yes, it will. try it it works. i swear, i have one of each camera, and it works DEVINE-ly. (:
It is an obsolete lens mounting standard developed by Canon that has not been in production since about 1990. It was superceded by the EF (Electro Focus) mount for EOS lenses, which were the forerunners of electronic focus. Apparently, Canon has never divulged what, if anything, that FD stands for.
There should be a setting in the back or a switch on the outside of the lenes
I have used a 80 - 200 F3.5 Tamron zoom on my Canon A1 almost exclusively for 35mm with great results. It's not a Canon lens as you specified, but I thought that might help anyway.
Vivitar makes lenses for several different camera mounts including Canon. A particular lens may fit or not depending on the mount.
The f on a camera lens is the maximum aperture of the lens. It is sometimes listed as 1:X with X being the maximum aperture. For example:- Canon EF 50mm f1.4 is a 50mm prime lens with a maximum aperture of 1.4- Tamron 90mm f2.8 is a 90mm prime lens with a maximum aperture of 2.8- Canon 70-200mm f/4 is a lens with a focal length of 70-200mm and a maximum aperture of 4.
Absolutely yes. Canon EOS 450D has the same mount as Canon EOS 400D, wich is EF and EF-S.
No, the lens mount is completely different.
Yes, if you purchase the 'EOS' version of this lens (the one intended for Canon) it will fit just like any other 'EOS' lens would. I have the 500D and it fits fine, but a Google search will show others successfully using the Samyang 8mm fisheye with other Canons e.g. 450D.
Yes, via a lens adapter available from aftermarket producers. All Canon FD lens to Canon EOS lens mount adapters will contain an optical element to provide correct focus at infinity. This is because the Canon FD lens flange focus distance (distance from the focus plane to lens mount) is shorter then the Canon EOS lens.
The Canon AE1 lens will not fit a Canon digital. You can buy an adapter that will allow the lens to work in manual focus mode on the digital camera.
Canon EF lens mount was introduced in 1987. It is the standard lens for Canon EOS family of SLR films and digital cameras. The EF or Electronic Focus is handled by a dedicated electronic motor which is built into the lens.
If you have an AF, or auto-focus lens (like the kit 18-55mm lens) you can focus your lens prior to filming, but cannot auto-focus while filming. To manually focus, switch the switch on the side of your lens to 'M' for manual. To focus, turn the outer focus ring on the lens until your subject matter is clear.
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 Canon EOS 500D is a 15.1 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera, announced by Canon. It continues the Rebel line of mid-range DSLR cameras, is placed by Canon as the next model up from the EOS 450D, and has been superseded by the EOS 550D (T2i).
The Canon EF-S 17 85mm lens is a standard zoom lens for Canon digital single-lens reflex camaras. It has image stabilization, an ultrasonic motor and a short back focus.
A CPU camera lens has electrical contacts on it. This means that it also has the auto focus option, which is where the lens will focus itself.
not without a converter. but then it becomes a completely manual lens. focus, meter, everything.