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Canon 28 Guide for the rangefinder camera
The original Canonet is an unconventional camera. It uses a selenium meter - not uncommon in the days when the original Olympus Trip was a big seller. Back in the 1950s quite a few cameras had 'novel' methods of winding film on. The Canonet winder is on the base of the camera, with a fold-down trigger for use with the left hand.
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Canon 28 rangefinder camera review YouTube
Based on the Canonet 28, this camera was made for Bell & Howell which was Canon's distributor in America at the time. The camera had Bell & Howell's needle-aligning delta rangefinder which employed a triangulation system. The lens was then focused by aligning another needle at the moving needle's position. It was a simple rangefinder system.
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Canon 28 Mulens International Foto Export, vintage cameras, lenses, rebirth of Polaroid.
A Canonet GIII QL-17 from the early 1980s Canonet GIII QL-19 New Canonet 28 from 1971. The Canonets were a series of rangefinder cameras made by Canon from the early 1960s to the early 1980s. They were aimed at enthusiasts on a budget and more discerning point-and-shoot photographers. The cameras are considered to have made Canon famous worldwide.
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Canon 28 & 40mm 2.8
Outline Specifications Based on the New Canonet QL 17, this was the Canonet series' low-cost, mass-market model. For exposure control, fully-automatic program EE was incorporated instead of the shutter speed-priority EE featured in previous models in the same series.
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Canon 28 Compatta a telemetro ISO Film Shop
Canon Canonet 28 Review. The Canon Canonet 28 is a classic 35mm compact rangefinder camera that has gained a reputation for its simplicity, reliability, and excellent image quality. In this review, we will delve into its features, performance, and overall user experience. Design and Build Quality: The Canon Canonet 28 boasts a solid and well.
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Canon 28 & 40mm 2.8
The Canonet 28 camera was marketed from 1971 to 1976 and was one of the latest heavyweight compact cameras, the lens is a fixed 40mm f/2.8 Canon lens.This mo.
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Canon 28 & 40mm 2.8
The original Canonet 28 arrived in 1968 as an economy Canonet model. It was the slowest Canonet yet at f/2.8 and possessed the fewest lens elements, at four in three groups.
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The Canonet 28 has an indicator on the back of the top-plate to give reassurance that the film is travelling across the gate. In addition the rear door seems to wrap around sufficiently that I wasn't worried at all about the light seals. Film advance is nice and smooth too.
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Canon 28 met 40mm 12,8 De Wit Cameras
Outline Specifications A low-priced, mass-market camera with a 40mm f/2.8 lens consisting of 4 elements in 3 groups, a selenium photocell, program EE, and focusing with pictographs. The body was made of reinforced plastic, and the camera top had a flashcube socket.
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Canon 28 Nostalgraphy
specifications image by Martin Taylor Type: rangefinder camera Manufacturer: Canon Year of launch: 1971 Film: 35mm with speeds 25 to 400 ASA Lens: 1:2.8/40mm (5 elements in 4 groups) Shutter: programmed shutter with speed/aperture combination 1/30 sec./1:2.8 to 1/620 sec./1:14.5 Aperture: automatically or manually, 1:2.8 to 1:16
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Fotografia Riflessiva CANON 28 (1971)
In January of 1961, Canon introduced the Canonet, a consumer-friendly 35mm film rangefinder camera aimed at the average person. Over fifty years and fourteen variations later, film.
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The Canon 28 A Camera Made for Taking it Easy
The Canonet 28 is a coupled-rangefinder, leaf-shuttered 35mm camera with fully automatic exposure. Using the text or images on this website without permission on an ebay auction or any other site is a violation of federal law. The Canonet 28 was released in March 1971 by Canon and sports a 40mm f/2.8 Canon lens.
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Canon 28 ITCANph Analizando cámaras analógicas
The Canon Canonet 28, introduced in the 1960s, represents a fascinating piece of photography history. It is often viewed as a more affordable variant of the more popular Canonet QL17. With a fixed 40mm lens that offers a maximum aperture of f/2.8 and can stop down to f/16, it allows the photographer to have some creative control over depth of.
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Canon 28 Stock Photo Alamy
Canon Canonet 28: The beauty that lies in simplicity Posted on 16th August 2019, under Cameras My experience with the Yashica MG-1, opened me up to the world of rangefinders. Although it had its flaws, I made me appreciate the fact that, at least, range finders were accessible, and not necessary expensive troublesome relics.
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1970’s Canon 28 Rangefinder in the 2 Camera Bin… To Type, Shoot Straight, and Speak
The Canonet 28 was made from 1971 to 1976. You'll see it called the "new" Canonet 28, because Canon made a different camera with the same name in the 1960s. It's 40mm f/2.8 lens has five elements in four groups - not as fast or as fine as the QL17 G-III's glass, but still many steps up from most other cameras aimed at the casual.
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28 Review The modest Canon By Bob Janes 35mmc
Released in 1971 and later called Canonet 28, this 35 mm camera boasts of a bright frame finder with 0.6× magnification, a sharp 40 mm f/2.8 lens, programmed shutter with speed/aperture combination 1/30 sec./1:2.8 to 1/620 sec./1:14.5, and ASA speeds from 25 to 400.