Canon FT QL
Canon FT QL Video 1: Interface | Camera Features, Functions, Layout, Buttons, Use, and Operation
Canon's FT QL was an all-mechanical camera that used the battery only for metering. The shutter and aperture can be operated fully without a battery, a nice feature now given that the batteries are out of productions and. as video 2 demonstrates, the battery options for this camera are limited. This video provides a general review and overview of the Canon FT QL and covers the general interface and capabilities. Video 2 provides an in-depth look at the operation and use.
Canon FT QL Video 2: Operation | Detailed Camera Use, how to Take a Photo, Double Exposures, & Flash
Canon's FT QL was an all-mechanical camera that used the battery only for metering. The shutter and aperture can be operated fully without a battery, a nice feature now given that the batteries are out of productions and. as video 2 demonstrates, the battery options for this camera are limited. This video provides a general review and overview of the Canon FT QL and covers the general interface and capabilities. Video 2 provides an in-depth look at the operation and use.
Canon FTb QL / FTb N QL
Canon FTb & FTb N QL Video 1 | A Great Student Camera Use, Buttons, Features, Functions, and History
Today we would call the FTb and FTb N QL cameras prosumer or advanced amateur cameras. The FTb was the step-down from Canon's F-1 camera and represented a high-end camera choice for people who couldn't justify the F-1. The FTb could be paired, at the store, with a 55mm f/1.2, 50mm f/1.4, and 50mm f/1.8. All three lenses had different target markets.
The Canon FTb and Canon FTb N differ in some cosmetics and one feature, the FTb N also includes a shutter speed display in the viewfinder. This video uses an older FTb but everything we discuss applies equally to the FTb N as well.
Canon FTb & FTb N QL Video 2 | Operation, Taking a Photo, Double Exposures, Battery Options, & Film
Today we would call the FTb and FTb N QL cameras prosumer or advanced amateur cameras. The FTb was the step-down from Canon's F-1 camera and represented a high-end camera choice for people who couldn't justify the F-1. The FTb could be paired, at the store, with a 55mm f/1.2, 50mm f/1.4, and 50mm f/1.8. All three lenses had different target markets.
The Canon FTb and Canon FTb N differ in some cosmetics and one feature, the FTb N also includes a shutter speed display in the viewfinder. This video uses an older FTb but everything we discuss applies equally to the FTb N as well.
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