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It is more than just because. The one taking the photo need make sure they have just the shot the want. It bring it in to focus. Pulling it closer, a wider angle. Hope that helps you a little.
Generally, no. Each manufacturer has proprietary mounts for their lenses and, for example, Nikon lenses will not fit a Canon and so on. There are aftermarket lenses made to fit various cameras, but you need to specify the make and even sometimes the model of the camera in order to get a mount that fits.
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Any lens with EF mount to digital cameras and to cameras with APS-C sensor (smaller than full size) EF and EF-S mount lenses. To EOS film cameras FD mount lenses. To all EOS cameras, almost any lens with adapter: EF, EF-S, FD to other mount. For example EF to M42 adapter and you can use M42 lenses.
All EF series lenses will work with the film Rebel or any other EOS film body. EF-S lenses are not compatible with film cameras or full-frame digitals.
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No, Canon lenses are not compatible with Nikon cameras. Canon lenses are designed for Canon cameras, while Nikon lenses are designed for Nikon cameras.
There are many different lenses for cameras; Wide angle lenses, standard lenses, portrait lenses, telephoto lenses and more. Canon has its own brand of lenses but also Sigma y Tamron are offering compatible lenses for it, it just depends on the price and the quality you are looking for
mirrorless cameras
No, Canon lenses do not fit Nikon cameras. Canon lenses are designed for Canon cameras and use a different lens mount system than Nikon cameras.
Panasonic cameras are tricky in that they only accept replacement lens made by Panasonic themselves.
EF lenses are designed for full-frame cameras, while EF-S lenses are designed for cameras with APS-C sensors. EF lenses can be used on both full-frame and APS-C cameras, while EF-S lenses can only be used on APS-C cameras.
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No, Canon lenses are not compatible with Nikon cameras due to differences in lens mounts and technology.
Canon EF lenses are designed for full-frame cameras, while EF-S lenses are specifically made for Canon APS-C sensor cameras. EF lenses can be used on both full-frame and APS-C cameras, while EF-S lenses are not compatible with full-frame cameras.
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.
No, Canon lenses are not compatible with Nikon cameras due to differences in lens mounts and electronic connections.
No, Canon lenses are not compatible with Nikon cameras due to differences in lens mounts and electronic connections.