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Topic: Canon 10D compatible lenses / FD to EOS advice (Read 6580 times)
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cuds
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Hi guys
Given a canon eos 10D for my birthday but it didn't come with any lenses , i do know they need EF (was told EF-S) wouldn't work
I have seen loads on ebay and would like to get a good one but not sure what i should be looking for , my friend has lent me for now a EF 75-300MM 1:4-5.6 III which i have taken some nice photo's with so i know that one is fine , can anyone suggest any more
I do have a FD 135MM but it won't fit and by looking at bobs proper pages i don't think if i get a
Canon FD Lens to EOS EF Body Mount Adapter
or
Macro Lens Mount Converter FD-EOS
Will work , so what i am after really is , will the FD lens be ok if get a convertor and what EF lenses will be ok , also Will EF-S lenses be ok or just some of them
Your help will be of great assistance
Best regards mike
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Bob Atkins
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The EOS 10D will not accept EF-S lenses, so cross them off you list. The EOS 20D was the first camera of that series that accepted EF-S lenses. I'd avoid the converter. The results are unlikely to be good and a converted lens isn't very easy to use. While Canon's EF-S lenses for APS-C cameras (like the 10D) won't fit, the SIgma, Tamron and Tokina lenses designed for APS-C cameras will fit and work OK, so if you want a wideangle zoom, you'd be better off taking the "3rd party lens" route. Your lowest cost option would be something like the Sigma 18-50 (around $200)
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cuds
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Cheers for the advice bob , will help me out a lot So i stick to canon EF only and the 3rd party lenses if want the other option , cheers
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« Last Edit: August 28, 2010, 06:28:53 PM by cuds »
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