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Universal Dividing heads: some manual indexing heads are equipped with a power drive provision. This allows the rotation of the dividing head to be connected to the table feed of the milling machine instead of using a hand crank. A set of change gears is provided to select the ratio between the table feed and rotation.
The Canon AL-1 was an FD mount, 35mm single-lens reflex camera introduced in March 1982. [1] [2] Its main feature was the "Quick Focus" focus-assist system [3] that was aimed at those who had trouble focusing through the viewfinder—either novices, or those with poor eyesight—and was intended to head off competition from the first full-autofocus cameras from other manufacturers, such as the ...
Canon FL 1200mm lens. The Canon FL 1200mm f/11 was a super-telephoto lens marketed by Japanese optical manufacturer Canon in June 1972. [1] It was the longest super-telephoto lens in the Canon FL system. [2] The lens was part of a group of four convertible lenses: 400mm f/5.6, 600mm f/5.6, 800mm f/8, and the 1200mm f/11. [3]
Canon’s F series [1] is Canon’s series of manual focus 35 mm single lens reflex cameras.The first professional camera, the F-1, was introduced in March 1971 [2] while the final camera, the New F-1 High Speed Motor Drive Camera, was released in February 1984. [3]
The Canon EF is a manual focus 35mm single-lens reflex camera produced by Canon between 1973 and 1978. It was compatible with Canon's FD-mount lenses. The EF was built as an electro-mechanical version of Canon's top-of-the line wholly mechanical Canon F-1. The shutter is mechanical at all speeds ½ second and faster, but at 1 second and longer ...
The Canon Canonet G-III QL17 is a coupled-rangefinder, leaf-shuttered, fixed-focal-length 35 mm camera first manufactured by Canon between 1972 and 1982. It features fully shutter-priority automatic exposure and fully manual shooting modes. The Canonet G-III is the third generation of Canonet, following the original Canonet and the New Canonet.