in2focus
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This is totally random, I will admit, but thought it'd be an interesting discussion as I thought about it. Were there any mechanical 35mm SLRs with aperture priority AE ever made? Every example of automation in a mechanical SLR I could think of was shutter speed priority:
Konica Autoreflex Series
Miranda Sensorex EE/EEII
Zeiss Contaflex Super BC
Canon EX Auto
Canon F1 (original) w/ AE Adapter
Cameras I'm not sure of:
Kowa SET/leaf shutter SLRs
Nikkorex Auto (and whatever Mamiya they were based on)
Yashica TL Electro X
Chinon/GAF automatic M42 SLRs
The only possible exception is the Electro-Spotmatic series; I know they were aperture priority, and I want to say the shutter had a couple backup mechanical speeds, but the shutter was primarily electronic as were the auto speeds wasn't it? I also don't know if the Nikon FM2N/FM3A were the same way.
I can understand why this was; aperture priority in a focal plane shutter is more complicated mechanically than shutter speed priority, I was just kind of curious if there were any exceptions.
Konica Autoreflex Series
Miranda Sensorex EE/EEII
Zeiss Contaflex Super BC
Canon EX Auto
Canon F1 (original) w/ AE Adapter
Cameras I'm not sure of:
Kowa SET/leaf shutter SLRs
Nikkorex Auto (and whatever Mamiya they were based on)
Yashica TL Electro X
Chinon/GAF automatic M42 SLRs
The only possible exception is the Electro-Spotmatic series; I know they were aperture priority, and I want to say the shutter had a couple backup mechanical speeds, but the shutter was primarily electronic as were the auto speeds wasn't it? I also don't know if the Nikon FM2N/FM3A were the same way.
I can understand why this was; aperture priority in a focal plane shutter is more complicated mechanically than shutter speed priority, I was just kind of curious if there were any exceptions.