The Canon AE1 film camera circa 1976
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The main difference between the Canon AE-1 and Canon AE-1 Program lies in their exposure modes. The AE-1 primarily offers shutter-priority automatic exposure, where the photographer sets the shutter speed and the camera selects the aperture. The AE-1 Program, on the other hand, features a full program mode, allowing the camera to automatically select both shutter speed and aperture.
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Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Canon AE-1:
Exposure Modes: Primarily shutter-priority automatic exposure (where you select the shutter speed, and the camera chooses the aperture).
Manual Control: You can manually adjust both shutter speed and aperture.
Viewfinder: Features a needle-style light meter display.
Released: 1976.
Canon AE-1 Program:
Exposure Modes: Offers shutter-priority, manual, and full program automatic exposure.
Program Mode: Allows the camera to automatically select both shutter speed and aperture based on the scene.
Viewfinder: Features an LED display for light meter readings.
Released: 1981.
Other Features: Includes a finger grip attachment and easier maintenance due to access to the focusing screen from the mirror chamber.
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