Werkzeuge

Es werden einige allgemeine Werkzeuge verwendet, um an diesem Gerät zu arbeiten. Du wirst nicht jedes Werkzeug für jeden Vorgang benötigen.

Troubleshooting

For more information on common issues with the Canon A35F, click on our Canon A35F troubleshooting page.

Background and Identification

The Canon A35F is a 35 mm film camera that was released in March 1978 for export only; there were none that were marketed to Japan. The camera was released into American and European markets. It is one of the last manual focusing rangefinders and shares much of its design with the Canon Canonet 28 and features an automatic flash that must be popped up with a switch next to the range finder. The next camera in this family is the Canon 35AF where the AF stands for automatic focusing. Although an initial price could not be determined, they are commonly sold for $20 - $50 U.S. dollars.

 

The Canon A35F has a black exterior as well as a pop-up flash as one of its notable features. It can also be identified by the front as it is marked A35F with the F being a much larger and different yellow font. The model number can be found on the back door of the camera next to the markings of where it was made. The main unique feature of this camera is its pop up flash that is hidden inside the camera.

Specifications

  • Type: 35mm rangefinder camera with built-in flash.
  • Lens: Canon 40mm f/2.8 (5 elements, 4 groups).
  • Shutter: Programmed AE shutter and built-in mechanical self-timer.
  • Viewfinder: The viewfinder has parallax correction marks with projected frames. On the right side on the camera, near the image are, there is the aperture scale and meter needle. Other specifications that can be found on this side are the battery check position, overexposure and underexposure warnings. The date imprinting position is located at the bottom center of the viewfinder.
  • Power: One 1.35 V H-D mercury cell. One 1.5 V AA battery for the built-in flash.
  • Built-in Flash: The flash will pop up manually. The proper flash aperture is set automatically by the Canon Auto Tuning System (CATS). The flash aperture is set depending on the distance from object, as well as the film speed.
  • Dimensions: 123mm x 75mm x 54mm
  • Weight: 500 g

Source: Canon A35F Additional Specifications

Additional Information

Wikipedia: Canon A35F

Canon A35F Manual

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