![]() I don't know what your long term photography goals might be. Canon has totally focused their efforts on new lenses for their mirrorless, and have all but abandoned their efforts on EF and EF-S lenses recently. For some, the use of adapters is not a great experience.Īnother factor that comes into play is the potential for mirrorless digital cameras to completely take over the market. Whether you're buying new for sure or perhaps considering used to save some money if you're just beginning in digital is a huge part of the decision, as well as the specific lenses you have and the specific Canon digital camera you're talking about. Some photographers purposely seek out that "vintage" look of an older lens. The maintenance of auto focus and auto exposure is also a question that individual photographers have to answer for themselves with the specific combination of film lens and digital camera they are using together. The two issues that can arise are a lack of sharpness in the corners and focusing at infinity. My first digital was a NON interchangeable lens camera (ILC) made by Olympus and my first Canon was just a point and shoot. I was using medium format (Not Canon, of course) for my professional work when I gradually switched over from film to digital. Should you use a Canon FD mount lens on a new Canon Digital CameraMy disclaimer is that I have no personal experience with using an adapter to use film camera lens on a digital camera. The deeper question and more complicated answer revolves around whether you really want to or not. The quick answer is yes, you can use your Canon FD mount lense on a newer Canon digital camera. ![]() It's a very complex question because of the many variables involved. Thanks for your question on using a older "film" lenses from your Canon AE-1 on a digital camera. I could use some help on this to make a smart decision. I was hoping to find one that would take them, or an adapter that would work as an in between for the two. It had multiple lenses that I would like to be able to use on a new camera since I'm looking to get a new digital camera now. ![]()
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