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05-18-2019 11:32 PM
Now i wish i still had all my old canon lens ?? Is there any thing special one needs to know when buying lens for a digital camera ??? I know canon film lens but my T3i is new to me ??
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05-19-2019 03:57 AM
@monradon wrote:Now i wish i still had all my old canon lens ?? Is there any thing special one needs to know when buying lens for a digital camera ??? I know canon film lens but my T3i is new to me ??
Try to buy “digital” lenses. One of the biggest differences between EOS lenses made for film cameras and those made for digital cameras are the anti-reflective coatings on the lens elements inside of the lens body.
Unlike film, digital sensor assemblies are capable of reflecting light back up into the body of the lens. This can wreak all sorts of havoc on the image captured by the image sensor. It frequently shows up as images with hazy looking, cloudy areas, or other weird lighting effects. Digital lenses have special coatings to minimize the effects of light being reflected back up into the body of the lens.
The T3i is good camera to discover digital photography. One of the first things you realize is that you no longer have to shoot an entire roll of film with a fixed ISO. The next thing you realize is the degree of control you can have over exposure.
Digital cameras are capable of automatically all three legs of the exposure triangle. But, you can also set up DSLR cameras to control any two legs, any one leg, or none of the legs of the exposure triangle.
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05-19-2019 10:51 AM
"Is there any thing special one needs to know when buying lens for a digital camera ?"
All you really need to know is, if the lens has the letters EF or EF-S in its name, it will work on your T3i. There are third party lenses but their naming convention is different. Stick with Canon until you become more familiar with it. Matter of fact stick with Canon period and all will be good.
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.
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05-19-2019 01:37 PM
They are much better today then they were. Especially if you choose wisely. Don't go third party if Canon has what you want. Sometimes Canon doesn't and sometimes the off brand lenses supply that niche.
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.
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05-19-2019 03:57 AM
@monradon wrote:Now i wish i still had all my old canon lens ?? Is there any thing special one needs to know when buying lens for a digital camera ??? I know canon film lens but my T3i is new to me ??
Try to buy “digital” lenses. One of the biggest differences between EOS lenses made for film cameras and those made for digital cameras are the anti-reflective coatings on the lens elements inside of the lens body.
Unlike film, digital sensor assemblies are capable of reflecting light back up into the body of the lens. This can wreak all sorts of havoc on the image captured by the image sensor. It frequently shows up as images with hazy looking, cloudy areas, or other weird lighting effects. Digital lenses have special coatings to minimize the effects of light being reflected back up into the body of the lens.
The T3i is good camera to discover digital photography. One of the first things you realize is that you no longer have to shoot an entire roll of film with a fixed ISO. The next thing you realize is the degree of control you can have over exposure.
Digital cameras are capable of automatically all three legs of the exposure triangle. But, you can also set up DSLR cameras to control any two legs, any one leg, or none of the legs of the exposure triangle.
"Enjoying photography since 1972."
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05-19-2019 08:31 AM
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05-19-2019 10:51 AM
"Is there any thing special one needs to know when buying lens for a digital camera ?"
All you really need to know is, if the lens has the letters EF or EF-S in its name, it will work on your T3i. There are third party lenses but their naming convention is different. Stick with Canon until you become more familiar with it. Matter of fact stick with Canon period and all will be good.
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.
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05-19-2019 11:49 AM
Thanks for the info the third party stuff i have tried that in the past to save and it usually cost !!
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05-19-2019 01:37 PM
They are much better today then they were. Especially if you choose wisely. Don't go third party if Canon has what you want. Sometimes Canon doesn't and sometimes the off brand lenses supply that niche.
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.
