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Does the Canonet 28 have a flash?

The later Canonet 28 35mm rangefinder camera is a cheaper consumer version of the famous Canonet QL17. The lens is a fixed 40mm f/2.8 Canon lens. It has fully programmed auto exposure with shutter speeds from 1/30 to 1/600 (shown by the meter’s needle in the viewfinder), and manual control of f-stops for flash (f2.

Does the Canonet 28 need a battery?

The Canonet-28 needs a mercury battery to function properly. Without it the shutter speed is fixed at 1/30th and all you can do is set the aperture. Mercury cells are unobtainium nowadays.

When was Canonet 28 made?

1971
A third wave of iterations began in 1969 with the “New” Canonets; the New Canonet QL17 (and “luxury” QL17-L), the New Canonet QL19, and the New Canonet 28, the latter two released in 1971.

What battery does the Canonet QL17 use?

Many users will use a 1.4-volt hearing aid battery or adapters with Schottky diodes that allow use of SR-44 battery with better results. A zinc-air replacement battery can also be used. This battery has the same voltage as the PX625 mercury battery, and therefore is seen as a viable replacement by many.

What battery does Canonet ql17 use?

PX625 mercury battery
Many users will use a 1.4-volt hearing aid battery or adapters with Schottky diodes that allow use of SR-44 battery with better results. A zinc-air replacement battery can also be used. This battery has the same voltage as the PX625 mercury battery, and therefore is seen as a viable replacement by many.

What film does the Canon t70 use?

Type 35mm focal-plane shutter SLR camera with built-in winder and multi-mode AE
Film Loading & Advance After aligning film leader at mark, close camera back for auto loading. Auto film advance with built-in motor. Continuous shooting at 0.7 fps.
Film Rewind Power rewind with built-in motor.

Does the Canon Canonet need batteries?

Be warned that it is very common for the battery indicator light to be broken, and they run on 1.35v mercury cells which you need to get modern equivalents. But the Canonet works perfectly as a manual camera with no battery whatsoever, just like a manual Leica you will need a separate meter, or use the Sunny 16 rule.

Is the Canonet 28 a good little camera?

On the whole, the Canonet 28 is a very capable little camera. The flashiest thing about it is the Canon logo on the front. Everything else appears quite modest, from the satin chrome finish to the made in Taiwan plate on the back. When you look at it, you start to be quietly impressed by the build and the practicality.

What kind of filter thread does The Canonet use?

The Canonet uses an uncommon 48mm filter thread, buy a 48-49mm step up adapter. If you want to see the quality of images that the Canonet QL17 GII is capable of capturing, have a look at James Hooton’s – 1 Camera 1 Year project http://www.1camera1year.tumblr.com

Is the Canonet a good F / 8 camera?

When using the shutter-priority auto-exposure mode, the Canonet is not an ideal “f/8 and be there” camera. Simply selecting a slower shutter speed and forcing the camera to stop down a bit achieves roughly the same thing, and ensures excellent exposures in most situations.

Where is the focus throw on the Canonet 28?

The Canonet 28 under the lid, showing the clean viewfinder layout and simple rangefinder operation, with the little element projecting the rangefinder patch moving backwards and forwards directly attached to the rear of the lens. The focus throw on the Canonet 28 is short, but very effective.