lrochfort
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Hello all,
I got a Canon A-1 for Christmas with a 50mm f/1.2 and 24mm something or other!
Unfortunately, when in aperture priority and program mode the camera always sets the shutter speed to 1 second. When in shutter priority the aperture is set to the fastest available for the attached lens.
This happens with both lenses. I checked that the lenses are set to A and the stop down lever is not pushed in. I'm using a new battery and have tried different ASA and exposure compensation settings.
Does this indicate a dead camera?
If so, what's the most economical FD mount replacement body? I don't need automatic modes necessarily, but would like a built in meter.
All I really care about is trying out the 50mm 1.2 you see.
Thanks!
I got a Canon A-1 for Christmas with a 50mm f/1.2 and 24mm something or other!
Unfortunately, when in aperture priority and program mode the camera always sets the shutter speed to 1 second. When in shutter priority the aperture is set to the fastest available for the attached lens.
This happens with both lenses. I checked that the lenses are set to A and the stop down lever is not pushed in. I'm using a new battery and have tried different ASA and exposure compensation settings.
Does this indicate a dead camera?
If so, what's the most economical FD mount replacement body? I don't need automatic modes necessarily, but would like a built in meter.
All I really care about is trying out the 50mm 1.2 you see.
Thanks!
lrochfort
Well-known
A quick look on Wikipedia and it seems to me that the FTb, AT-1 and F-1 look good.
Any pros cons to those? Is the F-1 much bigger and heavier than the other two?
How do the FTb and AT-1 compare?
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Any pros cons to those? Is the F-1 much bigger and heavier than the other two?
How do the FTb and AT-1 compare?
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Bille
Well-known
Canon A-1 (...)
Unfortunately, when in aperture priority and program mode the camera always sets the shutter speed to 1 second.
At what aperture setting? Check the aperture blades. The lens should open fully when mounted to the camera.
Does this indicate a dead camera?
In my experience dead should be all dead, not "acting weird". But I´m no expert. You may want to read this: http://www.apug.org/forums/viewpost.php?p=1389712
If so, what's the most economical FD mount replacement body? I don't need automatic modes necessarily, but would like a built in meter.
All I really care about is trying out the 50mm 1.2 you see.
Thanks!
Canon AE-1, before the "Program". Canon AV-1.
Bille
Well-known
A quick look on Wikipedia and it seems to me that the FTb, AT-1 and F-1 look good.
Any pros cons to those? Is the F-1 much bigger and heavier than the other two?
The FTb would need a full CLA and a meter calibration to modern 1.5v batteries.
The AT-1 should be all right.
Is the F-1 much bigger and heavier than the other two?
There are three types of F1 cameras and a variety of finders. The last one ("New") takes current batteries for the meter, the first two don`t.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
There are three types of F1 cameras and a variety of finders. The last one ("New") takes current batteries for the meter, the first two don`t.
But only the New F-1 is battery dependent, on the others, it merely powers the meter - which will still work if you use a hearing aid battery and adapter.
lrochfort
Well-known
Both lenses show fully open when taking a reading.At what aperture setting? Check the aperture blades. The lens should open fully when mounted to the camera.
In my experience dead should be all dead, not "acting weird". But I´m no expert. You may want to read this: http://www.apug.org/forums/viewpost.php?p=1389712
Canon AE-1, before the "Program". Canon AV-1.
I'll take a look at the site, thanks.
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