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2. 23 4 42 v3 Canon INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES Jey TED INSTRUCTIONS English Edition Canon Interchangeable Lenses FD Series The Canon F 1 has adopted the full aperture metering system which boasts an accuracy equal to if not better than the stopped down metering system employed in the Canon FT It incorporates a transmitting mechanism for aperture signals in the lens and camera body In order to expand the F 1 system Canon s Optical Department making full use of electronic computers developed a series of high performance interchangeable lenses of the highest quality The newly designed lenses boast high quality and preeminent performance The FD series of lenses also include special lenses In the wide angle lens series lenses for every 10 degrees in angle of view were produced while in the telephoto range lenses for every 100mm in focal length were provided to greatly streng then the photographic range Besides these aspherical lenses fluorite lenses and fish eye lenses were developed Furthermore the use of multi layer antireflection optical coatings and the adoption of Canon s unique focusing mechanism have contributed to the strengthening of the FD series This new group of lenses can be used not only for the Canon F 1 EF FTb TLb but also for the Canon FT Pellix and models with R lenses FD Lens and Mount The mount for FD lenses is that which was first marketed in 1959
3. w Canon Macro Lens FD 50mm 1 3 5 S S C Emphasis was laid on the resolv ing power of this lens at very close shooting distance Close up photography of up to 1 2 is possible without any accessories 1 1 size photography is possible with the use of the life size adapt er The exposure is automatically corrected This lens is indispen sable for close up photography and copy work Telephoto Lenses Canon Lens FD 100mm f 2 8 S S C This telephoto lens is ideal for near natural snapshots and por trait photography It is a fast speed lens which acquired the high performance of the FL 100mm 3 5 regarded as the sharpest of all Canon telephoto lenses Its telephoto ratio is very small and has an overall length of 57mm but high contrast and image forming qualities 9 superb Canon Lens FD 135mm 3 5 S C 4 elements in 3 groups con struction This is a high performance small size lightweight 135mm popular type lens t is designed for taking sports pictures portrai tures and mountain scenes Canon Lens FD 135mm 1 2 5 S C Its usefulness is wide and perfect for portrait and commercial photography This lens came out of the Canon factory as a result of improving the optical system of the FL 135mm f 2 5 lens It has the fastest lens speed of the FD telephoto lenses Canon Lens FD 200mm f 4 S S C This lens is an improved version of the conventional FL 200mm f 3 5 lens and one fac
4. FD 100 200 565 __ 24 127 22 5 s emne Clases facusin Dianae Filter Size Length Weight im 3 imm imm dins iD Vint oni FishEye 7 5mm 5 8 3 5 Focus Er 27 6 Tiltond Shih 75 35mm 1 28 5 5 6 2 15 16 FLM 100mm by 1016 Bellows Macro FL 400mm 175 6 FL 600mm 1 5 6 Super Telephoto Artificial Fluorite Telaphoto with Extender 2X FL and Manual Series For Stopjsed Down Metering FLF 300mm 5 6 6 11 16 FLF 500mm 5 6 113 16 Equipped with a coupling pin for Canon Automatic Tuning System Frant component interchangeable type Focusing adapter 2 elements 1 group FL automatic diaphragm with A M ring Will be marketed in the near future Available by special order FD lens hoads are of bayonet mount Filter is of insertion type with holder Macro focuing capability Subject to change without notice Accessories s Canon Bellows FL A high grade bellows with an automatic aper ture coupling mechanism It is used for macrophotography from life size to magnification with the use of a standard lens A slide duplicating apparatus can be attached to this bellows Canon Extension Tubes M Canon Extension Tubes M make possible easy close up photography Manually operated Canon Bellows M A handy bellows for macrophotography This is used to at
5. FD Lens Mount FL and R Series Lenses All Canon FD and FL lenses which have the FD and FL mounts can be used with the Canon F 1 except the FLP 38mm f 2 8 alt is also possible to attach and use all the R lenses for Canonflex use However as the preset aperture mechanism differs pictures must be taken by controlling the aperture manually Attach the lens quickly in the shade The film will sometimes become fogged if the lens is left unattached Whenever a lens is removed be sure to put on the dust cap to protect the various signal levers and pins When not in use for along time protect the mirror with a flange cap CAT System Pin The CAT System Pin is for automatic flash when using Canon Speedlite 1330 is built into the four Canon FD lenses 50mm f 1 4 S S C FD 50mm f 1 8 S C FD 35mm f 2 S S C and FD 35mm f 3 5 S C When the Flash Auto Ring is attached it transmits the revolving degree of the focusing ring in other words the focused distance to the meter Therefore the exposure can be decided inside the viewfinder without guide number calcula tions according to the match needle system by turning aperture ring 23 w Canon Lens Fish Eye 7 5mm This special type of lens covers an angle of view of 180 and takes pictures in the size of a 23mm diameter circle It is not necessary to fix the mirror upward because this lens is of the retrofocus type The unique images formed w
