Canon FL
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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 mount. It was in turn replaced in 1971 by the Canon FD mount. FL lenses can also be used on FD-mount cameras.
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[edit] FL cameras
- Canon FX (1964)
- Canon FP (1964)
- Canon Pellix (1965)
- Canon FT QL (1966)
- Canon Pellix QL (1966)
- Canon TL (1968)
[edit] FL lenses
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[edit] Zoom
Focal length(s) | Aperture range | Macro | |
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Article | 55-135mm | 3.5 | No |
Article | 85-300mm | 5 | No |
Article | 85-300mm | 5.6 | No |
[edit] Wide-angle
Focal length(s) | Aperture range | Macro | |
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Article | 19mm | 3.5 | No |
Article | 19mm R | 3.5 | No |
Article | 28mm | 3.5 | No |
Article | 35mm | 2.5 | No |
Article | 35mm | 3.5 | No |
Article | 38mm | 2.8 | No |
[edit] Normal
Focal length(s) | Aperture range | Macro | |
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Article | 50mm | 1.4 | No |
Article | 50mm | 1.4 I | No |
Article | 50mm | 1.4 II | No |
Article | 50mm | 1.8 I | No |
Article | 50mm | 1.8 II | No |
Article | 50mm | 3.5 | Yes |
Article | 55mm | 1.2 | No |
Article | 58mm I | 1.2 | No |
Article | 58mm II | 1.2 | No |
[edit] Telephoto
Focal length(s) | Aperture range | Macro | Super Spectra Coating (SSC) | |
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Article | 85mm | 1.8 | No | No |
Article | 100mm | 3.5 | No | No |
Article | 100mm | 4 | Yes | No |
Article | 135mm | 2.5 | No | No |
Article | 135mm | 3.5 | No | No |
Article | 200mm | 3.5 I | No | No |
Article | 200mm | 3.5 II | No | No |
Article | 200mm | 4.5 | No | No |
Article | 300mm | 2.8 | No | Yes |
Article | 300mm | 5.6 | No | No |
Article | 400mm | 5.6 | No | No |
Article | 500mm | 5.6 | No | No |
Article | 600mm | 5.6 | No | No |
Article | 800mm | 8 | No | No |
Article | 1200mm | 11 | No | No |
[edit] See also
[edit] Canon
[edit] Single lens reflex
Preceded by R |
Canon lens mounts April 1964 – March 1971 |
Succeeded by FD |