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Canon FD lenses
August 17, 2010, 07:19:38 pm
OK people hit me with some beta.  I've just bought a HV30 and it came with a DOF adapter (Jag35pro).  The guy told me that it was a Canon FD fit.  Are these all the same standard size so that any FD lense will fit?  Also more to the point what sort of lenses do you think would be useful, intially I'm going to go with a wideangle of some description.

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#1 Re: Canon FD lenses
August 17, 2010, 07:21:30 pm
why didn't you just go with a VDSLR?

(helpful I know).

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#2 Re: Canon FD lenses
August 17, 2010, 07:25:08 pm
Because this cost me £300 including the DOF adapter and I'm not that bothered about taking average photos (which is what I would do)

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#3 Re: Canon FD lenses
August 17, 2010, 10:24:19 pm
All FD lenses are the same mount so should fit.

Assuming your DOF adaptor uses the a 35mm full frame (i'm guessing here) then for a wide you want something like a 24mm or a 28mm, shouldn't be too expensive, I think all FD lenses cost FUCK ALL these days.

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#4 Re: Canon FD lenses
August 17, 2010, 10:41:59 pm
I'm pretty sure that any Canon lens with FD written on it will fit. I seem to remember reading that the FD mount went obselete around 1990 so any lens introduced after that (these will have EOS, EF or EFS written on them) won't fit.

Something like this:

http://www.harrisoncameras.co.uk/productdetail.kmod?Productid=1652

might well be a good starting point, being reasonably wide (I'm assuming the focussing screen on your adaptor is 35mm?) and pretty cheap. FD lenses tend to be cheaper than similar lenses with newer mounts because they won't mount on digital bodies.

Photo shops that do second hand bits (like Harrisons on London Road, linked above) or Mifsuds, Ffordes, ebay and any photo classifieds are probably good places to look.

Good luck.

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#5 Re: Canon FD lenses
August 17, 2010, 11:43:05 pm
Yes the focus screen is a vibrating 35mm thing.  Thanks for the help guys.  I'm amazed that Harrison's is cheaper than ebay!

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#6 Re: Canon FD lenses
August 18, 2010, 08:54:17 am
i'm not, fleabay seems overrun by idiots with more money than sense theses days.

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#7 Re: Canon FD lenses
August 18, 2010, 11:26:01 am
Harrisons are great. I don't mind paying 10% more than ebay to speak to a real person with a real returns policy.

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#8 Re: Canon FD lenses
August 18, 2010, 03:36:06 pm
Harrisons are great. I don't mind paying 10% more than ebay to speak to a real person with a real returns policy.

Totally agree, a great shop. They'll sometimes even knock a bit off the price of second hand gear if you ask nicely.

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#9 Re: Canon FD lenses
August 18, 2010, 05:01:58 pm
What JB and Dave said.

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#10 Re: Canon FD lenses
August 18, 2010, 09:07:20 pm
Cheers peeps

 

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