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No, not without an adapter. There are adapters avalable that lets you mount FD-lenses on newer Canon EOS cameras with EF-mount
Yes, with a FD to EOS mount adapter.
The Canon AE-1 camera uses FD mount lenses. Canon made FD mount cameras and lenses from 1971 through 1987. FD lenses are manually focused. FD lenses are no longer being manufactured, but are available for incredibly low prices on the used market. Ebay is one good source.
No, considering there is no camera lense.
The Canon T70 camera uses Canon FD lenses. These are manual-focus lenses, but have auto exposure when used with the T70. Most FD lenses made by Canon are very high quality. They can almost always be found at modest prices through a well-known internet personal marketplace website.
The short answer is: "None" See the answer for the question: Are canon t70 and canon eos rebel xsi lense compatible? The Canon AE1 takes FD mount lenses. All Canon digital cameras take EF lenses. They are not compatible.
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.
The Canon Eos lense mount, the "bayonet-style mount" is known for taking pictures through electrical contacts, in contrast to the conventional way of camera shots.
All bayonet mount canon camera's in the past 30 years will accept an FD lens'. The AE 1 and later ones will accept the lens' but will only work on automatic if the lens has the A setting on the lens.The FD will not work on an auto focus.
The zoom of a camera is completely unrelated to the resolution of a camera. This is dependent on the lense.
Red on a thermal camera means a source of heat is in view of a lense