Unfortunately, it will not. CANON and SONY have different lens mounting brackets.
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That depends on the lens that is mounted on the Sony A33 DSLR.
What do you mean? It is a DSLR camera, not a lens.
It depends if the camcorder has the physical settings to attach the lens.
Canon DSLR lenses are designed to be used only on Canon brand cameras. The actual camera models would depend on which DSLR lens model is being referenced.
no it is a DSLR a SLR is a Single Lens Reflex camrea that acceps film and a DSLR is a Digital Single Lens Reflex camrea that is digital
It depends on the brand of camera and the type of lens. Most Nikon film SLR lenses will work (in manual mode) on their digital SLR cameras. Many Canon lenses will work on new Canon SLR cameras, but you have to check compatability between the camera model and the type of lens. Sony purhcased the Minolta digital camera division, so all Sony Alpha DSLRs will use Minolta lenses.
Short answer,"yes." The Canon EF 200mmm lens is designed to fit a "full-frame" Canon EOS camera - film or digital. It will also fit all Canon DSLR's that have the smaller APS-size sensor, including all of the Digital Rebels.
Yes. The lens' brand (Nikon for example) to your Canon adapter.
it's not necessarily the camera that matters as much as the lens. If you are really into landscape photography you will need a wide angle lens.
DSLR = Digital Single Lens Reflex It's a digital camera made to look like a 35mm SLR. Usually the lens is interchangeable, but not always. - - - - - It is a camera with a detachable lens for great shots Hope this helped
Yes, when using a 35mm format film, the 50mm prime lens is considered a "normal" or "natural view" lens. This does not hold true when using a Digital SLR camera (DSLR) because the sensor for most cameras is not 35mm size (36 by 24mm). Entry level and enthusiast level DSLRs often have sensors that are about half size (18 mm wide) and therefore the 50mm lens is equivalent to a slight zoom. A 35mm or 28mm prime lens is closer to that natural view. Some of the more expensive DSLR cameras have a full size sensor and thus have the same magnification and characteristics of the 35mm film camera.