FD Lenses on my 550D?

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I've been thinking about this for a while. Are the FD to EOS adapters on ebay any good? Anyone done this before & been happy with the results?

Any advice welcome, thanks.
 
Better think about Leica R, Zeiss in Contax or M42 mount, then Nikon F and so on - if Canon EF lenses are no good for you. FD is the worst case scenario as it requires optical element in the adapter, and they tend to be rather poor.
 
Thanks for the reply. I was hoping it would be a cheaper way of getting some fast primes but it seems I'm going to have to spend more & get EF mount lenses instead.
 
There is nothing wrong with many other makes primes and they don't need a lens element in their adaptors making them superb on a digital.

Olympus om zuiko are brilliant, and M42 thread lenses are the way to go for cheap although prices eem to be climing at the moment quite quickly.
 
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I've looked at the M42 lenses but they dont seem to be very fast. I'm wanting F2 or faster at around 35mm. I already have a Tamron 17-50 F2.8 so it has to be faster than that.
 
I've had a quick go with FD lenses on my 5D and have to say that my preference remains in favour of M42 & Ricoh mounts. I've kept an FD f1.8 50mm for now with both types of adapter, optically assisted and mechanical, but I found the actual mounting process quite clunky and it's never going to be the lens I reach for first.
That said, I know that people get good results with FD lenses and that there are both excellent and good value examples out there, as well as companies who can undertake a proper conversion to EOS mount.
In terms of speed, I'd say that the majority of MF lenses on kneebay are not rocket fast but f1.4 lenses in 50/55mm are neither rare nor expensive. I have an Kneebay search for f1.2 lenses (not f2.0) and regularly see examples in this speed at prices much lower than would be expected of an EOS mount.
 
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