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Hi there,
I have a Canon 50D, and during my quest to raise some cash for an L lens I have been eBaying like mad.
Browsing some of the older camera equipment, I came across M42 lenses that could be adapted to modern DSLRs.
Risking a tenner, I bought an M42 adapter, and a Palinar 35mm f2.8 just to see what the quality was like. It only arrived yesterday, and I have to say that I'm impressed. The build quality seems excellent, and it's nice to have a physical manual control over the camera - rather than button pushing.
So I've started looking at other lenses to have a go with, but am getting hopelessly confused by all the different mounts and adapters. I've read that the Canon FD mount doesn't adapt well to Canon EF (even though you can get adapters).
Are there any websites/forums that explain more about this process? It's a cheap way of getting quality glass at the loss of automatic control, which is not a problem for me.
Or... Are there any other common mounts that adapt well to DSLRs?
Thanks in advance for any help. And yes - there have been a couple of threads recently on M42 mounted lenses which has prompted me to post this.
Cheers!
-H
I have a Canon 50D, and during my quest to raise some cash for an L lens I have been eBaying like mad.
Browsing some of the older camera equipment, I came across M42 lenses that could be adapted to modern DSLRs.
Risking a tenner, I bought an M42 adapter, and a Palinar 35mm f2.8 just to see what the quality was like. It only arrived yesterday, and I have to say that I'm impressed. The build quality seems excellent, and it's nice to have a physical manual control over the camera - rather than button pushing.
So I've started looking at other lenses to have a go with, but am getting hopelessly confused by all the different mounts and adapters. I've read that the Canon FD mount doesn't adapt well to Canon EF (even though you can get adapters).
Are there any websites/forums that explain more about this process? It's a cheap way of getting quality glass at the loss of automatic control, which is not a problem for me.
Or... Are there any other common mounts that adapt well to DSLRs?
Thanks in advance for any help. And yes - there have been a couple of threads recently on M42 mounted lenses which has prompted me to post this.
Cheers!
-H