My dad has an older camera that takes film, and it has 30+ lenses (like for tunnel-vision, etc) I'm not sure on the size, but I think he said something in the 30mm range. He doesn't want me using his camera, because I live at my moms house and he doesn't want it over there, plus I want one that's digital so I can upload my pictures onto the computer fast and easy. I'm looking at used photography cameras, but I've seen that lenses are WAY expensive! I'm poor and 13, providing for myself, and I really want to do this, I even have been offered a full scholarship for a photography class at our poetry house starting in a few weeks, to help get me started off. Thing is, I can't afford to start buying things like lenses, so I was hoping that some of my dad's lenses could fit on a new digital camera, if I got the same size camera. Would that work?

I currently own a Nikon D40, but wanted to learn more about photography, so I enrolled in a black and white photography class at my school. We need a film camera, but since I already have a nice digital setup with a couple lenses, I was wondering what a good film camera for the class would be, that would be under a couple hundred dollars used.
Both Lenses I have are DX lenses, if that helps in what film camera I should get.

I am currently a student in a photography class, and I need a camera that you can manually set the shutter speed and the lens opening. Does the Canon EOS Rebel TI 35mm SLR camera have the manual settings for the shutter speed and lens opening?

The cheapest lens that will work for this camera? It is for a photography class so it does not have to be perfect and like most college kids I dont have much money so please any tips or suggestions!

a 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6G AF Zoom-Nikkor lens came with my Nikon 35mm slr camera that I bought for my photography class. my first class was today and for our first assignment he said that he'll only accept a 35-70 mm lens. so do I need to buy a new lens or will mine work. I'm really dumb on all this, but I'm learning! Thanks so much!

i usually use digital and i have a nikon d40
so i'm kinda a die hard nikon fan lol sigma lenses are nice as well
anyways i am taking a photography class learning about film and i have to have a film camera i don't i'm buying one off ebay but i don't know what brand to get all i know is i need a 35mm film camera lens size doesnt matter too much.. is olympus a good brand? i know nikon is

what do you look for when buying a film camera?
whats a good lens size?

thanks!

i will be taking a photography class and it requires a 35mm camera 50mm lens and a manual override. i have been looking on the internet for some but i can;t find any! im getting frustrated. please help :] thank you

Okay, I was interested in buying this camera for my photography class, the Canon 35mm SLR Rebel TI, but my teacher told me I should get a camera with fixed lens instead of zoom lens. What cameras have those?
I meant Canon EOS Rebel TI 35mm SLR manul camera
I'm a beginner, I don't reallyknow the difference between fixed and zoom lens...please help! :P

I'm going to be taking a photography class in September, but its a ALL film class, so all need a film camera...and I just found a Canon EOS Rebel GII 35mm SLR for a 0, what I am asking is this a good camera for the money? I shoot with a Canon and WILL NOT CHANG, I'm going to be a Canon man for life. Anyhow have any of you worked with this camera? if so what did you think? Mostly what I need the film camera for is becuse all be working with a darkroom in this class.

Also heres my photography...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dannysphotography/

I have the standard 18-55mm, 55-200mm VR and a 50mm 1.8D - all Nikon lenses. If I buy a film camera for a photography class, can I use these lenses?

I'm totally new to the whole SLR 35mm camera thing. I just started a photography class. I also just purchased a Minolta Maxxum 5000i camera that comes with a "Sigma Lens". Here's a link to the auction that I won:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300256891749&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:US:1123

1, did I get a good deal? 2, If I were to buy other lenses for this camera, what kind of lens would I need to get? What things would I need to know?

Thanks!

I have an old 35mm FILM Nikon from 1985 that I used throughout high school in my photography class.It came with a Quantaray, Nikkor, and another brand lens I can't recall.I have not used the camera since graduating and have loaned it to my cousin who is taking a class in the last couple of years. The lenses are kinda funky/don't really work and I chose not to invest in buying lenses for the camera especially since I recently made an investment in buying Canon equipment.

I recently purchased a Canon DSLR and have the following lenses(including the kit lens)
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L
Canon 50mm f/1.8
Canon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Tamron 18-200 3.5-6.3(<-eh, yeah I know what you're gonna say here)

I'm a beginner here so be easy and be clear with me please.

1. What CANON 35mm SLR camera should I get?
(something that could sustain that 24-70 lens-it weighs a ton-
I would be safe to assume that the rebels are out of the question)
2. How many of the lens I own are compatible with Canon film SLRs?
3.Will I need a lens adapter to use the lenses with the film camera?

Please include any other information, links, or suggestions.Thanks!
Something I could buy under 0 maybe even 400 used probably that Eos 1v would probably empty out my invisible pocket if I have any after buying that 24-70 lens.I'm not looking for something too fancy since for now I rather use my digital. I just know that the rebel is too little of a camera and the other one is too much money for me right now.
I don't need a new DSLR. I use a 1D Mark III. I want the film camera to use when I want to use film, example, taking another photography class that uses film. AE models that use FD are too old for my liking. I don't want to invest in FD lenses, no matter how cheap they may cost. If thats the case I would just stick to my old Nikon and buy lenses for that. Can't I just get some names of cameras by now? I understand the whole EF and EFs thing since.

I'm buying a Canon Rebel XTi body, but I need help choosing a lens.

I really don't understand all the differences!

I need a lens for shooting landscape/nature/portraits and one for action shots.

I'm taking a photography class in the Spring, but am buying my camera now. Can you explain the different TYPES of lenses, how/why they are used?

Nothing super pricey, I'm on a budget to stay under 00.

Any help/advice would be very much appreciated.

Thanks!

I am thinking about buying a Canon Digital Rebel XT. The one I am looking at comes with a EF-S 18-55mm lens. I took a photography class in college about 5 years ago but I really am drawing a blank of well, about everything. Besides, all of my work there was in film though this does seem quite a bit similar. From some things I have read, there is a difference between digital mm measurements and regular 35mm print film measurements. Can someone please explain to me what DIGITAL lenses would be good for what kinds of use? And this may be a dumb question but would my Canon Rebel EOS 35mm lenses interchange with this digital Rebel? Gee would be spectacular if it would but I'm guessing no. Thanks for all the help I'm trying to blow the dust off off of my brain.

I've collected a bunch of lenses for my EOS 30D, but now I'm taking an intro photography class that works entirely in film. Will my lenses be backward compatible with a 35mm Canon Rebel?

im taking a college photography class and bought a used rebel G, which comes with a 35mm-80mm lens. im looking to get another Lens. problem is i don't know what kind of lenses will fit on it with out ruining the camera and the Lens. i don't want to buy a 0-300 lenses and not have it work. any help it greatly appreciated.