Canon 19mm f3.5 FL - Lens

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Model Details

Manual focus super wide-angle pancake prime lens made for the FL-mount SLR cameras by Canon. Introduced in 1964. 84° horizontal angle of view. Non-retrofocus optical design, meaning the camera needs to have mirror lock-up to be able to mount this lens as the lens protrudes into the mirror box. Metal construction in black and silver finish.

  • Canon 19mm f3.5 FL (11 elements, 9 groups)
  • Minimum focus distance: 0.5m
  • Aperture blades: 6
  • Size: 63 x 21mm (not including the rear protrusion)
  • Weight: 200g
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Canon FL

The FL lens mount was Canon’s second SLR system, in use from 1964 to 1971. FL mount replaced the older Canon R lens mount. In 1971 the FL lens mounting system was replaced by a very similar FD system. Although there were some differences between the two systems, FD bodies can use FL lenses and vice versa. The main difference is in automatic aperture stop-down. FL lenses (and FD lenses mounted to FL bodies) must be manually stopped-down before firing.

Canon produced some innovative lens designs during this period, like the 19mm f3.5R, which was an ultra- wide lens that allowed for viewfinder focusing by using a retrofocus design. The FL 300mm f5.6 S.S.C. was also groundbreaking by being the first tele lens to incorporate a flourite-coated element to combat chromatic aberration.

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Canon 19mm f3.5 FL - Lens Availability & Price History
Date Sold SKU Quality Control Price Image
Available T27289 €399,00 Canon 19mm f3.5 FL
30 Mar 2024 A73506 € 594,15 Canon 19mm f3.5 FL - Lens Image