimensions 125×75×61mm
- Weight: 550g
Links
- Photoethnography's Canonet 28 page
- the other Martin Taylor's Canon 28
- Manual
- Lionel's Canon New Canonet 28 overview at 35mm-compact.com
- Canonet 28 (old model) at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr
- Canon Canonet 28 1971 at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr
- User Manual on Kar Yan Mak & Henry Taber's kyphoto.com
- User Manual on Mike Butkus' site