Canon T series
Three of Canon's T series cameras from the 1980's. The T50 - the entry level fully automated FD SLR, the T70 a more advanced version with more features, and the T80, Canon's first autofocus SLR (only 3 lenses were ever made for this camera in 1984 & 1985 - it did also take regular FD manual focus lenses as well).
All three cameras have 35-70mm 'all purpose' lenses attached in this shot. The T80 is autofocus, and the T50 & T70 have regular FD (cheaper plastic but decent image quality) lenses.
Missing from this series are the T60 and T90 cameras - the T60 was Canon's very last FD mount camera in 1990 (and not even manufactured by Canon, but Cosina) and the T90, which was a professional camera considered to be one of the best FD camera's made.
Canon T series
Three of Canon's T series cameras from the 1980's. The T50 - the entry level fully automated FD SLR, the T70 a more advanced version with more features, and the T80, Canon's first autofocus SLR (only 3 lenses were ever made for this camera in 1984 & 1985 - it did also take regular FD manual focus lenses as well).
All three cameras have 35-70mm 'all purpose' lenses attached in this shot. The T80 is autofocus, and the T50 & T70 have regular FD (cheaper plastic but decent image quality) lenses.
Missing from this series are the T60 and T90 cameras - the T60 was Canon's very last FD mount camera in 1990 (and not even manufactured by Canon, but Cosina) and the T90, which was a professional camera considered to be one of the best FD camera's made.