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Canon EOS 400D

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PhilD | 23:28 Sun 22nd Feb 2009 | Technology
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I have several lens from my old 35mm SLR cameras (M42 screw and Pentax K mounts). I have seen adaptors for sale on ebay for use with my Canon 400D. Has anyone used one? I realise it will have to be used manually. Is the light meter in the camera easy to use?
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film SLR has a different focal plane, length and aperture to digital SLR (ccd is smaller, set further forward and generally more sensitive)

the ring will also alter focal length and aperture
(it might even improve it!)
but at the end of the day it's a "bodged fix" .... but it will save a few hundred quid ...

jessops or similar MAY let you try before you buy ... but they are reasonably cheap .... certainly worth a go.

I haven'y used one on a digi ... but on my old clockwork - after a couple of asted rolls ... it worked quite well
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Thanks AC for the reply.
I was loking on ebay for adapters and spotted a 70-300 lens for sale so I have gone for that. Bit more expensive but saves messing about.

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