6. different lenses and by changing the photographing distance so that the size of the subject remains the same In this way it is possible to express the dif ferent distances between the main subject and the background This distance is exaggerated when a wide angle lens is used and subdued when a tele photo lens is used 50mm 200mm 2 Depth of Field The blurred range changes when the focal length of a lens changes The focusing range becomes smaller as the focal length becomes longer The focusing range also changes when the lens speed changes Therefore the various lenses should be used after under standing the characteristic of lenses such as the size of the subject perspective degree of blurring and lens speed Classification of Lenses The angle of view of lenses changes according to focal lengths In the case of 35mm cam eras the standard focal length is set at 50mm Lenses with a shorter focal length are called wide angle and those with a focal length longer than 50mm are called tele photo Wide Angle Lenses A wide angle of view is photographed when using this type of lens Because lenses in this category have a deep depth of field they are suited for taking snapshots in taking photo graphs where there is no room to back up for photographing large groups of people and for taking pictures of buildings A wide angle lens has the characteristic of exaggerating the perspective but this can be used to ad vant
7. distance from the film plane indicator and interpret the measured distance on the distance scale Depth of Field Scale The depth of field scale indicates the range of subjects which will be in focus sharply on the film This range will vary with the follow ing factors The depth of field will be deeper the smaller the f stop the further the distance of the subject and or the shorter the lens focal length The depth of field will be shallower the larger the f stop the nearer the distance of the subject and or the longer the lens focal length For example if the lens used is 50mm and the subject has been focused at a distance of 3m 10 with an f 8 value read off from both indexes on either side of the focusing index mark the depth of field is from approximately 2 3m 8 to 4 3m 14 1 9 f 16 7 6 2 3 8 4 3 Depth of field 2 3 4 3m 8 14 50mm Lens f 8 Focused at 3m 10 50mm Lens f 16 6 25 Depth of field 1 9 7 6m Focused at 3m 10 a If the aperture is closed down to f 16 the picture will become sharp between 1 9m 6 to 7 6m 25 from the camera This range will vary with the f stop selected n the case of Canon FD lenses you can see the actual sharpness through the viewfinder by pressing the multi purpose lever Although air bubbles may sometimes be seen in a lens they do not affect the resolu tion power or the sharpness of the picture
8. to assure high resolving power at a photo graphic distance of 30 centi meters Equipped with a coupl ing pin to CAT System 27 28 Standard Lenses Canon Lens FD 50mm f 1 8 S C One outstanding feature of this lens is its superior angle of view Characteristics from the middle to the outer edges and excellent effects This standard lens has good delineation power even during close up photography Equipped with a coupling pin to CAT System Canon Lens FD 50mm f 1 4 S S C The optical system of the reput ed FL 50mm F 1 4 standard lens is put into effective use in this lens Its high resolving power and high contrast delineation power are magnificent Equipped with a coupling pin to CAT Sys tem Canon Lens FD 55mm 1 2 S S C It tops all the FD series of lenses for having the fastest lens speed It is similar to but more advanced than the FD 50mm f 1 4 and despite its large aperture it is highly regarded for its high con trast during full aperture open ing and for high resolving power Canon Lens FD 55mm 1 2 AL S S C Despite its large f 1 2 aperture spherical aberration and coma have been completely eliminated from this lens and flare has been held to a minimum This tens provides superb image deline ation power even at full aperture opening during night photog raphy This iens incorporates Canon s Floating System which performs aberration compensa tion during close up photo graphy
