Canon AT-1

35mm MF film SLR camera • Discontinued

  • Announced:
  • · December 1976
  • Production status:
  •  Discontinued
  • Country of design:
  • · Japan
  • System:
  • · Canon FD (1971)

Specification

Format:
35mm full frame
Film type:
135 cartridge-loaded film
Canon FD [42mm]
Shutter:
Type:
Focal-plane
Model:
Electronically controlled
Speeds:
2 - 1/1000 + B
Exposure:
Exposure metering:
Through-the-lens (TTL), open-aperture
Exposure modes:
Manual
Physical characteristics:
Weight:
590g
Dimensions:
141x87x47.5mm

Manufacturer description #1

The AE-1 with shutter speed-priority AE and TTL metering became wildly popular in Japan and overseas.

However in a few overseas markets, the AE-1 had a high price tag. There were also many users who still preferred manual metering. In response to these people, the AT-1 was developed. It had the same body as the AE-1. It featured match-needle metering and TTL centerweighted averaging metering with CdS photocell. The camera could use the same accessories as the AE-1.

Manufacturer description #2

The Utmost in Operation and Handling Ease

Remarkably lightweight and compact, the AT-1 is an SLR camera superbly designed and molded for a perfect fit on your hands even in the fastest action. All controls are within easy reach and respond to the slightest touch to save those precious instants which may mean the difference between getting or missing an unforgettable shot. Many of its parts perform two or more functions for further ease of operation and to allow you to familiarize yourself with it from the very start. With a body that weighs only 590g., and with perfect coupling of all accessories,the AT-1 is a true landmark in handling ease so that the photographer can really concentrate on his search for creativity.

Though the Power Winder A, an optional accessory, eliminates all the trouble of film winding, the AT-1 by itself provides the shortest film advance available with a single 120 film advance lever stroke. And the 30 degrees stand-off lever has been molded to the shape of your thumb for greater smoothness. Hailed as an outstanding achievement in design, the AT-1 has a finger grip bar to provide your fingers with just that additional support which means a surer, steadier hold, and minimizes camera movement.

The traditional Canon precision with which all parts and couplings were built also means smoothness and speed in the use of the AT-1 even with all its accessories.

Your Own Way in System Photography

The Canon AT-1 is also the cornerstone of an entire system of precision accessories which expands its versatility to all kinds of photographic needs. With them, the photographer has really remarkable advantages. The Canon Power Winder A was conceived to streamline SLR photography since power film winding makes you lose no time between shots and lets you concentrate on the creative aspects of subject and composition. It can rapidly advance film automatically frame after frame upon depression of the shutter release button, at a rate of approximately two frames per second with faster shutter speeds. Canon dedicated Speedlites like the 177A and 199A make flash photography as easy as shooting in daylight. Set the aperture according to the ASA of the film in use and the Speedlite will automatically set the AT-1's shutter speed and adjust light output for proper exposure! And for keeping a perfect record of all your pictures, there is just nothing like Canon's unique Data Back A for automatic classification of photographs. It imprints data on the film at the very moment the picture is taken. Yet, each of these wonderful accessories, while offering you the best advantages of certain automatic features, permit you absolute freedom of expression. The AT-1 also uses a host of other accessories that offer incomparable versatility so that you can go your own way about getting exactly the shot that you want.

Canon's Unchallenged FD Lenses

Canon has an unchallenged reputation for high quality lenses that encompass every possible photographic application. FD lenses were conceived according to the most stringent requirements of professional photographers.

The Canon AT-1 accepts the complete range of FD and most FL interchangeable lenses. For this reason, the AT-1 stands on equal footing with Canon's top-of-the-line SLR, the F-1, in terms of optical resources to choose from. The FD series of interchangeable lenses now comprises nearly 40 different models, including Canon's unique Aspherical and Fluorite lenses.

Manufacturer description #3

Type: 35mm SLR (Single-Lens-Reflex) camera with focal plane shutter.

Picture Size: 24 x 36mm

Interchangeable Lenses: Canon FD series lenses for full aperture metering. Canon FL series lenses for stopped-down metering.

Standard Lenses: Canon FD 55mm f/1.2 S.S.C., Canon FD 50mm f/1.4 S.S.C., Canon FD 50mm f/1.8 S.C.

