Canon EX EE manual SLR with 50mm f/1.8 lens
Canon EX EE manual SLR with 50mm f/1.8 lens
A rather unusual SLR camera from Canon around 1969.
This is a very early camera to have automatic exposure (shutter speed-priority AE) in addition to manual exposure.
To use automatic mode, you simply set the shutter speed on the top of the camera and the camera selects the right aperture.
The camera has a lovely bright and clear viewfinder, displaying the aperture on the right.
This camera is unusual in that it has a partially interchangeable lens - you can unscrew the front section of the 50mm lens and replace it with either a 35mm or 95mm len group.
The rear part of the lens is fixed to the camera.
Also has a self timer, and uses the Canon Quick Load system to make loading film incredibly simple (the same system as used on the great Canonet QL17 rangefinder).
The camera takes 1x SR44 battery (supplied).
Condition
- Very good condition all round - no major marks or scratches.
- Beautiful clear lens (50mm f1.8) and viewfinder.
- All functions are working correctly including the light meter