9. age for taking pictures with a different effect The most commonly used wide angle lens is the 35mm lens Recently however the de velopment of super wide angle lenses has be come extensive thereby rapidly expanding the range of photography In the case of lenses for single lens reflex cameras the optical system is protruding for wards when compared with the focal distance because the optical back focus distance is long For this reason these lenses are called retrofocus type lenses Standard Lenses These lenses have a focal length of 50mm and have the widest applicable range They are widely used not only for snapshots of scenery and people but also to advantage in snap shots of night scenes due to their increasingly larger apertures They are all round lenses which also prove their high performance in close up photography and copy work Telephoto Lenses Lenses in this category have narrow angles of view in contrast to wide angle lenses but they have the feature of clearly delineating distant scenes Therefore they are advantageous for photographing difficult to approach sub jects mountains sporting events and news events Telephoto lenses are also widely used 8 for portraiture and commercial photography because of their natural perspective General ly those lenses with focal lengths of 300mm or longer are called super telephoto a Telephoto lens is the name for those type of lenses among long focal poin
10. al transmits the preset f stop to the F 1 camera body Power drive for the match needle for full aperture metering is operated by turning the preset aperture ring It per forms 1 to 1 movement with the preset aper ture ring On the other hand when perform ing Servo EE photography the preset aper ture position is decided on the camera side by power drive on the Servo EE Finder side 3 Full Aperture Signal Pin This signal transmits the full opening f stop of the lens This pin is used for correcting the error of full aperture metering of the F 1 camera 4 EE Lock PIn A safety lock pin to prevent accidental move ment over to the green O When setting to the green O turn the aperture ring while pressing the EE Lock Pin 5 EE Switch Pin This pin emits a signal when the preset aper ture ring is set at the green O for EE use When the lens aperture is set at this green mark the lens can be attached only to the Canon F 1 f the lens is attached to the cameras other than the F 1 it cannot be set at the green mark 6 Spare Signal Pin Reserved pin for developing System Accesso ries for the F 1 Automatic Aperture In the case of FD lenses the field of view through the viewfinder can always be observed at full aperture opening even after the aper ture ring has been set at the desired f stop The aperture is stopped down to the f stop selected by the aperture ring only for an in stant when the shut
11. for the Canonflex Its easy to attach features interchangeability with each lens and its durability satisfy ail requirements The following are its features 1 Interchangeability Not only the FD series of lenses but also the FL and R lens groups and all accessories can be used on this mount 2 Speedy Changing Changing time is much less than the screw in or bayonet mount types For example this mount can be changed in one third the time required for changing a screw in type mount Changing operations are very easy even when interchanging large aperture or telephoto lenses 3 Durability Durability is guaranteed because brass is used on both the lens and camera body sides The mount has superior corrosion proof and aberration proof qualities because hard chrome plating is applied over nickel plating The standard surface of the mount which affects focusing is just closely attached with out a rubbing motion to prevent scratches For F 1 EF and TLb Use FD Lenses Full aperture metering Coupled to automatic aperture FL Lenses Stopped down metering ed to automatic aperture R Lenses Stopped down metering Manual ly operated aperture s FD lenses are used on the Canon FT Pellix and FX cameras for stopped down metering coupled to automatic aperture and used with manually operated aperture when attached to R series of camera bodies 1 Change In Angle of View and Perspec tive Phot
