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Canon FT QL eku
I have that camera, and I also have a question concerning it.

There's A(uto?) and M(anual?) near lenses' mount point, and I have no idea what they do. Dear /p/, can you help me to solve this mystery?
http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/lens/fl/data/fl_200_45.html Should give better idea what I mean.
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>> Anonymous
autofocus and manual focus, for Autofocus lenses you may put on the camera
>> Anonymous
I'd rather place my bet on auto/manual DoF preview. Don't think there were AF lenses back in 1966.

In auto, the diaphgram contracts/expands as you rotate the aperture ring. In manual, it remains full open until you press the trigger on the body halfway down.

The latter is very useful for focusing when you're in low light conditions, but still need a wide DoF.
>> eku
>>29025

Thanks, now that I tried it, it seems to be the case.
I was fearing that it would have some dramatic effect to my photos, which I would only see after I've developmented them.