Canon AE-1

Canon AE-1
Overview
MakerCanon Camera K. K.
Type35 mm SLR
Released1976
Production1976-1984
Lens
Lens mountCanon FD
Sensor/medium
Film speedISO 25 to 3200 [manual]
Recording medium135 film
Focusing
FocusManual
Exposure/metering
ExposureShutter priority, manual
Exposure meteringEV1 to EV18 @ ASA 100
Flash
FlashHot shoe, PC socket
Flash synchronization1/60 s
Shutter
Frame rateManual lever winding, unmodified.
Shutter speed range2 s to 1/1000 s
General
Battery4SR44 6 V battery
Dimensions87×141×47.5 mm (3.43×5.55×1.87 in)
Weight590 g (21 oz)
Made inJapan
Chronology
SuccessorCanon AE-1 Program

The Canon AE-1 is a 35 mm single-lens reflex (SLR) film camera for use with interchangeable lenses, manufactured by Canon Camera K. K. (today Canon Incorporated) in Japan from April 1976 to 1984. It uses an electromagnetically controlled, horizontal cloth focal plane shutter, with a speed range of 2 to 1/1000 second plus Bulb and flash X-sync of 1/60 second. The camera body is 87 mm tall, 141 mm wide, and 48 mm deep; it weighs 590 g. Most are silver, with black grip and chrome trim, but some are black with chrome trim.

Its name refers to the fact that it is an electronic camera using aperture control for automatic exposure. The AE-1 is the first SLR containing a digital integrated circuit, which allowed Canon to integrate more functionality while making the camera smaller.