Pål Jensen wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: Recent thread on 85's and 77's
----- Original Message ----- From: "Pål Jensen"
Subject: Re: Recent thread on 85's and 77's
Canon was the first to market a successful aperture priority AE
camera, but both Nikon and Mamiya had working (albeit crude)
versions several years before.
????? When was that? The first Canon aperture priority camera I'm
aware of is the AV-1 from 78 or 79.
The first aperture priority camera was the Pentax ES, which
incidentally was the first slr with an electronic shutter, from 1971.
The Nikon F2s from around 1975 enabled shutter priority AE though it
was very crude and required hanging an attachment onto the
viewfinder, and one of the Mamiyas, it may have been the DTL 500 or
DTL 1000 was offering shutter preferred auto (also crude) in around
1975 or so.
This was mentioned previously in this thread.
But whene was that successful Canon apreture priority camera? Or did
you perhaps mean successful shutter priority camera?
Anyway I think Konica made a successful shutter priority camera in 60's.
Pål
As did Nikon, the Nikkorex AUTO 35 fixed lens SLR, circa 11964.
-Adam