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robscomputer
Apr-11-2005, 07:51 AM
Hi,

I'm finally getting ready to upgrade from my Powershot G3 to a DSLR. Still not sure which one but I'm waiting to see the Rebel XT, 20D and N70s before I make up my mind. Might even look at a used D1X or Pro S2 if the price is right.

If I go with the Canon cameras I have a few lens but heard they you need to use digital only lens for Canon DSLRs. Would this mean my 50mm 1.4, and my 100-300mm 5.6 can not work correctly on the smaller DSLR sensor? I really love the 50mm on my film camera. :)

If the film lens do not work with the DSLR then it's not a huge loss. I needed an ultra wide angle any ways.

Thanks,
Rob

mercphoto
Apr-11-2005, 07:53 AM
If I go with the Canon cameras I have a few lens but heard they you need to use digital only lens for Canon DSLRs.

Rubbish.

Andy
Apr-11-2005, 07:54 AM
your 50 f/1.4 will work great, i use it all the time on my 20d. any ef lens mount will work on canon dslrs.

cheers

andy

Hi,

I'm finally getting ready to upgrade from my Powershot G3 to a DSLR. Still not sure which one but I'm waiting to see the Rebel XT, 20D and N70s before I make up my mind. Might even look at a used D1X or Pro S2 if the price is right.

If I go with the Canon cameras I have a few lens but heard they you need to use digital only lens for Canon DSLRs. Would this mean my 50mm 1.4, and my 100-300mm 5.6 can not work correctly on the smaller DSLR sensor? I really love the 50mm on my film camera. :)

If the film lens do not work with the DSLR then it's not a huge loss. I needed an ultra wide angle any ways.

Thanks,
Rob

robscomputer
Apr-11-2005, 08:23 AM
Thanks for the answers, very glad to hear the lens will work with the DSLR!

Thanks again,
Rob

Baldy
Apr-11-2005, 09:50 AM
A very little-known fact: if you're shooting people with a light source that puts out a lot of near-infrared light (tungsten lights indoors, on-board flash), most Canon lenses will make fair caucasions look sunburned.

Film wasn't sensitive to near-infrared but digital cameras are, especially Canons because they use CMOS sensors. Many an anguished wedding photographer has shot a wedding with their spiffy new MKII only to have the bride hate the way her skin looks.

One solution is to use the 24-70mm L glass, which has an anti-infrared coating, enough to keep red areas of skin from going nuclear.

landrum
Apr-11-2005, 10:28 AM
A very little-known fact: if you're shooting people with a light source that puts out a lot of near-infrared light (tungsten lights indoors, on-board flash), most Canon lenses will make fair caucasions look sunburned.

Film wasn't sensitive to near-infrared but digital cameras are, especially Canons because they use CMOS sensors. Many an anguished wedding photographer has shot a wedding with their spiffy new MKII only to have the bride hate the way her skin looks.

One solution is to use the 24-70mm L glass, which has an anti-infrared coating, enough to keep red areas of skin from going nuclear.
Good to know!:thumb

gus
Apr-11-2005, 11:34 AM
A very little-known fact: if you're shooting people with a light source that puts out a lot of near-infrared light (tungsten lights indoors, on-board flash), most Canon lenses will make fair caucasions look sunburned.

Film wasn't sensitive to near-infrared but digital cameras are, especially Canons because they use CMOS sensors. Many an anguished wedding photographer has shot a wedding with their spiffy new MKII only to have the bride hate the way her skin looks.

One solution is to use the 24-70mm L glass, which has an anti-infrared coating, enough to keep red areas of skin from going nuclear.
Is this easy to correct in either RAW/PS processing baldy ? IE temp settings.

Khaos
Apr-11-2005, 12:20 PM
Is this easy to correct in either RAW/PS processing baldy ? IE temp settings.
Very easily taken care of in RAW processing.

wxwax
Apr-11-2005, 12:25 PM
Very interesting, Baldy. One wonders why they'd continue to make a flash that has that kind of a problem.

Rob, I think what you're hearing about has to do with the new line of lenses that Canon is coming out with, that will only fit the 300D Digital Rebel and the Digital Rebel XT/350D.

However, your old Canon lenses will fit any body, including the 300D and the XT.