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johntrevor | 18:58 Sat 21st Apr 2007 | How it Works
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I have a number of Canon slr camera lens ( film ). Does anyone know if they are compatable with Canon`s digital cameras eg the EOS range ?
Thank you in anticipation
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Hi Johntrevor.

Try these two forum sites. I cannot help as I own a Sony.

www.amateurphotography.co.uk & www.digital-photo-forum.com

I expect you'll get your answer on these.
If they are Canon EF lenses, then yes.
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thanks to you both.I will look on the sites suggested.
The old lens are to fit canon AE1.I dont know if that means they are EF.
Unfortunately the Canon AE_1 uses FD lenses. You can use them but only with an adaptor. Focusing would then be manual. Exposure would be manual or aperture priority.
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies /canon/fdresources/fdlenses/fdeos.htm
yes they are i used to have a cannon eos and now have the 400d and also have a 80 to 200 lens which i kept and it works perfect on my 400d
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I wish to thank everyone for thier contributions.I now have a clear idea of what is possible.
I recently bought a Canon EOS400, and I seem to remember reading somewhere that the lenses from 35mm cameras work but the focal length will be different. Can't remember whether it was longer or shorter though.
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thanks PhilD

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