Canon FTb QL & FL 50mm f/1.8
Canon FTb QL & FL 50mm f/1.8
Canon FTb QL & FL 50mm f/1.8
Canon FTb QL & FL 50mm f/1.8
Canon FTb QL & FL 50mm f/1.8

Canon FTb QL & FL 50mm f/1.8

Sale price€240,00
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📷 Camera: Canon FTb QL (1971, Japan)
🔬 Lens: Canon FL 50mm f/1.8
🔋 New battery included

✔️ Condition: Revised, cleaned and fully tested.
• Aesthetics: ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭐︎
• Mechanics: ⭑⭑⭑⭑⭑

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Canon FTb QL & FL 50mm f/1.8

The Analog Club

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6 Rue Julien Lacroix
By appointment - Monday to Friday - 9 AM to 6 PM
75020 Paris
France

+33670614973

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Released in 1971, the Canon FTB QL is a classic 35mm manual-focus SLR camera. It is fully mechanical, has a self-timer and has 1/60s flash synchronization.
It was the first Canon SLR to feature full aperture exposure metering with Canon FD lenses. It also features the Quick Loading system (which makes loading film into the body a breeze and reduces the risk of misloading), Through-the-lens (TTL) metering for accurate exposure, a hot shoe to attach a flash and a split-image rangefinder in the viewfinder, which aids in precise focusing.

The shutter release button has two settings: A for taking pictures and L for locking the shutter to avoid accidental shots.

Its controls are well-placed and intuitive, making it easy to operate. It is a great camera to learn analog photography!

Fun fact: it appeared at the same time as the legendary Canon F-1 and was offered as an economical alternative aimed at amateurs, whereas the F-1 was intended for pros. It replaced the Canon FT QL and ushered in the new era of FD-mount lenses (although the FL mount was still compatible, but without the open-aperture viewfinder).

Need advice on how to pick the right camera for you? We are here to help.

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THE ANALOG BOX

Buy this camera with a starter kit (+ 60 €)


What's included? Everything you need to get started:

  • The camera on this page
  • 3 different 35mm film rolls to start shooting as soon as you receive the box
  • 1 "how-to" guide written by us to help you dive into analog photography
  • 1 solid camera strap
  • 1 fresh battery for your camera

OUR PROCESS

On giving old cameras a second life.


From flea markets to collectors, passing by friends and private sellers, we carefully handpick our cameras from different sources and perform basic verifications to ensure they are operational or can be repaired.

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Frequently Asked Questions

OUR CAMERAS

A film format basically represents the size of the film. The most popular film formats are 35mm, medium format (120/220), or large format (4x5, 8x10). For now, we only sell 35mm cameras (compact, rangefinder and SLR ones) but are considering extending our offering to other formats in the future.

From flea markets to collectors, passing by friends and private sellers, we carefully handpick our cameras from different sources. We prefer to select used vintage cameras to give them a second life, although we sometimes sell new cameras that come in their original box.

We take great pride in ensuring that every camera and lens we offer has undergone meticulous revision and repair by our team of expert technicians. Our dedicated professionals possess a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field, allowing them to carefully inspect, evaluate, and repair each camera to guarantee they’re in excellent working condition when they land in your hands.

With our commitment to quality and expertise, you can trust that the camera you purchase from us has been carefully revised, and repaired to provide you with a reliable and enjoyable shooting experience.

Several factors are considered when calculating our prices to ensure a fair and competitive offering:

  • Market Price: We assess the current market value of the camera and lens models, taking into consideration factors such as demand, availability, and overall market trends. This helps us establish a price that aligns with the prevailing market conditions.
  • Camera Condition and Revisions: The price reflects the cost of revising and repairing the cameras and lenses to ensure they are in excellent working condition. We invest in thorough inspections and any necessary repairs to provide you with cameras that function optimally.
  • Brand and Model Reputation: The reputation and desirability of the camera brand and model also influence the pricing. Cameras from renowned brands or those known for their exceptional features or craftsmanship may have a higher price point due to their perceived value.
  • Rarity and Collectibility: If a camera is rare or has collectible value due to its age, limited production, or historical significance, it may be priced accordingly to reflect its unique attributes and desirability among collectors.
  • Customer Value: We strive to offer competitive pricing while ensuring customers receive a fair value for their investment.

By considering these factors, we establish a fair price that ultimately provides our customers with a comprehensive and satisfying package.

FINDING A GOOD MATCH

Seeking a quick decision? We put together a quiz to narrow down the options for you and help you find the camera that suits you best. Help us out with a few questions and leave the rest to us, it’ll only take a minute!

Want to buy with more confidence? You can book a free online or in-person appointment with us. During this exchange, we'll delve deeper into your requirements, preferences, and questions, ensuring you receive detailed guidance and expert advice to make an informed and confident decision. 

More information on our Camera Purchase Guidance page.

  • The type of camera: compact (point-and-shoot), SLR (single-lens reflex) or rangefinder (telemeters). Each type has its own features, capabilities, and shooting experience.
  • Its features and controls: determine if the camera has the functionality you need, such as manual exposure control, manual or autofocus, Aperture priority shooting mode and multiple exposure capability.

Shipping & Returns

We offer shipping within the European Union (EU) and to the following countries outside of the EU:

Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada,Chile, China, Egypt, Hong Kong, Kuwait, India, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, Oman, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United States, Vietnam.

If you are located in other countries, please get in touch with us at contact@theanalogclub.co. We understand that you may have shipping needs that go beyond those countries, and we are happy to accommodate these requests on a case-by-case basis.

Not satisfied with your Analog Box? You can return it within 14 days and get a full refund.

OTHER

Send us an email at contact@theanalogclub.co and we’ll do our best to get back to you as soon as possible. You can also use our Contact Us page to reach out.

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