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* Flash sync is 1/90 X for electronic flash. Shutter type is titanium; electronic from 1/90 - 1/2000. Multiple exposures possible. ISO range 6-6400. Match needle with standard prism - AE Aperture priority with AE head - Shutter priority AE with AE motor drive or AE winder.
NOTE: When using "Breech Lock" lenses with the AE Finder, you will not be able to see the f stop the lens is set on from the viewfinder.
* Interchangeable focusing screens
* Self Timer
* Flash sync cord plug, and hot shoe Optional finder heads are .. Eye Level Finder FN (Standard) AE Finder FN Speed Finder FN Waist Level Finder FN-6X Waist Level Finder.
Expertise level: Professional Recommends this product: Yes
Reviewed by: Kelly T. Pros: Excellent available features in a Manual Camera, love it even if the battery is dead can still take photos., i love the feel of all the cont... Cons: only a 1/90 shutter speed for flash photos
Reviews: I love the Canon F-1n, I enjoy the AE Prism while I get older the simple things get harder to do with a heavy-duty body and plethora of attatchements I love not having to worry about breaking a plastic camera or having the elec. stop and I have to stop taking photos. I have been... Read the full review
Expertise level: Senior Amateur Recommends this product: Yes
Reviewed by: PWH Pros: This is without a doubt the best 35mm slr ever made. Cons: It could be a little lighter with the motor drive
Reviews: I have the F1N withe the AE finder, and motor drive. I have yet to find a situation that I cannot handle with this camera. It does everything I could ever want and then some. I have always wanted one of these sinceI was in high school, owned alot of other cameras through college... Read the full review
Reviewed by: Scott Cole Pros: Build Quality modular system. Good bodies have held their value. Cons: A few vulnerable plastic parts such as AE finder window arm and battery door for winder FN. Cannot lock AE. AE is limited to 1 1000.
Reviews: The f-1 is beautifully crafted, and the body is so dense that mirror movement is unfelt (which may be why a mirror lockup was not designed into this body). I've had mine for 20 years, and it now needs shutter work for the second time, probably reasonable for a camera of this age... Read the full review