What shutter speed should I use Canon AE-1?

What shutter speed should I use Canon AE-1?

For out door photography, select 1/125 second when cloudy and 1/250 second in sunshine. To take pictures in particularly bright sunshine such as at a beach in midsummer or in snow-covered mountains, use shutter speeds of 1/500 sec. or 1/1000 sec.

Is Canon AE-1 a rangefinder?

The viewfinder used by the AE-1 is Canon’s standard split image rangefinder with microprism collar focusing aids.

Is Canon AE-1 full frame?

Bright full frame. It makes one part of the shooting experience unlike many of the new DSLR with dark, small, almost unusable viewfinders. It can be used manually.

Does Canon AE-1 have aperture priority?

Both the Canon AE-1 Program and Canon A-1 feature a fully automatic mode and shutter speed priority mode while the Canon AE-1 only has shutter priority. The Canon A-1 also features aperture priority while the Canon AE-1 Program does not have aperture priority.

What is the advantage of single-lens reflex camera?

Single-Lens Reflex Camera The advantage of the SLR is that the eye sees approximately what the imaging system will record, so that you can freely interchange lenses, use close-up lenses, etc. and still see what you will record on the detector.

How much was the Canon AE-1 when it first came out?

Introduced in April 1976, the AE-1 was a very successful camera worldwide. When the AE-1 came out, TTL manual-metering models (including the Canon FTb and FTb-N) were still the mainstream in the 35mm SLR market….

Marketed April 1976
Original Price 81,000 yen (w/FD 50mm f/1.4SSC), 4,000 yen (case)

Is the Canon AE-1 waterproof?

Canon Sure Shot A-1 It has a built-in automatic flash with red-eye reduction, a flash on/off switch, an extra large high-eyepoint viewfinder which makes it easier to frame photos while wearing a snorkel mask or goggles and is waterproof to a depth of 5 meters (16.4 feet).

Is Canon AE-1 autofocus?

Developed nearly 30 years before the 5D, this camera is not even part of the now-prevalent EOS system. It does not take EF lenses, it does not have autofocus and, of course, it is not digital.