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EF stands for Enhanced Fujita. It was changed from the original Fujita or "F" scale in order to provide more accurate ratings and to correct wind speeds. The original Fujita scale's damage descriptions were too generalized and it overestimated the winds of strong tornadoes.
i have a ef&ef green lamp #502. how much is it worth
No, EF-M lenses are not compatible with EF mounts. EF-M lenses are specifically designed for Canon's mirrorless cameras, while EF lenses are designed for Canon's DSLR cameras with EF mounts.
No, an EF lens will not fit an EF-S camera body.
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The best EF-M lenses compatible with the EF mount are the Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM, Canon EF-M 32mm f/1.4 STM, and Canon EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM.
My EE EF lamp is marked Chicago if that is any help.yes
The main difference between Canon EF and EF-S lenses is their compatibility with different camera bodies. EF lenses are compatible with both full-frame and APS-C sensor cameras, while EF-S lenses are specifically designed for APS-C sensor cameras. EF-S lenses are generally smaller and lighter than EF lenses, but EF lenses offer a wider range of focal lengths.
EF lenses are designed for Canon DSLR cameras and have a larger mount diameter, while EF-M lenses are designed for Canon mirrorless cameras and have a smaller mount diameter. This means that EF lenses are not compatible with EF-M cameras, and vice versa. Additionally, EF-M lenses are typically more compact and lightweight compared to EF lenses.