Canon's FD masterpiece from 1986, Colani-designed ergonomic icon with the most advanced FD metering and 4.5fps drive.
The Canon T90 is the final and most advanced Canon FD-mount SLR, introduced in 1986 and designed by Luigi Colani with a revolutionary ergonomic body shape that directly influenced the design of the entire EOS system that followed. It features Canon's most sophisticated FD metering and exposure system with multi-spot metering capability.
The camera offers an extraordinary range of exposure modes and metering patterns for a manual focus SLR, including evaluative, partial, centre-weighted, and multi-spot metering. The built-in motor drive provides continuous shooting at up to 4.5 frames per second, and the shutter reaches 1/4000s — the fastest in any Canon FD camera.
Build quality is exceptional with a polycarbonate body over a metal chassis, featuring the smooth, rounded ergonomics that Colani designed to fit naturally in the hand. The bio-design body shape was revolutionary in 1986 and established the template for modern SLR and DSLR ergonomics that every manufacturer now follows.
The Canon T90 is highly sought after on the used market as both a superb photographic tool and a design icon. It represents the pinnacle of Canon FD system capability and is widely regarded as one of the finest manual focus SLRs ever produced, combining advanced technology with groundbreaking industrial design.