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[[Canon]] introduced the '''FT [[QL]]''' in March 1966, a year after the [[pellicle]]-mirrored [[Canon Pellix]]. Unlike the Pellix models, however, the FT QL had a normal [[Instant-return mirror|quick-return reflex mirror]] and offered stop-down [[TTL]] metering. | [[Canon]] introduced the '''FT [[QL]]''' in March 1966, a year after the [[pellicle]]-mirrored [[Canon Pellix]]. Unlike the Pellix models, however, the FT QL had a normal [[Instant-return mirror|quick-return reflex mirror]] and offered stop-down [[TTL]] metering. |
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Canon introduced the FT QL in March 1966, a year after the pellicle-mirrored Canon Pellix. Unlike the Pellix models, however, the FT QL had a normal quick-return reflex mirror and offered stop-down TTL metering.
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