Lens Mount: Canon Breech-Lock mount. Canon FD, FL and R lenses can be mounted for use.

Viewfinder: Fixed eye-level pentaprism.

Field of View: 93.5% vertical and 96% horizontal coverage of the actual picture area.

Magnification: 1:0.82 at infinity with a standard 50mm lens.

Dioptric Adhustment Lens S: Standard -1 diopter. Interchangeable with +3, +2, +1.5, +1, +0.5, 0, -0.5, -2, -3, and -4 diopters.

Focusing Screen: Split-image/microprism rangefinder surrounded by matte screen.

Viewfinder Information: Meter needle and aperture needle (circular index) are seen on the right hand side of the viewfinder. On the upper right hand is an overexposure/battery check index mark and on the lower right hand is a metering limit index mark on the underexposure side.

Viewfinder Attachments: Angle Finder A2 and B, Magnifier S, Dioptric Adjustment Lenses (10 kinds), and Eyecup 4S.

Mirror: Instant-return, large reflector mirror with shock absorbing mechanism.

Exposure Meter: Built-in. Using CdS photocell. Coupled to shutter speeds, film speeds, and f/stops. Match needle type, TTL full aperture metering mechanism.

Light Metering System: TTL (Through-The-Lens) Central Emphasis Metering method.

Exposure Meter Coupling Range: EV 3 (f/1.4 at 1/4 sec.) to EV 17 (f/16 at 1/500 sec.) at ASA 100 film with FD 50mm f/1.4 S.S.C. Lens.

Film Speed Range: ASA 25 to ASA 3200.

Shutter: Cloth focal plane shutter with four spindles. Shock and noise damping mechanisms are incorporated. All shutter speeds are electronically controlled.

Shutter Speeds: 1/1000, 1/500, 1/250, 1/125, 1/60, 1/30, 1/15, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 (seconds) and B. X synchronization is at 1/60 seconds.

Shutter Speed Dial: The shutter speed dial is on the same axis as the film advance lever. The number 2 for two seconds is marked in orange; other numbers as well as X synchronization are in white. There is a shutter dial guard to prevent unintentional movement of the dial. The ASA dial is located underneath the shutter speed dial.

Self-Timer: Electronically controlled self-timer. After the self-timer lever is pushed forward, the self-timer is activated by the shutter release button. The self-timer releases the shutter after a time lag of 10 seconds. A self-timer LED lamp blinks on and off to indicate when the self-timer is in operation. The self-timer operation can be cancelled while in operation.

Stopping-Down the Lens: Stopping-down the lens can be performed by pushing the stopped-down lever after setting the aperture ring.

Power Source: One 6V silver oxide battery; Eveready No.544, UCAR No.544, JIS 4G13, and Mallory PX28. The battery lasts the equivalent of 20,000 shutter releases, or one year under normal use.

Battery Check: Battery power level can be checked by the meter needle in the viewfinder when the main switch is turned to the battery check index mark "C".

Flash Synchronization: X synchronization is at 1/60 second. M synchronization is at 1/30 second and below.

Flash Terminal: The accessory shoe has a direct flash contact and automatic flash control contacts. On the front of the camera body is the flash terminal, JIS-B type for flash units with a cord. It has a built-in protective rim to prevent electrical shock.

Automatic Flash: With the Canon Speedlite 155A, set the aperture to the prescribed f/stop, and the amount of light is automatically controlled for correct flash exposure, adjusting the shutter speed to 1/60 of a second automatically.

Back Cover: The camera's back cover has a memo holder for your convenience. The cover can be removed for attaching the Canon Data Back A.

Film Loading: Performed by pulling up the rewind crank to open the back cover. Easy film loading with multi-slot take-up spool.

Film Advance Lever: Single stroke with 120° throw and 30° stand-off. The film can be wound with several short strokes. The Canon Power Winder A also can be mounted for automatic winding of the film.

Frame Counter: Additive type. Automatically resets when the back cover is opened. While rewinding film, it counts back the frame numbers.

Film Rewinding: Performed by pressing the rewind button on the bottom and by using the rewind crank on the top. The rewind button is automatically reset when the film is advanced with the film advance lever.


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