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Canon F-L SYSTEM, SLR & Canon F-l SYSTEM, SLR &"A" SERIES ACCESSORIES This section contains the entire line of accessories for all help him get the job done easily, precisely and efficiently. Canon SLR cameras. Items such as lenses wi11 be found in Section II. In order to designate which accessories may be used with Every Canon accessory is made with the same care and specific Canon SLR 's precision as every Canon camera. This is especially true of the F-1 The following code is used to identify the Canon SLR(s) that system accessories, because the philosophy behind the design of may be used with each accessory, and may be found on every the F-1 system was that it be conceived as a complete unit, with no page of this section: "add-on " afterthoughts and the resulting poor performance that can • :Canon F-1 stem from poor planning. * :Canon AE-1 &AT-1 The scope of Canon's line of SLR accessories covers just O:Canon EF about every photographic application, from motorized, unmanned .:Canon FTb photography with the F-1 to photography through the microscope, o :Canon TLb/TX using any Canon SLR. Whether your customer is just getting started A :Canon EX Auto in SLR photography, or is an established pro who must stake his b. :AII SLRs except EX Auto reputation on his equipment, there is a Canon accessory that will No Mark:AII SLRs SG3-A1 Subject to c hange without notice. • :Canon F-1 0 :Canon EF D :Canon TLb/TX 6 :AII SLRs except EX Auto * :Canon AE-1 & AT-1 • :Canon FTb .& :Canon EX Auto No Mark:AII SLRs EQUIPMENT FOR MOTORIZED PHOTOGRAPHY .5-19261-00 Battery Checker MD This Motor Drive MD accessory is for checking the power level of the batteries. It is stand'ard equipment with the Motor Drive MD Set, and available as a spare/replacement. .5-19141 -21 Motor Drive MD Set Includes Motor Drive Unit, Battery Case, Two Battery Magazines, Battery Connector MD, Battery Checker MD, Remote Switch MD , Extension Cord MD10. .5-19281-21 The Motor Drive MD provides powered film Motor Dri ve MF Set (includes winding, shutter cocking and release when .5-19251-01 grip MF) used with the F-1 camera. No adaptation is Battery Case D (cordless direct required to fit this unit onto the F-1 body. contact) w/15V magazine for MD .5-85391-00 Photography is possible using the MD at Should the photographer wish to use the Grip MF rates of from single frame to 3 fps. It Motor Drive MD without a power cord , the The Motor Drive MF is a handy, portable, contains an intervalometer which can be Battery Case 0 clips directly to the bottom of highly mobile motor unit designed with programmed to shoot at rates ranging from 3 the unit, resulting in an integral motor/power special emphasis on compactness. It is fps to 1 frame per minute. Used with the source. capable of photography at a rate of either accessory Film Chamber 250 (for 250 expo single frame or 3.5 fps. like ihe Motor Dri ve of film) it can photograph at a rate of one .X62-7906 MD, it is capable of unmanned or remote frame per minute for up to four hou rs. When Battery Magazine 15V control photography when used with such combined with the Servo EE (auto exposure) This 15-volt Battery Magazine is available as accessories as the Servo EE Finder and the Finder, unmanned and remote control an extra or spare fo r the Motor Drive MD, or Fi lm Chamber 250. When used with the photography are possible. as an alternative magazine for use when the accessory Interval Timer L, sequential Servo EE Finder is used with the Motor photography can be done at intervals Drive MD. ranging from one shot every half second to one every three minutes. Using the Interval Timer, unmanned photography can be performed for a period of one hour 48 minutes with a 36-exposure roll of film . • 5-19191-01 Batler yCase Remote Switch MD is included in the Motor Battery Case (with 2 pes. of Drive MD Set, and also available as a Battery Magazine 15V) for MD replacement/spare. It is 5m long, and offers the same basic switching functions (running, .5-81101-00 This battery case contains the external Cord MF for Grip MF power source for the Motor Drive MD unit. but not timing) as the Motor Drive MD. It has This connecting cord serves to allow the This is the same battery case used for the a locking device, and a lamp which verifies user to remove the grip/power source from Servo EE Finder. Two 15-volt Battery Motor Drive operation. It may also be used the Motor Drive MF when the Film Chamber Magazines are provided so that the user in combination with Extension Cord MD 10 . 