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35-135 usm


dan_oherlihy

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I have a digital tripod. I guess means you kin grab it wiz yo' digits.

 

I had a 1990 EF 35-135 4.0-5.6 USM (kit lens for the EOS 10S). It was the first consumer

optic with ring-type USM and FTM. Worked fine on my 10D.

Sometimes the light’s all shining on me. Other times I can barely see.

- Robert Hunter

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Besides the fact that you lens is either not "image stabelized" or its not an 35-135 its going to work with a digital EOS body. Just keep in mind, that this lens doesn't give the same field of view that it gave on film bodies. (This applies to most digital bodies).
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There is no 35-135mm image stabilized Canon lens. There is an old 35-135mm USM lens from the film era that is not image stabilized, but it should work fine on your camera. There is also an image-stabilized 28-135mm lens that is more recent, which should also be fine.
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