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The [[Canon]] Demi is a [[35mm]] [[half-frame]] [[viewfinder camera]] with a very high quality production standard. It was launched in 1963. It offers easy operations without the use of batteries, the [[lightmeter]] is a selenium cell. | The [[Canon]] Demi is a [[35mm]] [[half-frame]] [[viewfinder camera]] with a very high quality production standard. It was launched in 1963. It offers easy operations without the use of batteries, the [[lightmeter]] is a selenium cell. | ||
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It was sold as a kit with a softcase, wrist strap and lenscap. There was a small flash available which uses AG or PH bulbs, the Canon J-3. | It was sold as a kit with a softcase, wrist strap and lenscap. There was a small flash available which uses AG or PH bulbs, the Canon J-3. | ||
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* Canon SH 28mm f/2.8 lens | * Canon SH 28mm f/2.8 lens | ||
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* size 115x68x37 mm | * size 115x68x37 mm | ||
* weight 380 gr. | * weight 380 gr. | ||
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Revision as of 11:49, 16 February 2019
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The Canon Demi is a 35mm half-frame viewfinder camera with a very high quality production standard. It was launched in 1963. It offers easy operations without the use of batteries, the lightmeter is a selenium cell.
Users can choose from symbols on the focus ring to determine distance from the subject. The outer ring is designed to operate a combination of aperture and shutterspeed.
By looking at the needle of the lightmeter, the photographer can match the second needle by turning the outer ring. The camera then uses a combination between f/2.8 and 1/30 sec and f/22 and 1/250 sec. for ideal exposure.
It was sold as a kit with a softcase, wrist strap and lenscap. There was a small flash available which uses AG or PH bulbs, the Canon J-3.
Canon Demi, as sold image by René Maly (Image rights) |
Specifications:
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