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Jan 11, 2007 09:38 |  #1

does anyone know if a 'Canon OM MOUNT GEMINI 28MM F2.8 WIDE ANGLE LENS' would fit on a digital rebel xti?


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Jan 11, 2007 09:52 |  #2

If that's the one on eBay (external link), I don't think the seller's sure what he's got. It's described both as Canon and Olympus mount. However' it's also described as "Manual", so in any case I wouldn't bother with it. Gemini isn't exactly one of the first (or even second, or third) tier lens manufacturers. "Free for the cost of shipping" would be paying too much.


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Jan 11, 2007 09:53 |  #3

hm.. ok yeah just thought for that price... I bid on it cause it was almost over.. stupid me then.. think gonna win it.. either way it's only 15 box with shipping... thought I'd experiment...
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Jan 12, 2007 03:16 |  #4

Looks like you are the proud owner of a Canon 'OM' (???) fit lens then :confused: :confused: ;)

Maybe you can sell it on for more money...;)


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Jan 15, 2007 08:48 |  #5

kevin_c wrote in post #2527976 (external link)
Looks like you are the proud owner of a Canon 'OM' (???) fit lens then :confused: :confused: ;)

Maybe you can sell it on for more money...;)

lol... oh well guess we learn from our mistakes.. whatever it is it might fit on ald 35 mm canon which i intend to buy once scholl starts.. wanna learn the basics


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Jan 15, 2007 14:49 |  #6

An Olympus OM mount lens will not fit on any Canon EF mount camera, unless you spend money to buy one of the mount adapters that converts OM-to-EF!


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Jan 15, 2007 20:02 |  #7

Wilt wrote in post #2545966 (external link)
An Olympus OM mount lens will not fit on any Canon EF mount camera, unless you spend money to buy one of the mount adapters that converts OM-to-EF!

thanks for info - forget about that then


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Jan 15, 2007 20:06 as a reply to  @ martinsjc's post |  #8

Retract your bid. That's allowed.


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