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Canon AL-1 qF: Focusing aid with arrows. Everything about the camera and its function in this video.
The Canon A- 1 was introduced in 1982. A year earlier, Canon introduced the nFD 4.0 35-70mm with built-in autofocus, followed in 1985 by the first and last Canon SLR for the Canon FD system, the Canon T 80. However, it required special A C lenses for the autofocus function; all other FD or nFD lenses could be used without autofocus.
But in this video we take a look at Canon's milestone on the way to the EOS: The Canon AL-1.
You'll learn all about this camera, its features and how to use it.
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00:00 Start
00:21 Introduction
00:54 Technical specifications
01:42 On the way to the EOS
02:18 On/Off switch
02:49 Rewinding the film
03:16 Loading film
04:21 Aperture priority exposure control
05:23 Frame counter
06:00 Cable release - B-mode and the golden rule to avoid camera shake
07:04 Exposure compensation options
08:50 Setting film speed
09:20 Using film speed for exposure compensation
11:45 Batteries
11:26 Battery check
11:41 Marking the film level
12:55 Motorized film transport
14:06 Eye adjustment lenses
14:55 Focusing aid
15:22 Viewfinder Indicators
17:05 Summary