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The [[Canon]] '''TL''', released in 1968, is a simplified and cheaper version of the [[Canon FT|FT QL]], aimed for mass market overseas. It was designed without a [[self-timer]] or [[QL]] feature, but it retained stop-down [[TTL]] metering. While most TL cameras did not have QL, a few models were released with it.
 
The [[Canon]] '''TL''', released in 1968, is a simplified and cheaper version of the [[Canon FT|FT QL]], aimed for mass market overseas. It was designed without a [[self-timer]] or [[QL]] feature, but it retained stop-down [[TTL]] metering. While most TL cameras did not have QL, a few models were released with it.
  
The TL had a two-axis, horizontal-travel, [[focal plane]] shutter with cloth curtains. The maximum shutter speed was only 1/500 sec. It had no self-timer.  FP and X [[flash sync]] was provided with automatic-switching contacts on a PC socket.
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The TL had a two-axis, horizontal-travel, [[focal plane shutter]] with cloth curtains. The maximum shutter speed was only 1/500 sec. It had no [[self-timer]].  FP and X [[flash sync]] was provided with automatic-switching contacts on a PC socket.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:17, 21 August 2008

The Canon TL, released in 1968, is a simplified and cheaper version of the FT QL, aimed for mass market overseas. It was designed without a self-timer or QL feature, but it retained stop-down TTL metering. While most TL cameras did not have QL, a few models were released with it.

The TL had a two-axis, horizontal-travel, focal plane shutter with cloth curtains. The maximum shutter speed was only 1/500 sec. It had no self-timer. FP and X flash sync was provided with automatic-switching contacts on a PC socket.

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