The Canon T50 uses the FD lens mount, which is not directly compatible with modern Canon DSLR cameras that typically use the EF or EF-S lens mounts. While there are adapters available that may allow you to use FD lenses on some DSLRs, they often come with limitations, such as loss of autofocus and automatic exposure features. It's important to check the specific compatibility and functionality of any adapter used.
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.
Unfortunately, it will not. CANON and SONY have different lens mounting brackets.
No, not without an adapter. There are adapters avalable that lets you mount FD-lenses on newer Canon EOS cameras with EF-mount
The Canon EF lens will only fit Canon SLR camera bodies, unfortunately.
NO
Yes. The lens' brand (Nikon for example) to your Canon adapter.
NO. The lenses are designed for a specific brand name camera. A lens for a Canon camera will only fit a Canon etc.
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.
Short answer,"yes." The Canon EF 200mmm lens is designed to fit a "full-frame" Canon EOS camera - film or digital. It will also fit all Canon DSLR's that have the smaller APS-size sensor, including all of the Digital Rebels.
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.
Vivitar makes lenses for several different camera mounts including Canon. A particular lens may fit or not depending on the mount.