This represents a turning point for Canon: their first professional grade camera, introduced in March of 1971 along with a new lens mount – […]
This is a definite odd-ball, and example of creativity attempting to solve an engineering problem: how do you capture light coming through the lens […]
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I’ve shot with Canon digital gear since the Rebel XT/EOS 350D I acquired in 2004, and naturally I’ve accumulated a fair few lenses along […]
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The QL17, QL19 and QL25 are all essentially the same, differentiated only by their f/1.7, f/1.9 and f/2.5 45mm lenses. This was very much […]
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The AE-1 marked the introduction of micro-processor electronics to photography. For the first time microprocessors calculated exposure and timed the shutter, which in this […]
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The Canon A-1 was the first camera to offer micro-processor controlled, programmed auto-exposure, where both aperture and shutter were determined by the camera.
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A groundbreaking design departure for Canon, and one which established the pattern for almost every DSLR they sell today.
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