The Canon Leather A-Series SLR Camera Case is specifically designed to fit Canon A-Series cameras. These cases feature a half-case design that provides protection to the camera while maintaining full access to camera controls and tripod mounts.
List of Canon A-series SLR cameras in chronological order of release:
- Canon AE-1 (April 1976): The world's first SLR with a built-in microcomputer, featuring shutter-priority automation.
- Canon AT-1 (December 1977): A manual-match needle version of the AE-1 without autoexposure, designed for simplicity.
- Canon A-1 (April 1978): A top-tier camera featuring all four PASM exposure modes (Program, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, Manual).
- Canon AV-1 (May 1979): An aperture-priority focused camera, primarily aimed at the US market.
- Canon AE-1 Program (April 1981): An upgraded AE-1 that added a fully automatic Program mode and interchangeable focusing screens.
- Canon AL-1 (March 1982): Introduced electronic focusing aid (focus peaking) to the series.
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