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Canon SLR lens on DSLR
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Hi,
I have a Canon EOS1000 SLR and 2 excellent lenses. Is it possible to use these on a Canon DSLR.
Thx
Tony
I have a Canon EOS1000 SLR and 2 excellent lenses. Is it possible to use these on a Canon DSLR.
Thx
Tony
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Correct shoota, a film camera lens will have a focal length around 50% longer when used on a DSLR. For example a 'standard' 50mm lens will be around 75 to 80mm on a DSLR. It varies slightly with diffrent models of DSLR.
This is an advantage as a standard 50mm lens can be obtained for as little as £10 on ebay and will be an excellent portrait lens of 80mm or so on a DSLR .
This is an advantage as a standard 50mm lens can be obtained for as little as £10 on ebay and will be an excellent portrait lens of 80mm or so on a DSLR .
What are the numbers and letters around the lens glass ?
Just take the lens off the 1000F and try it on the DSLR, it should fit straight on exactly as it fits to the film camera. If it does not go straight on then you need an adaptor.
As I said there are only 2 types of Canon lens the EOS ones and the FD ones.
if it is an FD lens it will say FD somewhere on it, normally around the front glass of the lens.
Just take the lens off the 1000F and try it on the DSLR, it should fit straight on exactly as it fits to the film camera. If it does not go straight on then you need an adaptor.
As I said there are only 2 types of Canon lens the EOS ones and the FD ones.
if it is an FD lens it will say FD somewhere on it, normally around the front glass of the lens.
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