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anthony_alarcon

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  1. <p>There are two adapters for fd to eos ...one with glass it can focus to infinity the other with out glass works for macro. The glass adds i think one stop to the lens and the glass can be adjusted to make it sharper. I use an adapter and have found some great old push pull lens with a fixed aperture..... The setup you are have now is like putting an extension on the lens Good luck</p>
  2. <p>Thanks for the input....... I really like the feel of the 50 and the cost works out to my advantage as well. I think as a pure shooter it will be a good choice. Then I can save my money skip the 60 and 70 and get the next step whatever it will be. By then I may just go full frame. I played with a 60 did not like the lock on the dial and the dial inside the dial just seemed awkward. They are using the same software and,I think the 50 is the last mid level tank... The 60 feels just like my 600 like plastic.. other than the high ISO it seems all good.<br> Thanks again</p>
  3. <p>I use to shoot a lot of film about twenty years ago.....decided to get into dslr started with a used 300d it was fun....bought a new t3i and it has worked out just fine.....I made a mistake of using a 50d and the look and feel of the camera was a different world. I shoot a lot outside, the lack of seals on the t3 concerns me as well as the plastic case. I am going to purchase another camera looked at the 60d and was not impressed over the 50 These are in my price range no interest in full frame If I want to do video I will have my t3i .....so as a pure shooter I feel like the 50d is better would love to get some opinions with more time behind the eye piece than I.</p>
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