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    This is NOT a lens

    The Canon EF is a manual focus 35mm SLR camera produced between 1973 and 1978 and is compatible with Canon's FD and FL-mount lenses. This camera's main feature was the first and last of its kind. It was the Copal Square, a vertical-travel, metal-curtain, focal-plane shutter. Yeah this makes a very unique sound as far as Canons go.

    This camera body tends to cause some confusion amung more seasoned photographers with Canon opting to name a lens series after an obsolete camera body designation. Well I can assure you this is not a lens .

    This one here is one of the latter models with the split microprism viewfinders.



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    This camera was way ahead of it's time. The one and only time that I switched from Nikon to Canon, I owned one of these. I loved it. I shot it for about a year and then went back to Nikon, mostly because of the lenses. But I sure did enjoy shooting the EF.

    Thanks for posting the photos, I had not seen one of these in a long, long time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Waldroup View Post
    This camera was way ahead of it's time. Thge one and only time that I switched from Nikon to Canon, I owned one of these. I loved it. I shot it for about a year and then went back to Nikon, mostly because of the lenses. But I sure did enjoy shooting the EF.

    Thanks for posting the photos, I had not seen one of these in a long, long time.
    I agree with it being ahead of it's time. Prolly one of Canons best with some of the features it had that got quickly discontinued.
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    Looks kinda like my F-1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxBloom View Post
    Looks kinda like my F-1.
    I was looking at an F-1 a couple months ago for that reason, but once you get past the original appearence one finds that they are very different cameras....I ended up passing on the F-1 because I liked the EF better and did not have the time and money to try figuring out the display of the F-1.
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    The Copal vertical metal shutter was also used in the Nikkormat series back in the mid to late 1960's and permitted it to flash sync at 1/125 when all Nikon "F" bodies with cloth horizontal shutters sync'ed at 1/60. Todays trivia lesson.
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    wat kinda "unique" sound does this camera produce
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