12. ith this fisheye lens can be seen directly through the viewfinder when shooting Canon Lens Fish Eye FD 15mm f 2 8 S S C This is a fisheye lens for ordinary photography It covers an angle of view of 180 Its lens speed of f 2 8 ranks among the fastest This lens can be used without fixing the mirror upward because it is the retrofocus type It can be used in the same manner as other ordinary FD lenses when metering and shooting Sharp images can be obtained because this lens is treated with multi lay er coating Canon Lens TS 35mm 2 8 S S C It is indispensable for shooting distortion free architectural pho tographs Tilting and shifting can be performed individually or in combination Shooting range and depth of field can be controll ed Diffused reflection has been eliminated with Canon s multilay er coating treatment technique At the same time Canon s Float ing System was adopted to pre vent image degradation in close up photography 25 26 Super Wide Angle Lenses Canon Lens FD 17mm 1 4 S S C Among the interchangeable lenses with short focal distance this lens boasts perfect elimina tion of distortion Instead of con ventional retro focus type lenses this lens prevents aberration breakdowns between infinity and close distance because of chang ing its air distance of the lens system Canon Lens FD 20mm f 2 8 S S C Despite its short focal length of 20mm this super wide ang
13. le lens has the world s fastest lens speed of f 2 B Canon s original and unique aberration compen sation mechanism Canon Floa ting System was adopted in this lens in order to obtain sharp images throughout the entire close up to infinity range Canon Lens FD 24mm f 2 8 S S C This retro focus type lens is noted for having a very fast lens speed for a super wide angle lens It is combined with the full range aberration free system and it takes pride in its high contrast and high resolving power quali ties even at full aperture opening Canon Lens FD 28mm f 3 5 S C It is a compact lightweight lens but it guarantees clear and sharp pictures Convenient wide angle photography is possible with its 75 degree angle of view Canon Lens FD 35mm f 3 5 S C Compact lightweight and highly efficient designed specially for taking snapshots Its perfor mance is indisputable and the elimination of the various aber rations is complete It has high contrast and high resolving power Even at full aperture opening it takes sharp images throughout the entire picture Equipped with a coupling pin to Canon Auto Tuning CAT Sys tem Canon Lens FD 35mm 2 5 As a wide angle lens it shows its superior efficiency when it is used for picture taking at full aperture opening Special em phasis is put into it so that it can be also used as standard lens It incorporates the full range aberration free system
14. ns and keep them covered when not in use Remove dust from the lens surface with a clean soft brush Remove stains by lightly wiping with a clean cotton cloth slightly soaked in alcohol Scratches will result if the lens is wiped with pressure or when dust is still on the lens Do not keep the lenses in hot or humid places Use a desiccating agent when storing in a damp place 39 Canon CANON INC Ginza 5chome Tokyo 104 Japan usa NEW YORK CANON U S A INC 10 Nevada Orive Lake Success Long island 11040 US A CHICAGO CANON U S A INC 457 Fullerton Avenue Elmhurst Illinois 60126 US A LOS ANGELES CANON OPTICS amp BUSINESS MACHINES INC 123 Paularino Avenua East Costa Caltfarnia 92626 U S A CANON OPTICS amp BUSINESS MACHINES CO INC 3113 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles California 90010 U 5 TORONTO CANON OPTICS amp BUSINESS MACHINES CANADA LTD 3245 American Drive Missisauga L V 1BB Canada MONTREAL CANON OFFICE amp BUSINESS MACHINES CANADA LTD cuRorE amc 3070 Botham Street Si Laurent Quebec Canada 141 amp MIDDLE EAST AMSTERDAM CANON AMSTERDAM N V Gebouw 70 Schiphol Oost Holland CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA PANAMA CANON LATIN AMERICA INC Apartado 7022 Panam 5 Ren blica da Panam PUB NO 5 368 0274B46 PRINTED IN JAPAN
15. ock ring 1 Be sure to unlock the stopped down func tioning lever lock of the camera body If the lever is pressed or is locked the red dot which indicates non functioning can be seen inside the camera mount The automatic manual aperture lever at the back end of the lens cannot be connected to the coupling part on the camera body and the automatic aperture will not func 11 tion Lens Signal Levers and Pins 1 Automatic Manual Aperture Lever This lever stops down the aperture to the pre set position and is of the same construction as that for the FL lenses On all cameras after the Canon FX model fully automatic aperture is performed with power drive from the camera This lever is clamped when turned counterclockwise and can be attached to R series cameras and used with manually operated aperture Note Manually operated aperture is not nec essary in the case of FT and Pellix cameras because stop down can be performed with the metering lever However in the case of FX and R cameras manually operated aperture is used in close up photography and macro photography when an accessory is used Positioning Pin EE Lock Pin Red Dot CAT System Pin Reserved Pin Manual Aperture Automatic Manual tock Signal Lever Aperture Lever E Position Full Aperture Signa Pin between the camera body and the lens and the automatic aperture lever is no longer coupled 2 Aperture Signal Lever This sign
