Overview | |
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Maker | Canon Camera K. K. |
Type | 35 mm SLR |
Lens | |
Lens mount | Canon FD |
Sensor/medium | |
Film speed | ISO 25 to 3200 |
Focusing | |
Focus | Manual |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure | Manual |
Flash | |
Flash synchronization | 1/60 s |
Shutter | |
Shutter speed range | 2 s to 1/1000 s |
General | |
Battery | 4SR44 6V battery |
Made in | Japan |
The Canon AT-1 is a 35mm FD-mount single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon of Japan from December 1977. It was produced purely for export and was never sold in the home Japanese market. It is a version of the popular AE-1 but without the shutter-speed priority auto-exposure mode of that camera. The AT-1 features manual exposure only. This made the camera cheaper, as some consumers did not desire or require autoexposure and did not want to pay for it.
A light meter is included, featuring TTL center-weighted average metering with a CdS photocell, and a match needle in the viewfinder.
The accessories produced for the AE-1 also work with the AT-1, including motor drives.
- Canon AT-1 with 50mm f/1.8 Lens
External links
- AT-1 at the Canon Camera Museum
- Photography in Malaysia (2000). Canon AT-1 Camera. Retrieved on October 23, 2005.
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