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Jul 05, 2012 16:58 |  #1

when i first got a DSLR in the house (it was for my wife) and i decided id like to use my FD primes with it...

i got an adapter and mounted it to my 200 f2.8 and mounted it up to the T1i...

how do you focus the darn thing? its obviously a MF lens, but i couldnt see the screen well enough to feel comfortable enough trying to focus it in anything but stage lighting...

also, how is the aperture set on an FD lens in this manner? i dont recall there being any change in the aperture when i tried to spin the A-ring and i know that the FD lenses have a lever that is actuated by the old film bodies...

are there adapters that work better than others?


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Jul 06, 2012 04:34 |  #2

I find Liveview is the best way to focus MF lenses.

Some FD to EF adapters don't have a pin to engage the aperture lever on the lens. You probably have one of those. You can use the Toothpick Trick" to solve this: http://www.hv20.com …quot-Toothpick-trick-quot (external link)


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Jul 06, 2012 09:59 |  #3

Ltdave wrote in post #14675346 (external link)
when i first got a DSLR in the house (it was for my wife) and i decided id like to use my FD primes with it...

i got an adapter and mounted it to my 200 f2.8 and mounted it up to the T1i...

how do you focus the darn thing? its obviously a MF lens, but i couldnt see the screen well enough to feel comfortable enough trying to focus it in anything but stage lighting...

also, how is the aperture set on an FD lens in this manner? i dont recall there being any change in the aperture when i tried to spin the A-ring and i know that the FD lenses have a lever that is actuated by the old film bodies...

are there adapters that work better than others?

Yeah, you'll need to release that lever before you'll be able to adjust the aperture. When off the camera, FD lenses "park" the aperture partially closed and lock it in place. I'm not sure what the idea was... maybe to preserve the springs in the aperture mechanism. Anyway, when adapted for use, if the adapter isn't designed to "unlock" the mechanism, you'll have to rig something that does.

And... There are FD to EOS adapters that have optics in them, to allow focus to infinity. In general, they are low quality optics and image quality is poor. Alternatively, there are adapters without optics that don't harm IQ, but most lenses won't focus to infinity.

Unfortunately, the FD/FL lenses are among the "worst" to adapt for use on EOS/EF mount.

More info about FD/FL adapters here: http://www.bobatkins.c​om …anon_fd_eos_ada​pters.html (external link)
That includes some info about the adapter Canon offered at one time, probably the highest quality that's ever been available... unfortunately it only works on particular lenses, it acts as a 1.26X teleconverter, it's quite rare and now is an expensive collectible. Last one I saw sell at auction went for $1200!

More info about adapting a wide variety of other mounts to EOS/EF (many of them much more easily and effectively than FD/FL) here: http://www.bobatkins.c​om …faq/manual_focu​s_EOS.html (external link)


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Jul 06, 2012 10:31 |  #4

You might also want to check this link out:

http://www.canonrumors​.com …l-lenses-on-your-ef-body/ (external link)


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Jul 06, 2012 10:48 |  #5

If you're going to be using a MF lens on a Rebel I'd recommend downloading and installing Magic Lantern. The focus peaking in Live View makes shooting MF a real treat. If you will be hand holding the camera and shooting manual focus you can get an LCD hood loupe like the Hoodman.


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