The Canon A-1 used FD mount manual-focus lenses. The earlier FL Canon lenses are also usable on the Canon A-1, but metering is a bit more cumbersome.
The current Canon EF mount was introduced in 1987 for auto-focus lenses. There is no compatibility between FD and EF lens mounts.
The Canons with FD mount include:
Canon F-1 (1971)
Canon FTb (1971)
Canon FTbn (1973)
Canon EF (1973)
Canon TLb (1974)
Canon TX (1975)
Canon F-1n (1976)
Canon AE-1 (1976)
Canon AT-1 (1977)
Canon A-1 (1978)
Canon AV-1 (1979)
Canon New F-1 (1981)
Canon AE-1 Program (1981)
Canon AL-1 (1982)
Canon T50 (1983)
Canon T70 (1984)
Canon T80 (1985)
Canon T90 (1986)
Canon T60 (1990)
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nope
All Canon Rebel DSLR cameras uses EF lenses that fit the Canon EF Mount.
All canon EF and EFS lenses fit on all canon dslr's
Any canon ef or efs lenses will fit on all of canon's dslr
The short answer is "Depends" The long answer is: From 1971 to 1987, Canon SLR bodies and lenses used the Canon FD mount. In 1987, Canon introuduced the EOS SLR system. All EOS cameras use Canon EF (auto focus) lenses. They can also use independently made lenses with EOS type camera mounts. Canon FD and EF lenses have completely different mounting connections and are not compatible with each other's camera bodies. All Canon DSLR (digital single lens reflex) cameras can use all Canon EF (or independent manufacturer equivalent) lenses made for film or digital cameras. Most Canon DSLR's have an APS-C sensor that measures 22.2 x 14.8mm. (This is smaller than the 36 x 24mm image size on 35mm film.) In 2003, Canon introduced EF-S lenses that were optimized for the APS-C sensor size. The EF-S lenses will only fit on Canon 20D, 30D, 40D, and 50D cameras (as of 2008) and all Canon Digital Rebel cameras.
Yes. Canon EOS film cameras uses EF-mount lenses. All Canon EOS Digital cameras will also accept EF-mount lenses.
The short answer is "Yes." The long answer is: All Canon EOS cameras use Canon EF (electro-focus) lenses. They can also use independently made lenses with EF type camera mounts. All Canon DSLR (digital single lens reflex) cameras can use all Canon EF (or independent manufacturer equivalent) lenses made for film or digital cameras. Most Canon DSLR's have an APS-C sensor that measures 22.2 x 14.8mm. (This is smaller than the 36 x 24mm image size on 35mm film.) In 2003, Canon introduced EF-S lenses that were optimized for the APS-C sensor size. The EF-S lenses will only fit on Canon 20D, 30D, 40D, and 50D cameras (as of 2008) and all Canon Digital Rebel cameras.
The short answer is "Yes." The long answer is: All Canon EOS cameras use Canon EF (electro-focus) lenses. They can also use independently made lenses with EF type camera mounts. All Canon DSLR (digital single lens reflex) cameras can use all Canon EF (or independent manufacturer equivalent) lenses made for film or digital cameras. Most Canon DSLR's have an APS-C sensor that measures 22.2 x 14.8mm. (This is smaller than the 36 x 24mm image size on 35mm film.) In 2003, Canon introduced EF-S lenses that were optimized for the APS-C sensor size. The EF-S lenses will only fit on Canon 20D, 30D, 40D, and 50D cameras (as of 2008) and all Canon Digital Rebel cameras.
Yep.
the T70 uses an FD lense, which cannot be fitted onto the new range of canon digital SLR cameras which use EF and EF-1 lenses
All lenses that have a "ef" or "ef-s" mount can work on a canon 50d. Be mindful, if you decide to go with a fill frame camera later on, the "ef-s" lenses will create heavy vignetting on those cameras?
Sorry No. and no one produces an adaptor to convert the praktica lenses to canon fit either.