There are FDs, New FDs, FDns,
The differences are small -- all FD lenses are compatible with all FD camera bodies.
The FTb mounts FD, FL, and R ("Canonflex", "Super-Canomatic") lenses.
The FTb is a good manual focus camera and the Canon lenses are superb, among the best ever. Canon was among the first manufacturers (or the first?) to design lenses based on optimization of the MTF (modulation transfer function). Also, good background blur (or "bokeh") was always a priority for lens designers, so most lenses have good characteristics in this regard.
These were the general guidelines for designing FD lenses, as stated by legendary lens designer Hiroshi Ito, copied from the Canon History Hall:
1)The number of lens elements should be minimized, and aberrations should be corrected perfectly.
2)Flare should be reduced even at maximum aperture, and blur should be uniform. The smaller the aperture, the sharper the image should become.
3)The overall image should uniformly have high resolution and contrast.
4)Natural color should be reproduced and well balanced throughout the entire lens series.
5)All mechanisms should be easy-to-operate and durable.
These five guidelines have been the underlying concept for the development of all Canon lenses to date.
The following technical criteria were specifically addressed:
1)Central resolution exceeding 100 lines per millimeter should be ensured
2)Functions for producing high contrasts should be added
3)To minimize the color balance difference among lenses and to achieve the predetermined color balance, the appropriate glass material and multi-layer coating technology should be used
4)Flare should be reduced by optimizing the lens configuration and preventing interface reflections. Technology for preventing reflection from the inner barrel and components should be developed. The barrel should prevent non-image forming light from entering the lens.
Well, I'm sending back a 35mm 2.8 New FD because of significant barrel distortion; I'll stick w/my 35mm 2.0 Nikkor AI.
a lack of linear distortion
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