EF lens are a very popular thing in cameras. The most well known camera that uses such method of lens is the Cannon EF Lens Camera introduced in 1987.
The Canon EF lens will only fit Canon SLR camera bodies, unfortunately.
No, or maybe. You need to look at the lens. If the lens is EF-S then it will not fit. If the lens is EF then it will fit. rebel can use all EF and EF-S lenses. 5d can only use EF lenes, becouse it's full frame body (camera)
Yes. The camera can use EF and EF-S lenses.
The price for a Canon EF camera lens will vary depending on where you get it as well as size. There is currently one listed on Amazon for size 50mm 1/8 for the low price of $125.
Yes, the Canon EOS 400D has both EF and EF-S lens mounts. Therefore, the TS-E 90mm WILL fit on the camera because it has an EF lens mount.
EOS EF-S and EF... The Canon Rebel EOS is compatible with over 60 Canon EF/EF-S lenses A super high-end lens good for this camera would be one of the canon 70 200 lens. You can see a review of it at: http://canonlensreviews.net/canon-ef-70-200mm-2-8l-is-ii-lens-review/
The Canon EF 24 70mm lens is compatible with all current Canon SLR camera models. The standard zoom lens is a powerful lens set that is great for long distance shots.
Canon EF-S 17-55 f2.8 is a nice normal zoom lens.
Yes, that will work fine. Dos not work the otherway around.
The Canon EF 1200mm f/5.6L IS USM Super Telephoto Lens costs US$120000
EF and EF-S lenses can be used on 400d. There is a lot of lenses out there.
The short answer is: "No" The long answer is: The T70 uses Canon FD mount lenses. FD lenses can only be focused manually. All of the exposure communication connections between the camera and lens are mechanical. An EF lens will not fit onto an FD body. In 1987, Canon introduced EOS cameras that use EF (electro-focus) lenses. All of the exposure and focusing communication connections between the camera and lens are electrical. An FD lens will not fit directly on to any EOS camera. The Rebel XSi camera is a Canon EOS digital camera that can use EF lenses or the smaller EF-S lenses made for APS-C DSLR's. Adaptors are available on a popular internet auction site that will connect an FD lens to an EOS body. The price in 2008 is just under $40, including shipping. Lens functions are manually adjustable only, and are not very convenient when used in this way.