250 is used, when additional flexibility of may reload instantly in the field . .5-81041 -00 movement is desired, or when the power Extension Cord MD 10 source must be kept warm (inside a coat .5-19211-00 pocket, for instance) in cold climates. Battery Connector MD This cord serves to extend user-to-camera distance when used with the Motor Drive MD This accessory is mounted on top of the and Remote Switch MD . In cold weather, its Battery Case, and connects it with the Motor effectiveness diminishes. Drive MD. It is included in the Motor Drive MD Set , and is here available as a replacement/spare. SG3-A2 EQUIPMENT FOR MOTORIZED PHOTOGRAPH e1-207T1-21 High Speed Motor Drive Camera The High Speed Motor Drive Camera is a specially-integrated F-1 body and motor designed for motorized photography at rates of from 4-9fps at speeds from 1/60-1 /1,000 sec. It incorporates a fixed , Power for this unit is derived from the power semi-transparent mirror so that viewing source of the Motor Drive MF. The Interval and focusing are continuous during Timer L can either be inserted directly into exposure. Power is supplied by 20 pen­ the Motor Drive MF, or into the Extension light (AA) batteries for shooting up to Cord E1000. .5-81081-00 30, 36-exposure rolls of film at normal Connecting Cord MF for Servo temperature. EE Finder TECHNICAL DATA This short connecting cord is used with the Type: 35mm single lens reflex camera with Servo EE Finder when it is operated in focal plane shutter. conjunction with the Motor Drive MF. It Picture size: 24mm x 36mm. enables the Servo EE to utilize the same Interchangeable lenses: Canon FD and power source as the Motor Drive MF. .5-19151-21 FL lenses. Film Chamber 250 Set Viewfinder: Removable pentaprism Consists of Film Chamber 250 viewfinder. and 2 Film Magazines 250. Focusing screen: Using Fresnel lens focusing glass with split-image For long-term interval photography, ra~ge­ finder. Without beam splitting mirror motorized sports photography, experimental in the condenser lens. work, copying large numbers of documents .5-81071-00 or extended surveil lance, the Film Chamber Finder attachments: Angle Finder B, 250 is a perfect accessory. It may be used Magnifier R, Dioptric Adjustment Extension Cord E1000 Lenses, Eyecup. The Extension Cord E 1000 is 10m long and With the MD or MF Motor Drive units for photography of up to 250 exposures without Field of view: 97% of actual picture area contains a socket for the Remote Switch 60 or more. MF and the Interval Timer L. It is excellent reloading. It requires no adaptation or unusual installation for a perfect fit with the Diopter: -1.2, with standard ring. for concealed photography or for added Mirror: Fixed pellicle mirror. mobility in a studio. (Not for use with MD.) F-1. May be used manually by winding film advance lever and taking up slack with knob. Shutter: Focal plane shutter with super­ thin-titanium curtains. Shutter speed: 1/60, 1/125,1/250, 1/500, 1/ 1000 sec. Shutter release: By means of the shutter release button on the camera body . • 5-19172-00 II Cable release can be attached. Remote Switch 60MF Diaphragm adjustment: Manually set by locking stopped-down lever. The 60cm-long Remote Switch 60MF is Film driving: Power driven by means of a connected either into the Interval Timer L's direct current motor with voltage socket on the MF, or onto the socket on the stabilizing circuit. Extension Cord E1000. Pressing the switch Power source: 20 penlight (Size AA) releases the shutter, and locking it locks the shutter. An LED (Light Emitting Diode) blinks batteries in battery case, connected to verify proper operation of the Motor Drive with cord. MF during use. Shooting capability: More than 30 rolls of 36-exposure film at normal temperature . • 5-19181-00 Frames per second and shutter speed: . Film Loader 250 4 fps; 1/60-1 /1000 sec. These accessories for the Film Chamber 4-7 Ips; 1/125-1 / 1000 sec. 250 come with the unit, but are also 7-9 Ips; 1/1000 sec . • 5-64041-00 available as extras and /or replacements. It is Film loading: With mUlti-slit film spool. Interval Timer L recommended that the sports photographer, By opening back cover. Frame counter: Set in Motor Drive This unit permits interval shooting used with for instance, equip himself with more than automatically stops at O. Motor Drive MF at intervals of from one one Film Magazine, for fast reloading on Manu~lly location. reset count down type.
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