Canon FD 55mm f/1.2 AL

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MakerCanon
Focal length55 mm
Aperture (max/min)ƒ/1.2 – ƒ/16
Close focus distance0.6 m (24 in)
FD 55mm ƒ/1.2 AL
MakerCanon
Technical data
Focal length55 mm
Aperture (max/min)ƒ/1.2 – ƒ/16
Close focus distance0.6 m (24 in)
Max. magnification0.11
Diaphragm blades8
Construction8 elements in 6 groups
Physical
Max. length55 mm (2.2 in)
Diameter75.8 mm (2.98 in)
Weight605 g (21.3 oz)
Filter diameter58 mm
History
IntroductionMarch 1971
Discontinuation1980

The Canon FD 55mm ƒ/1.2 AL is a camera lens made by Canon, first introduced alongside the Canon F-1 single-lens reflex camera in March 1971. It was the first lens for any 35mm SLR system to incorporate an aspherical element.[1] The lens was manufactured until 1980.

Canon FD 55mm ƒ1.2 AL element diagram

The FD 55mm ƒ/1.2 AL uses a variation of the double-Gauss lens design, in which the positive meniscus element of the front Gauss pair is aspherical. In total, the lens has 8 elements in six groups: a front element, two Gauss pairs, and three additional rear elements.

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