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Please see the photos to see the lovely brassing, patina and the odd ding here and there (please see the photo of the prism). The camera is built like a tank. Viewfinder has some debris and possibly de-silvering of the mirror. Tested with film, meter and camera working.
The Canon FTb is a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon of Japan from March 1971.
Launched alongside the top-of-the-line F-1, the FTb was the mass-market camera in the range.[1] Its QL designation referred to the Quick Load feature introduced by the FT-QL (more fully-described in the article about that camera) which allowed changing film in the middle of the roll to change types of film, as well as making film loading easier.
The FTb was primarily intended to be a camera for the advanced amateur photographer, offering many of the same features and same build quality as the F-1, but without the option of interchangeable prisms, focusing screens, or motor drives.

Canon FTb 35mm film camera with Canon FD 50mm F1.8 lens

SKU: 25
£90.00Price
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