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Canon FL refers to a lens mount standard for 35mm single-lens reflex cameras from Canon. It was introduced in April 1964 with the Canon FX camera, replacing the previous Canon R mount. It was in turn replaced in 1971 by the Canon FD lens mount. FL lenses can also be used on FD-mount cameras.
FL cameras
Canon FX (1964)
Canon FP (1964)
Canon Pellix (1965)
Canon FT QL (1966)
Canon Pellix QL (1966)
Canon TL (1968)
FL lenses
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Zoom
Focal length(s)
Aperture range
Macro
Article
55-135mm
3.5
No
Article
85-300mm
5
No
Article
100-200mm
5.6
No
Wide-angle
Focal length(s)
Aperture range
Macro
Article
19mm
3.5
No
Article
19mm R
3.5
No
Article
28mm
3.5
No
Article
35mm
2.5
No
Article
35mm
3.5
No
Article
P 38mm
2.8
No
Normal
Focal length(s)
Aperture range
Macro
Article
50mm
1.4
No
Article
50mm
1.4 I
No
Article
50mm
1.4 II
No
Article
50mm
1.8 I
No
Article
50mm
1.8 II
No
Article
50mm
3.5
Yes
Article
55mm
1.2
No
Article
58mm I
1.2
No
Article
58mm II
1.2
No
Telephoto
Focal length(s)
Aperture range
Macro
Super Spectra Coating (SSC)
Article
85mm
1.8
No
No
Article
100mm
3.5
No
No
Article
M 100mm
4
Yes
No
Article
135mm
2.5
No
No
Article
135mm
3.5
No
No
Article
200mm
3.5 I
No
No
Article
200mm
3.5 II
No
No
Article
200mm
4.5
No
No
Article
300mm
2.8
No
Yes
Article
300mm
5.6
No
No
Article
400mm
5.6
No
No
Article
500mm
5.6
No
No
Article
600mm
5.6
No
No
Article
800mm
8
No
No
Article
1200mm
11
No
No
Notes
The FL 19mm F3.5 (not the 19mm F3.5 R) was a true wide angle (short focus) lens. Its rear projected far into the mirror box on an SLR, and because of this, it could only be used on a camera with mirror lock-up (FP, FX, FT, F-1 (old), FTb, EF). It could not be used on either Pellix model.
The FL P 38mm F2.8 also projected into the mirror box. It was specially designed for the Pellix and could not be used on any other camera because the moving mirror would hit the rear of the lens. This lens could probably be used on the Canon High Speed Motor Drive special versions of both F-1 camera models (both of them having fixed pellicle mirrors).
the FL M 100mm F4 was a special purpose bellows lens. It could only be used when mounted on a bellows, such as the Bellows FL, because it lacked a focusing ring.
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See also
Canon
List of Canon products
Canon (company)
Canon EOS
Canon FD lens mount
Single lens reflex
Single-lens reflex camera
Digital single-lens reflex camera
135 film
Canon SLR cameras and lens mounts (film)
Lens Mount
Series
Model
R
Flex (1959), R2000 (1960), RP (1961), RM (1962)
FL
FX (1964), FP (1964), Pellix (1965), FT QL (1966), Pellix QL (1966), TL (1968)
FD
F
Amateur: FTb (1971), FTbn (1973), EF (1973), TLb (1974), TX (1975)
Professional: F-1(1971), F-1n (1976), New F-1 (1981)
A
AE-1 (1976), AT-1 (1976), A-1 (1978), AV-1 (1979), AE-1 Program (1981), AL-1 (1982)
T
T50 (1983), T70 (1984), T80 (1985), T90 (1986), T60 (1990)
EF
1
EOS-1 (1989), EOS-1N (1994), EOS-1N RS (1995), EOS-1v (2001)
EOS 650 (1987), EOS 620 (1987), EOS 750QD (1988), EOS 850QD (1988), EOS 630QD (1989), EOS RT (1989), EOS 700QD (1989), EOS 10sQD (1990), EOS 1000F (1990), EOS 100 (1991), EOS EF-M (1991), EOS 5/5QD/A2/A2e (1992), EOS 1000FN (1992), EOS 500 (1993), EOS 888 (1993), EOS 50 (1995), EOS 500N (1996), EOS-3 (1998), EOS 88 (1999), EOS 300 (1999), EOS 30 (2000), EOS 3000N (2002), EOS 300V (2002), EOS 3000V (2003), EOS 30V (2004), EOS 300X (2004)
IX
EOS IX, EOS IX Lite
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