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CANON FD TO EOS....WANT TO KNOW...


artie_kraemer

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I own a canon elan 7e and purchased a rare canon fd to eos mount. I

want to know if the fd mount lenses are going to cause any problems

on my eos body? I know I might lose some metering control and AF...I

just don't want to do any damage to my eos system...Any thoughts

would be appreciated...Thanks!!!!!

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The FD-EOS converters produced bu third brands are not rare. They are not very expensive either, and can be found routinely on Ebay. The optics however don't seem to be very good.

 

The original Canon FD-EOS converter is very good optically. Just as good as the 1.4x from Canon. This one is very hard to find and can be rather expensive. Canon never sold these to "the public" but made them available only to professionals with big white FD glass. They can sometimes be found used on Ebay, but prices will be around $200 to $250.

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That is not the Canon FD-EOS converter.<BR><BR>

I agree with Hans, the genuine Canon item is a very good piece. I use it with an EOS-3 and FD 500 4.5L and get very good results. The resulting lens is a manual focus 630mm f/5.6. <BR><BR>

See the MIR site for more information on the <a href=http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/canon/fdresources/fdlenses/fdeos.htm> FD-EOS adaptors</a>

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