The Canon AE-1 PROGRAM is a Canon SLR camera released in April 1981. Developed as a developmental successor to the AE-1, it features a dual-mode auto exposure function with shutter speed priority AE and program AE. The main features of AE-1 PROGRAM are as follows. Dual mode auto exposure function with shutter speed priority AE and program AE. The palm grip, which was well received on the A-1, is adopted. Shared use of high-performance motor drive MA. Mask illumination with LED lighting system is used for information display in the viewfinder. Film sensitivity is ISO 12-3200 with manual settings. Focusing screens are interchangeable. In this article, we will introduce the […]
7 elements in 6 groups. Minimum focusing distance 0.45 m. Attachment is ø52 mm threaded. This lens was first sold in June 1979. This page provides disassembly instructions for the front element portion of the Canon New FD 50mm F/1.4. Disassembly procedure for the front and rear element parts. Cleaning and assembly notes are provided. Disassembly procedure for the front element section. The nameplate is fitted so it will not come off even if it is rotated. After weakening the adhesive, use a spatula or similar tool that will not scratch the lens and remove it from the lens. First, pour a very small amount of […]
Six elements in four groups. Minimum focusing distance 0.6 m. Attachment is ø52 mm threaded. This lens was first sold in June 1979. This page provides disassembly instructions for the front element portion of the Canon New FD 50mm F/1.8. Please see the end of this page for notes on assembly as well as disassembly of the front element. Disassembly of front element section The nameplate is fitted so it will not come off even if it is rotated. After weakening the adhesive, use a spatula or similar tool that will not scratch the lens, and remove the lens as if you were flipping it off. […]