Monday, December 14, 2009

35mm Camera, Main Parts 35mm Telephoto Lens Adaptabilty To DSLR Camera?

35mm telephoto lens adaptabilty to DSLR camera? - 35mm camera, main parts

Hello everyone;
I used a Canon 500mm telephoto mirror to use with my Canon 35mm camera.
Like the rest of the world (apparently), I am with my digital SLR camera (Canon Digital Rebel XT (350D)) my main camera.
This goal is always spectacular long-range shooting in the old days of 35-mm photography, and I would be able to use with your digital camera to ...
Is there some kind of adapter to achieve this goal?
The manual focus does not bother me, because I have done for years, so it is not a concern.
I would like to know if this adapter will I be able to focus the camera to infinity with him in his place?

Any help would be very grateful ...

Peace,
Bobby

6 comments:

anthony h said...

This is perfectly normal for older people with Canon FD targets.

The short answer is that there is nothing good for the mirror lens converter.

It is not focused at infinity cheap converters eBay. For this we need more optical elements between the lens and the camera, which significantly affect the optical performance. In addition, components that are designed for the long focal length lenses and very expensive.

Conclusion: It is better to simply a glass mirror in the Canon EF mount for buying a converter of dubious quality that are not infinite. The drawings are relatively normal for a glass mirror, and even low-cost labor as the most expensive. However, as mentioned by other posters, mirrors, lenses have weaknesses such as poor bokeh, donut-shaped highlights, the focus is not so good, digital, etc., but the rise ball, are unbeatable.

Other terms to look when shopping: try "reflex" which is another name for a MIRROr lens and the reflector lens.

As with other responses .... I doubt they ever gave a mirror lens on a camera, otherwise he would not have reacted as he did. It is noted that a lens at the same time is a good artist, I prefer a real refractive lens as a lens made of ice to take on these focal lengths.

TitoBob said...

Try Google "Canon optics and research. I have a lot of hits when I am doing exactly that.

TitoBob said...

Try Google "Canon optics and research. I have a lot of hits when I am doing exactly that.

Edwin said...

Buy the adapter and enjoy his old friend.

I get a smile from those who feel absolutely nothing about the lens and know that it is necessary to share your ignorance with everyone.

thething... said...

to see if you can fit an FD-EF.

I suspect the FD 500 mm lens is a forgery. If it is an EF mount would not be necessary to ask this question.

I'm pretty sure I saw FD-EF rises on eBay. I do not know what would be the quality, but you can make some interesting shots!

It would probably be fully manual mode, as
500 mm mirror lens has a fixed aperture f8. Should only focus manually play with the exposure, etc. and then. High-speed sports photography may not be possible.

tan0301 said...

I hate to burst your bubble here .. But the quality of the lenses mirror is not available. The opening of these things are usually around f8. If you have an adapter you can bet that the quality is crap. The glass is placed on digital is more important than the camera itself. It's always been. But with today's digital SLR cameras is even more important.

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