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Can I use older manual lens on EOS Rebel 2000?


kevin_w._doll

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I have a new Canon EOS Rebel 2000 with a Sigma 28-200. I am also new to the exciting hobby of photography. I would really like a wide angle lens, but most of them are out of my price range. I noticed that Canon makes a manual 18-35 in a "FD" mount. I also noticed in a an ad that there is a converter for EOS to FD. Can I use this older lens on my body? I realize that I would lose all AF functions, but that it fine. I assume that with a lens like this, there would not be much range in the depth of field anyway.

Can someone clear this up for me. Thanks Kevin

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Not recommended. The FD-EOS covverters don't work very well,

especially on wide angle lenses. In fact they are low power

teleconverters which will increase the focal length of the lens and

lower optical quality. You can get an FD-EOS converter which has no

optics, but you then lose infinity focus.

 

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In the end it's just not worth the trouble.

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A better option would be to use an adapter with older screw mount lenses. The kind for old Pentax cameras. Or T mount lenses, or even Tamron Adaptal lenses. Although the Adaptall adapter is no longer available, but is for sale on Ebay from time to time. All these adapters use no optics and still focus to infinity. It's too bad Canon decided to disable the AF confirmation indicators when using these options though.

 

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Of course an even better option for a good price would be to buy a new Vivitar/Phoenix/Cosina 19-35 f:3.5-4.5. They can be had for around $180, and not much less used.

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