Canon AE-1 Program / 50mm 1:1.8 lens
The AE-1 Program is a 35mm SLR camera made by Canon in 1981. Canon describes it as a successor to the enormously successful AE-1, released five years earlier. Though in some ways it is also accurate to call it a budget version of the more upmarket A-1. Many users wanted an entry-level SLR with the 'Program' (auto exposure) mode found on the A-1, whereas the earlier AE-1 has only shutter-priority AE (and metered-manual exposure). For this reason, when designing its successor, Canon added a program AE mode to the specification, and the AE-1 Program became even more popular than the AE-1.
Specifications:
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Body: Canon AE-1 Program
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Film speed settings: 12 - 3200 ISO, set manually.
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Shutter Speed Selection: Program, Shutter Priority, Bulb, Manual.
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Shutter Speed: 2s to 1/1000 sec.
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Exposure: TTL.
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Film Winding: Single stroke winding lever.
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Flash: Hotshoe.
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Weight: 575g
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Film type: 35mm.
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Battery: 1x V28PX/4SR44.
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Lens: Canon FD 50mm f/1.8
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Lens Mount: FD.
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Aperture: f/1.8 to f/22
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Weight: 210g.
Comes with the following:
Condition:
- 4/5
- Good working condition
- Minor dust in viewfinder
What you still need:
- 1x 4LR44 alkaline battery
- 35mm film
The camera in the photos is the camera you are purchasing.