Main Features - Canon EF Instructions Manual

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MAIN FEATURES

A
Variable
Aperture
posure). Simply select a shutter speed and the
aperture is set for you automatically.
B
Extremely wide range of shutter speeds
using an Electro-Mechanical Shutter. Accurate
electronic control from one second down to a full
30 seconds; foolproof mechanical control from one-
half second to 1/1000 second (including B) even if
the batteries fail.
C
Incredible meter sensitivity and rapid re-
sponse to changing light levels by using a Silicon
Photocell. At ASA 100, EV - 2 (8 sec. at f/1.4) to
EV 18 (1/1000 sec. at f/16)
D
Wide range of FD lenses from 15mm full-
frame
fish-eye
to
photography. Other Canon lenses available from
7.5mm circular fish-eye to 1200mm super-telephoto.
2000mm and 5200mm mirror lenses available by
special order.
E
Multiple exposures possible simply by push-
ing a button while operating the winding lever.
Exact registration is possible, and the frame counter
does not advance during the procedure.
F
Full-information viewfinder displaying large
scales for both shutter speeds and f/stops.
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AE
(Automatic
300mm
telephoto
for
G
Ex-
Automatic electronic flash. When using the
Canon Speedlite 133D and a Flash-Auto Ring, the
aperture is set automatically according to the
focused distance of the lens with synchronization at
1/125 sec.
H
AE memory lock for locking-in exposure
readings.
I
Wide film speed range from ASA 12 to
ASA 3200.
J
Fast-action winding lever with a short
120 throw and comfortable plastic tip.
K
Short-stroke, feather-touch shutter button.
L
Huge shutter speed dial overhangs the front
edge of the camera making a change of shutter
AE
speeds quicker than ever.
M
Automatic blank shot mechanism. Advanc-
ing film to frame one is possible without using the
shutter button.
N
Cold weather performance assured down
to –20 degrees C. (–4 degrees F.)
O
Easy battery replacement using two readily
available, inexpensive 1.3 volt mercury batteries.

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