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  2. Canon T90 - Wikipedia

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    The Canon T90, introduced in 1986, was the top of the line in Canon's T series of 35 mm Single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. It is the last professional-level manual-focus camera from Canon, and the last professional camera to use the Canon FD lens mount .

  3. Canon T series - Wikipedia

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    Canon's T series [1] is Canon's final series of manual focus 35 mm single lens reflex cameras. The first camera, the T50, was introduced in March 1983 [2] while the final camera, the T60, was released in April 1990. [3] All have a Canon FD lens mount compatible with Canon's extensive range of manual-focus lenses.

  4. List of Canon products - Wikipedia

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    Canon introduced this system in 1987 along with the EF lens mount standard. The last non-EOS based SLR camera produced by Canon, the Canon T90 of 1986, is widely regarded as the template for the EOS line of camera bodies, although the T90 employed the older FD lens-mount standard. For a detailed list of EOS Film and digital SLR cameras, see ...

  5. Canon T80 - Wikipedia

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    The auto-focus function does not work on any other camera, although they can be used as manual-focus FD lenses. However they lack aperture rings, so they are only useful on FD camera bodies that could control the aperture from the body. There is one other Canon FD autofocus lens, the Canon New FD 35-70 mm f/4 AF. This was introduced in 1981 ...

  6. Category:Canon FD cameras - Wikipedia

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    Canon's series of FD-mount manual focus 35mm single lens reflex cameras. Incompatible with the later EOS series. ... Canon T60; Canon T70; Canon T80; Canon T90

  7. Canon FD lens mount - Wikipedia

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    Canon New FD lens mounting surface.. The FD lens mount is a breech-lock mount, which is a variation of the common triple-flanged bayonet attachment. The advantage of the breech-lock over the bayonet is that neither the contact surfaces between the body and lens, nor the signalling mechanisms, rotate against each other when the lens is mounted.

  8. Canon EOS-1N - Wikipedia

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    It was the company's first professional-level EOS camera and was aimed at the same photographers who had used Canon's highly regarded, manual focus professional FD mount SLRs, such as the Canon New F-1 and the Canon T90. [4] On a physical level the EOS-1 resembled the T90, which had been designed for Canon by Luigi Colani.

  9. Canon T70 - Wikipedia

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    The Canon T70 was a 35mm FD-mount single-lens reflex camera introduced in April 1984 as the second in Canon's T series. [1] The T70 started with the concepts explored in 1983's T50, took them further, and applied them to a more sophisticated camera. While the Program AE-only T50 was intended as a beginner's camera, the T70 gave the photographer ...