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Aug 18, 2010 13:00 |  #1

I have an EOS Rebel G film camera, I want to know will the lenes I have for it work with an EOS 30d as I am going to go digital?




  
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Aug 18, 2010 13:02 |  #2

Yes.


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Aug 18, 2010 13:04 |  #3

EF mount Lens will work I on the 30D the Rebel G was a EF mount it just did not support EF-S so you should have anything to worry about .


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Aug 18, 2010 13:28 as a reply to  @ dpds68's post |  #4

thanks folks. i have read some back post on this topic and it seems all lens work well except sigma, whitch both of my lens happen to be, so it seems they may or may not work.




  
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Aug 18, 2010 13:31 |  #5

If they're a Sigma DG they should work fine. Older Sigma lenses have some weird occurences where they give bad vignetting if they're not specificaly for digital sometimes.. (so I've read)


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Yes. 100% compatible.


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Aug 18, 2010 14:08 |  #7

Syntaxxor wrote in post #10745021 (external link)
If they're a Sigma DG they should work fine. Older Sigma lenses have some weird occurences where they give bad vignetting if they're not specificaly for digital sometimes.. (so I've read)

????

Older film-era Sigmas may not interface fully (aperture control and autofocus specifically) with a modern DSLR, but vignetting is strictly optical and all film-era Sigmas certainly have a big enough image circle for full-frame sensors.




  
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