16. ographic differences according to diffe rent kinds of lenses used is mostly due to the differences in focal lengths Generally this is understood as changes in angle of view or differences in perspective When the focal length of a lens becomes longer the image becomes larger Since the size of the film is fixed this is indicated by angle and we say that an angle of view range of so many degrees is photographed Just as it is when a subject is seen with the naked eye the closer the lens gets to the subject the larger becomes the photographed 28mm result and distant subjects are photographed in small sizes Therefore changes in angle of view are compared with pictures taken of the same subject from the same position When photographing from the same position with different focal length lenses there is no difference in perspective between a wide angle and telephoto lens However if the photographing distance is changed the perspective changes even when using the 50mm 200mm same lens In this case however since the angle of view of the lens is the same the necessary subject is sometimes cut off or the degree of the blurred background changes When this difference in perspective by photo graphic distance is substituted by a lens of a different focal length it is called per spective In the case of perspective the size of the main subject is fixed Then this same subject 28mm is photographed using
17. pler When attaching a lens in the reverse position onto a macrophoto coupler and for obtaining a manually operated aperture condition M F perform the following First move the automatic aperture lever over to the manual Aperture lock Next attach the Macrohood of the cou Lever Manual Lock Lever pler and then turn the bayonet ring all the way 15 Lens Aperture Set the necessary f stop at the index mark by turning the aperture ring Amount of expo sure and field of view adjustments are per formed by this operation In the case of F 1 Proper exposures can be easily obtained by the TTL meter The aperture becomes darker as its f stop gets larger With each graduation increase the amount of exposure decreases by one half When the aperture is stopped down by one graduation the exposure time must be extended by two times And when the aper ture is stopped down by two graduations the exposure time must be extended by four times Intermediate positions between grad uations on the aperture scale can be used FD lenses have click stops at intermediate posi tions between graduations on the aperture ring scale to facilitate operations Some lenses have no relation to the one half de crease in exposure volume between the maxi mum f stop and the next f stop The ratio between the f stops and amount of exposure with f 2 as the standard are as follows f stops 12 14 18 2 25 28 35 4 5 6 8 11 16 22 1g 9XPosu
18. re ratio 3 2 125 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 1 64 1 128 System Pin Front Bayonet for Cap Focusing Ring Distance Scale Focusing Index Mark with Depth of Field Scale Aperture Ring 7 10 15 30 _ Green O for EE use 2 3 109 wn Canon Breech Lock ELLEN n E Mount Ring 42284 Distance Scale The distance scale indicates the focused distance between the subject and the film plane The scale is necessary for checking the depth of field for flash and infrared photog raphies The correct position of the scale is in the center of each value For example the correct position of a two digit value is the center of the two figures 1915 ft Infrared Index Mark For infrared photography correction of the distance scale is necessary because the focal point slightly deviates from ordinary photog raphy Focus first in the ordinary manner then adjust that focused distance to the red 18 infrared index mark For instance if the 50mm 14228 u 17 pail Film Plane tndicator distance scale reads 10m after focusing merely shift the 10 scale to the position The position of the on the F 1 is based on using film with the highest wave length sensitivity figure of 8 such as Kodak IR 135 film with a Wratten 87 filter Film Plane Indicator In case the focusing is done by actual measurement measure the
