![]() ![]() ![]() “Other specs were identical to the QL17 and 19’s.” Its rangefinder window is reasonably bright and, for the most part, easy to use with the glasses.Ĭanon Camera Museum lists it as “The lowest-priced Canonet QL camera yet,” with the only changes relative to its front-running QL-series being limited slow shutter speeds, a slightly slower lens, and a minor change to its flash sync system. Designed to take 1.3v mercury batteries, this camera may need some modifications to work with the modern 1.5v cells. Released just four years after Canon’s inaugural Canonet model, QL25 features a decent □2.5 45mm lens with a close focus of one metre, a shutter that fires as slow as 1/15s and as fast as 1/500s - triggered by battery-powered shutter-priority mechanism or mechanically in full-manual mode. Despite its relatively slow □2.5 lens, it was made possible with Ilford PAN 400 pushed to 1600 ISO. I shot this dynamic photo with Canonet QL25 at night with minimal lighting at the venue - a tricky situation for even the best film cameras.
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