e/Canon T50

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has glosseng: The Canon T50, introduced in March 1983 and discontinued in December 1989, was the first in Canons new T series of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras compatible with Canons FD lens mount. SLR sales were falling in 1983 from the markets 1981 peak, and Canon chose to try greater automation to revive sales and remain competitive. This approach had found favor in compact cameras such as the AF35M "Autoboy" (Japan) or "Sure Shot" (US). The T50 had a power winder built in giving a continuous shooting rate of 1.4 frames per second, as well as an advanced auto-exposure mode, although it was still a manual focus camera. Unlike those compact cameras and the higher-end models in the T series, the T50 did not have power rewind, relying on a manual crank. The cameras electric systems were powered by two AA batteries in the grip, which gave enough power to shoot 75 24-exposure rolls, or 50 36-exposure rolls.
lexicalizationeng: Canon T-50
lexicalizationeng: Canon T50
instance ofc/Canon FD cameras
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has glossfra: Commercialisé entre mars 1983 et décembre 1989, le Canon T50 est un appareil photographique reflex mono-objectif argentique s’adressant aux photographes amateurs.
lexicalizationfra: Canon T50
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