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词条 Canon FL lens mount
释义

  1. FL cameras

  2. FL lenses

     Zoom  Wide-angle (under 50mm)  Standard (50–60mm)   Telephoto (above 60mm)   Notes 

  3. See also

     Canon  Single lens reflex 

  4. References

  5. External links

Canon FL refers to a lens mount standard for 35mm single-lens reflex cameras from Canon. It was introduced in April 1964 with the Canon FX camera, replacing the previous Canon R lens mount. The FL mount was in turn replaced in 1971 by the Canon FD lens mount. FL lenses can also be used on FD-mount cameras.

Many mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras are able to use Canon FL lenses via an adapter.

FL cameras

  • Canon FX (1964)
  • Canon FP (1964)
  • Canon Pellix (1965)
  • Canon FT QL (1966)
  • Canon Pellix QL (1966)
  • Canon TL (1968)

FL lenses

Zoom

Focal length(s) Aperture range Macro
55-135mm3.5 No
85-300mm5 No
100-200mm5.6 No

Wide-angle (under 50mm)

Focal length(s) Aperture range Macro
19mm3.5 No
19mm R3.5 No
28mm3.5 No
35mm2.5 No
35mm3.5 No
P 38mm2.8 No

Standard (50–60mm)

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Canon released 3 'levels' of standard lenses (exc. macro). The f/1.8 lenses were small and lightweight, f/1.4 were mid-range, and the f/1.2 were professional level (top of their line).

Focal length(s) Aperture range MacroElements
50mm1.4 (1965) No6
50mm I1.4 (1966) No6
50mm II1.4 (1968) No7
50mm1.8 (1964) No6
50mm II1.8 (1968) No6
50mm M3.5 Yes4
55mm1.2 (1968) No7
58mm I1.2 (1964) No7
58mm II1.2 (1968) No7

Telephoto (above 60mm)

Focal length(s) Aperture range Macro Super Spectra Coating (SSC)
85mm1.8 No No
100mm3.5 No No
M 100mm4 Yes No
135mm2.5 No No
135mm3.5 No No
200mm3.5 I No No
200mm3.5 II No No
200mm4.5 No No
300mm2.8 No Yes
300mm5.6 No No
400mm5.6 No No
500mm5.6 No No
600mm5.6 No No
800mm8 No No
1200mm11 No No

Notes

  1. The FL 19mm F3.5 (not the 19mm F3.5 R) was a true wide angle (short focus) lens. Its rear projected far into the mirror box on an SLR, and because of this, it could only be used on a camera with mirror lock-up (FP, FX, FT, F-1 (old), FTb, EF). It could not be used on either Pellix model.
  2. The FL P 38mm F2.8 also projected into the mirror box. It was specially designed for the Pellix and could not be used on any other camera because the moving mirror would hit the rear of the lens. This lens had a longer lens mount index (the pin on the back or the lens at the top), that only fit the deeper cutout at the top of the Pellix's lens mount, thus making it impossible to mount this lens on any other camera.
  3. the FL M 100mm F4 was a special purpose bellows lens. It could only be used when mounted on a bellows, such as the Bellows FL, because it lacked a focusing ring.
  4. The list is complete.

See also

Canon

  • List of Canon products
  • Canon (company)
  • Canon EOS
  • Canon FD lens mount

Single lens reflex

  • Single-lens reflex camera
  • Digital single-lens reflex camera
  • 135 film

References

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External links

  • Canon FL

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