19. t lenses in which the length of the lens is shorter than the focal length Generally however no dis tinction is made Zoom Lenses Zoom lenses are very convenient because a single zoom lens can be used instead of many interchangeable lenses by just changing its focal length Special Lenses Fish eye lens tilt and shift lens and macro lens which are used for special kinds of photography are included in this category 10 Uses of Lenses Mounting Lenses Remove the dust cap of the lens and then mount the lens onto the camera body e Turn the breech lock ring in the direction of the arrow and remove the dust cap For attaching align the groove of the dust cap with the red dot on the breech lock ring and then tighten the breech lock ring Align the red dot on breech lock ring with the red dot on the lens attachment section of the camera body mount the lens and then turn the breech lock ring clockwise for securely mounting the lens safety mechanism is incorporated which prevents the movements of the diaphragm blades and breech lock ring when the lens Is dismounted a In order to make the various mechanisms function when the lens is dismounted perform the following Turn the breech lock ring so that it is in the same position as when the lens is in mounted condition while pressing the mount lock pin with a small pointed object like a pencil The mount lock pin is situated below the breech l
20. tach a Macro Canon Lens FL 50mm f 3 5 or a Canon Bellows Lens 100mm f 4 to the F 1 Canon Extension Tubes M Canon Bellows FL Canon Bellows M Canon Camera Holder F The use of the Camera Holder F is recom mended for telephotography and slow speed photography It holds the camera in a stable center of gravity position and changing the camera to a horizontal or vertical position can be easily performed The use of a cable release at this time is effective Canon Release 30 50 Canon releases of two different length are available s Close Up Lenses Screw in Type 48mm 55mm and 58mm Screw diameters for all lenses available Classified into two kinds of 450 and 240 according to close up distance 37 Lens Hood Always use a lens hood when photographing It is especially effective when photographing against the light With the exception of built in hoods all hoods are of the bayonet type They are attached to the front of the lens by turning clockwise They can also be stored on the lens in reverse position by turning counterclockwise Lens Except for exclusive caps all caps are of the Clip on type They are attached on the inner threads of the lens by depressing the knobs on both sides They can also be attached on double screw filters Precautions Perform the interchanging of lenses quickly while avoiding direct sunlight Be careful not to damage the mount sectio
21. ter is released Immedi ately after the shutter has been released the aperture again returns to full opening and a bright field of view Manually Operated Aperture The manually operated aperture is used for observing what the focusing condition are actually like when the aperture stops down and for special photography such as close up and macrophotography An FD lens has only one aperture ring However when it is mounted on an F 1 or FTb the diaphragm blades can be opened or closed by turning the aperture ring after the stopped down metering lever on the front side of the camera body is pressed down and locked When an accessory such as an M tube with no aperture coupling pin is to be inserted in between the lens and camera body it can be set at manually operated aperture in the following manner Before attaching the accessory turn the automatic aperture lever to manual lock position and then attach the accessory onto the bayonet ring For releasing the lock push the automatic aperture lever to its former position The manual aperture operations for the FD 50mm F 1 8 lens are different from those for other FD lenses Move the aperture lever to the manual lock position and slide the manual lock lever to the L position If mounted onto the camera in this condition the lens aperture can be operated manually This FD 50mm F 1 8 lens cannot be used on Canonflex R series of cameras Attaching Onto Macrophoto Cou
22. tor that makes it stand out is its length measuring only 13 3cm Its high contrast and high resolving power are excellent It s good for sports and news photography portrait and snapshot photog raphy and taking pictures of animal life Canon Lens FD 300mm f 5 6 S C This is a high performance com pact lens with a long focal length of 300mm It is most convenient and advantageous for telephotog raphy Canon succeeded in de veloping it by using ordinary optical glass instead of the costly and special material artificial fluorite The telephoto ratio of this lens was shortened to1 0 72 with the performance of a near perfect aberration correction Canon Zoom Lens FD 100 200mm f 5 6 S C Small in size and lightweight this is a universal zoom lens for Shooting scenery and snapshots Distortions and aberrations are held to the very minimum Its efficiency together with fully automatic aperture and fast picture taking functions lives up to the expectation of people Canon Zoom Lens FD 85 300mm 1 4 5 S S C Lens Cases Telephoto Lenses Canon Lens FL 600mm f 5 6 Canon Lens FL 400mm f 5 6 Canon Focusing Unit Canon Lens FL 800mm f 8 Canon Lens FL 1200mm f 11 S S C 33 Table of Interchangeable Lenses FD for Canon F 1 and Other Canon SLR Cameras
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