A “new old” Canon lens.

Happy to add this wonderful Canon FL 28mm f3.5 lens to my hoard (did I say that out loud?) of Canon gear. It’s the first and only FL in my collection. It looks unused.

It also has an <E.P> mark. It’s reported to have been introduced in December 1966 – is that correct?

7/7, 6-blades, 269 g, W-60-B hood, 58mm filters, and 60mm metal cap.

Looking forward to taking it for a spin.

FL lenses feature the same Canon breech lock mount as the previous Canon R lenses and the most modern FD lens, which came out in 1971.

A true gem of a lens.
Reportedly, the lens was released in 1966.
Even the inspection sticker looks untouched.
For me, the coveted <E.P> mark, which indicates the lens was likely sold at a US military store in Japan.
These details were published by Canon in 1971.

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