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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. The camera | + | [[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]] (which could be locked in the up position) and offered stop-down [[TTL]] metering. The camera featured the FL mount, and could thus be used with FL mount and [[Canon FD mount | FD mount]] lenses (though FD lenses needed to be stopped down for metering like FL lenses). Standard lenses included the FL 58mm f/1.2 and the FL 50mm f/1.4 II, and possibly also the FL 50mm f/1.8. |
− | The FT QL | + | The FT QL was very similar (both functionally and aesthetically) to the [[Canon FTb | FTb]] released in 1971, which was upgraded to the FD mount with associated open-aperture TTL metering, and a [[hot shoe]] flash connection. |
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Canon FT 35mm SLR image by Rhett Redelings (Image rights) |
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 (which could be locked in the up position) and offered stop-down TTL metering. The camera featured the FL mount, and could thus be used with FL mount and FD mount lenses (though FD lenses needed to be stopped down for metering like FL lenses). Standard lenses included the FL 58mm f/1.2 and the FL 50mm f/1.4 II, and possibly also the FL 50mm f/1.8.
The FT QL was very similar (both functionally and aesthetically) to the FTb released in 1971, which was upgraded to the FD mount with associated open-aperture TTL metering, and a hot shoe flash connection.
Links
- Photography in Malaysia's FT page
- FT-QL at www.collection-appareils.fr
- Canon FT QL by luis triguez
- FTQL at Canon Camera Museum
Canon Cameras