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Ann McRae
Apr-17-2005, 03:54 PM
My local shop has a used 400mm f2.8L listed at cdn $3199.

I can't afford it, even though it sounds like a good price for sunch a beast.

ann

Shay Stephens
Apr-17-2005, 04:03 PM
FD is an older type of lens and mounting system (manual focus only). They don't work with the newer EF/EF-S lens mounts. EF lenses/mounts came out to support auto focus lenses.



My local shop has a used 400mm f2.8L listed at cdn $3199.

I can't afford it, even though it sounds like a good price for sunch a beast.

ann

Ann McRae
Apr-18-2005, 08:23 AM
Thanks, Shay.

ann


FD is an older type of lens and mounting system (manual focus only). They don't work with the newer EF/EF-S lens mounts. EF lenses/mounts came out to support auto focus lenses.

Ldavids@northwestern.edu
Apr-18-2005, 07:48 PM
This is an older Canon lens with an FD style mount. A quote from the Internet: "ALL Canon FD mount SLRs have long been discontinued ". So, unless you have an older camera, this is not a lens that would fit your needs. Sorry about the lack on contrast for this message (at least on my computer). Complain to Smugmug. If your local store has the lens, try it out on your camera and see if it works.

L.
My local shop has a used 400mm f2.8L listed at cdn $3199.

I can't afford it, even though it sounds like a good price for such a beast.

ann

David_S85
Apr-18-2005, 08:03 PM
My local shop has a used 400mm f2.8L listed at cdn $3199. I can't afford it, even though it sounds like a good price for sunch a beast.
ann

Hey! That would fit on my Canon AT-1 from 1977. :D















Oh, wait....... that would mean I need to buy film. And perhaps a battery. And a dust cloth. Errrrr.

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