Hey all,
I have an older canon AE-1 with a fair ammount of lenses...I am also thinking about getting a digital rebel...if the AE-1 lenses worked with the rebel...that would be perfect. Do they?
Thanks a bunch!
Patrick
weezintrumpeteer Mostly Lurking 12 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jul 2004 More info | Jul 29, 2004 23:59 | #1 Hey all, http://www.flickr.com/photos/weezintrumpeteer/
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Bodog Goldmember 1,306 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: Peculiar, MO More info | Jul 30, 2004 00:20 | #2 Sorry, the drebel takes the EF series. Your AE-1 takes the older FD lenses. I understand there are adapters available, but the consensus seems to be that JimE
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timmyquest Goldmember 4,172 posts Joined Dec 2003 Location: Outside of Chicago More info | Jul 30, 2004 06:20 | #3 Permanent banI was recently in the same shoes you are in...trust me, suck it up and switch to EOS...you wont regret it. Capturing life a fraction of a second at a time
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smasraum Senior Member 594 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jul 2005 Location: TX Between Houston and Austin More info | Jul 27, 2005 06:37 | #4 Yep, I have my father's old AE-1 Program, and my old EOS 630, and switched to a 350D. The AE-1 stuff is different which is too bad because my dad had some nice lenses. My 630 lenses work with the 350D, but they were really, really cheap because I was a poor college kid when I got the 630. I just made the move to the 350D, make the move. You'll love it. Steve
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Jul 27, 2005 09:10 | #5 weezintrumpeteer wrote: if the AE-1 lenses worked with the rebel...that would be perfect. Do they? Another problem is that the viewfinder on the DRebel doesn't have a split image for manual focusing, and it's not particularly bright. This would make focusing with those lenses more difficult. "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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mikell Hatchling 1 post Joined Sep 2006 More info | Sep 06, 2006 02:40 | #6 I also am about to jump into Canon's Rebel XT, and have older Canons which I treasured, including a Pellix, an EF and an FT. I am giving them up but really wish I could still use one lens I truly loved, a Soligor 135mm f1.8. I have never found so beautiful a lens for shooting live performances(although I'm sure there are some).
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mikell wrote: I am giving them up but really wish I could still use one lens I truly loved, a Soligor 135mm f1.8. I have never found so beautiful a lens for shooting live performances You can of course physically modify the FD Lenses to fit the EF mount. Not dificult surgery for a skilled machinest. Of course this would make the lenses useless on the FD bodies (unless you reverse the surgery -Chris
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