Canon F series
Canon’s F series[1] is Canon’s series of manual focus 35 mm single lens reflex cameras. The first professional camera, the F-1, was introduced in March 1971[2] while the final camera, the New F-1 High Speed Motor Drive Camera, was released in February 1984[3]. All have a Canon FD or FL lens mount compatible with Canon’s extensive range of manual-focus lenses.
FD mount
Professional
- Canon F-1 (March 1971)[2]
- Canon F-1 High Speed Motor Drive Camera (February 1972)[4]
- Canon F-1N / Canon F-1 (Later Model) (September 1976)[5]
- Canon New F-1 (September 1981)[6]
- Canon New F-1 High Speed Motor Drive Camera (February 1984)[3]
FL mount
- Canon FX (April 1964)[12]
- Canon FP (October 1964)[13]
- Canon Pellix (April 1965)[14]
- Canon FT QL (March 1966)[15]
- Canon Pellix QL (March 1966)[16]
- Canon TL (February 1968)[17]
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References
- Canon Camera Museum – Film cameras – F series
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon F-1
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon New F-1 High Speed Motor Drive Camera
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon F-1 High Speed Motor Drive Camera
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon F-1N
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon New F-1
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon FTb
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon FTb-N
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon EF
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon TLb
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon TX
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon FX
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon FP
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon Pellix
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon FTQL
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon Pellix QL
- Canon Camera Museum – Canon TL
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