Yes, a Vivitar lens can fit a Canon T2i camera if it has the appropriate mount type. The Canon T2i uses the Canon EF or EF-S lens mount, so you'll need a Vivitar lens that is compatible with this mount. Check the specific model of the Vivitar lens to ensure compatibility before purchasing.
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.
Vivitar makes lenses for several different camera mounts including Canon. A particular lens may fit or not depending on the mount.
No, a Canon lens will not fit on a Nikon camera because they have different lens mounts.
No, a Canon lens cannot fit a Nikon camera because they have different lens mounts.
The Canon EF lens will only fit Canon SLR camera bodies, unfortunately.
NO
NO. The lenses are designed for a specific brand name camera. A lens for a Canon camera will only fit a Canon etc.
To use a Canon EF lens on a Canon FD camera body, you can use a Canon EF to FD adapter. This adapter allows you to mount the EF lens onto the FD camera body, enabling you to use the EF lens with the FD camera. Make sure to carefully attach the adapter to ensure a secure fit and proper functionality.
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.
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)
It should fit most digital cameras with a normal size lens.
I don't think they will fit any. The lens mount was changed right after the Canon T70. Someone told me they will fit a Nikon so I'm trying to find that out. (They don't fit Nikon cameras.) Canon T70 lenses only fit Canon SLR's (single lens reflex) made between 1964 to 1987. 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.