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Canon F-1

Canon F-1
BrandCanon
Release Year1971
Release Price78,000 yen (~$700)
Lens MountFD Mount

The Canon F-1 was a highly regarded camera and considered by many photographers to be an excellent camera. It was introduced by Canon in 1971 as a professional-grade 35mm SLR camera and was the flagship model of the Canon F-series cameras. The camera was built with a sturdy and durable design, which made it suitable for use in tough environments. It was also known for its accuracy, reliability, and versatility, making it a popular choice among photographers of all levels.

Lenses

The FD lens mount was newly developed for the new line of FD lenses. The new lens mount enabled fully-coupled automatic exposure metering. The camera system also included the first accessory ever for remote picture-taking with the camera. The many accessories enabled seamless and instant compatibility.

The Canon F-1 uses the Canon FD lens mount, which was introduced alongside the camera. In addition, between 1970 and 1979, a total of 68 different FD mount lens models were produced, ranging from 7.5mm to 800mm in focal length.

The Canon F-1 camera was built to endure 100,000 picture-taking cycles. Also, it was a well built cameras as it could handle temperatures ranging from -30 C to 60 C, and 90% humidity. Being a highly durable and reliable camera, the F-1 gained many followers including pros. Except for a one-time revision, the camera was manufactured and sold for ten years.

Viewfinder

The F-1 had interchangeable viewfinders like most professional 35 mm cameras of the 1970s. To remove the viewfinder, you must press the two small buttons at the rear sides of the finder, and slide the finder toward the back of the camera.

The camera shipped with a standard pentaprism finder, called an “eye-level finder” by Canon, also other finders available included a waist-level finder, Speed Finder, Booster T finder, and Servo EE finder.

The F-1’s back was removable. A Data Back F (for the original F-1 and F-1n), Data Back FN (which being mechanical is now incapable of putting the current year on a photo) or a bulk film back that could hold 250 exposures could be attached. The Film Chamber 250 could be used alone or with the Motor Drive Unit or Motor Drive MF (the MF’s grip had to be removed and coupled via a dedicated cord).

Conclusion

Overall, the Canon F-1 was a high-quality camera that was popular among professional photographers and hobbyists alike. Even today, it is still sought after by collectors and enthusiasts as a classic example of a well-made and innovative camera.

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