Canon Ae-1 Program w/ Vivitar 28-85 FD/ 3.5
The Canon AE-1 Program is a 35 mm single-lens reflex (SLR) camera with a focal-plane shutter released in 1981. It was designed to be the successor to the original AE-1 and was developed in response to demand for program AE. The AE-1 Program's most notable feature is its programmed auto-exposure (AE) mode, also known as "P Mode", which automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture based on the brightness of the subject to achieve the correct exposure. This allows the photographer to focus on composing and composing their shot instead of having to adjust settings.