If so what size and where can one find them?
If so what size and where can one find them?
I've checked the lenses for spots and I haven't found any but in the upper to mid left P.O.V for the camera there's a small black spot but it isn't always there.
I have a Canon Digital Rebel XTi and I already have the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II which I love! But I want to have a wider variety of lenses to choose from and I'm sort of on a budget.
They don't neccesarily have to be made by Canon, as long as they fit on my camera and work nicely.
Thanks in advance for the help!
If not, would any of the lenses I have for the Canon AE1 be compatible with any other D-SLR Canon camera?.
I currently own a 35 mm Cannon Rebel camera and have some fully auto lenses for it. If I replace my 35 mm Cannon wiht the new digital Cannon Rebel, will the lenses from my 35mm Rebel work on the digital Rebel?
Want to take existing SLR lenses from my Pentax film camera and place onto new digital SLR (when I get one). Same brand. What do you know?
what do the millimeters mean on lenses? the lower the number means what? and the higher the number means what? when a lens is 18-200mm the price is 579, but then a 80-200mm is over 800 bucks. why the big difference?
this is the website i was looking at.
http://www.lensesnmore.com/prodshelf.asp?dept_id=10290&page_
num=0
We have a Canon EOS Rebel G film camera with a couple of Sigma lenses (normal and telephoto). We are looking at a digital SLR. I have seen good reviews for the Canon Digital Rebel xti and the Nikon D80. Will my old lenses work for these digital SLR's or will I have to buy new ones? Any recommendations?
Do most digital cameras have optical lenses or digital zoom lenses?
I bought two lens from Best Buy and spent over 800.00, Does anyone have anything they would sell for a good price
Hi,
I have been reading a lot on this deal w/ the Nikon SLR cameras...is the 0 promotion for the lenses still active? Thx.
I believe its possible, but i really just need help finding what adapter i need.
Im using a nikon d100 right now, but my grandfather game me a plethora of film lenses, from multiple makers, like kiron, kalimar, albinar and tokina.
i love shooting digital and it would be a shame for the thousands of dollars worth of lenses that i have to sit around while im shooting digital.
any help?
Yes, the digital densors are smaller than 35mm film, and yes, lenses have the same focal length where ever they are used. But, using lenses designed for 35m cameras on digital cameras trims the border of the image, making the lens effectively a "longer" lens. Could someone make an adapter, like a doubler (but instead a half-er) to make the old lenses work comprably with the digital cameras?
i want to know if there are any digital cameras, around 0 or less, that have the capability of taking really great macro/up close shots - really clear shots, with out having to buy additional/separate lenses? i want to do super macro shots! but then i get confused when it comes to having to buy additional lenses, figure out different settings, etc. thanks!
I'm thinking of buying one, only if they fit though (I don't care of they wont auto focus I don't like that feature anyways)
I have a 5 year old Rebel film camera. I have lots of lenses. I wont to go digital, but wonder if the old lenses work on the new digital camera bodies.
Thanks!
Rob
Hi,
Can someone tell me if I can use the following accessories from an old SLR camera on my new Canon Digital Rebel XT?
1. Canon EX, 50mm, 1:1.8, with mounted Kenko 48 Skylight filter and leather case
2. Canon EX, 35mm, 1:3.5, with mounted 48mm Skylight filter and leather case
3. Canon EX, 125mm, 1:3.5 with metal sunshade 125mm, leather case, and mounted Hoya 72.0 S Skylight (1A) filter and case
4. Canon close-up 450, 48mm screw-in, and directions-for-use folder
5. Sunpack GT20, Gold Tube Solid State Electronic Flash Unit
Thanks.
I'm looking to get a lenses for my digital SLR nikon. I was wondering if someone could tell me if I am standing in the same position and I want to zoom in on something (right now I have a 35-135mm zoom) would it be better to go with a smaller number like 15-55mm or go 7-300mm? Which one is going to give me more of closer shot when standing in the same position?
I may have already asked this question but it went into the wrong catagory maybe. Anyway, I have a bunch of older ai lenses which are very high quality. I'm having to switch to a new digital Nikon. Which body will accept old lenses. Also can I achieve the old crome look easily with a new digital camera? I need to get compressed long lens shots that can blend and look like the magic that is crome film. I hate to change but it's tough to get crome film processed nowadays. What to do? Thankyou. Stay sharp!
Also, where can I buy filters for it? I would prefer to buy used lenses please.
i have an old 10d and i was planning to give it to my brother. but when i acquired a kit lens 18-55mm.. it doesnt fit.. i dont want to buy another ef-s lens since it might not go in ..
so the thing is .. will the ef-s 17-85mm fit in a canon 10d.. or only ef mounts ( since i normally have L lenses which are ef ) and i just purchased a kit lens so that i could give it to my brother without burning my pockets for another lens..
thanks in advance