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Appareil photo reflex argentique 35 mm Canon AE1 avec convertisseur d'objectif Canon FD 50 mm 1:1,8 S.C. TESTÉ

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Caractéristiques de l'objet

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D'occasion: Un objet ayant été utilisé. L'objet peut présenter certaines traces d'usure, mais il ...
Format
35 mm
MPN
AE-1
Brand
Canon
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Color
Black
Model
Canon AE-1
Type
SLR
Focus Type
Manual
UPC
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4.8
Justesse des frais d'expédition
4.7
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5.0
Communication
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Évaluations comme vendeur (8 405)

1***5 (124)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
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Very pleased with the item. Had a yellow flipper watch like this when I was thirteen. Only down side is the shipping cost and the import duty.
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The darts arrived today thank you.
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Listing showed "New Without tag", but the strap was clearly "USED". Don't want to ruin the owners reputation, but please post more accurate descriptions next time. Other than that, shipping was fast, accurate pricing and poor/terrible pictures!

Évaluations et avis sur le produit

4.6
451 évaluations du produit
  • 334 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
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  • 7 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 2 étoiles sur 5
  • 17 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 1 étoiles sur 5

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  • If you enjoy vintage SLRs, get it. It's a fun camera that's easy to use!

    I've always been a Nikon girl, but when a friend recommended that I try the AE-1, I couldn't resist. I purchased one on eBay and tried it out (and quickly decided to buy another AE-1 and also a TX). It feels great in my hands. What is it comparable to? Hmmm, my Nikon EM, feels about the same as that, as far as the weight, appearance, and ease of use go. Let's see the pros--very easy to use. If you've ever used a manual camera, you can use this. Like I said, it is on a bit heavier side, but it has that substantial feel, not the flimsy plastic stuff. The lens changes out effortlessly. All the controls--apertures, shutter speed, zoom, focus--everything is pretty simple. Film winds easily. There's one or two cons I have to mention though. The lid for the ...

  • Great camera

    This is my first camera and I was expecting it to be a hard learning curve but this camera is pretty easy to use and the lens is perfect for all the pictures I've wanted to do so far. adjusting aperature, shutter speed, and iso are all easy to do and image quality is great. though the built in light meter is a little hard to use at times.

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  • Amazing.

    I've only recently started photography and this is my second camera(i'll have 2 of these, soon), so i have nothing to compare against and little knowledge however i will try and explain what i think of it. Please read other reviews before buying. Features- The canon ae-1 program differ a bit from its predecessor over that fact that it has the program mode which automatically choses shutter speed and aperture for you. This mode i think is the only difference between these two. It also allow for shutter speed priority which allows the user to choose a shutter speed and the camera automatically chooses an aperture to compensated for optimum exposure. It has a flash sync of 60, max shutter speed of 1/1000 and iso setting ranging from 12-3200. It also allow aperture preview when ...

  • I felt it's a bit more than I excepted

    Firstly, it worth each penny, and I felt it's a bit more than I excepted. You shouldn't use the Canon AE-1 until you've read the manual and are sure you know how to load and unload film, check for battery strength, and set the aperture, shutter speed, and film speed. But once you know where everything is, the Canon AE-1 is very easy to use, and its controls are more clearly labeled and intuitive to use than those of the majority of more modern cameras. As an SLR camera, the Canon AE-1 may be mounted with a variety of lenses from close-up to telephoto, and Canon offers a wide variety of excellent lenses. You can find used Canon AE-1 cameras in excellent condition on Ebay and elsewhere for well under $100. You can also get lenses and other accessories at very low ...

  • The AE-1 helped Canon "Turn the Corner"

    I am a vintage photographer, so I now blog about vintage cameras with which I am familiar. I just purchased a Canon AE1 Programable 35 mm camera to review, having need for one in hand to photograph and to use for image comparisons. The AE-1 was introduced in 1976 after a lengthy marketing build-up, and previews at various shows. It was a milestone for Canon, as a compact 35 that could be used by amateurs and professionals alike. It was also relatively afordable for the time. Any photographer who liked Canons either bought or planned to buy one. There was an ongoing fued, just as there is today, between Canon and Nikon. Nikon was considered to be the preferred professional camera at the tiume, but Canon was gaining ground. Minolta would take a different route and Olympus would own the ...