04-27-2023 10:34 AM - last edited on 04-27-2023 10:38 AM by Danny
I have a new Canon EOS Rebel T7 camera that I would like to pair with an old Vivitar 80-200 zoom lens. Does Canon have an adapter that would allow me to attach the Vivitar lens to the Rebel camera?
I would appreciate any guidance.
Ray
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04-28-2023 08:15 AM - edited 04-28-2023 08:25 AM
Hi Ray. Just go to the Canon refurb site via the link I posted and click "Add to Cart" if you want to buy it. Great price and it comes with a 1 year warranty like a new product. I have purchased many Canon refurb items and never a problem. The net price of the lens will be lower than posted because you won't be spending money on an adapter for your older lens.
I had that lens when I had my Rebel. It produces high quality images that stand up well to cropping for even closer reach.
Here is full image and zoom in at 100% of the belt area.
04-27-2023 03:46 PM - edited 04-27-2023 03:50 PM
Is this an old manual-focus lens? There are numerous adapters (not from Canon) to mount your lens on a Canon DSLR body.
The problems are:
1. You will not have any auto focus or aperture control. Manual only.
2. The adapters to a Canon DSLR have an optical element in them to provide for infinity focus, and these elements are not very good image quality. I have one from Fotodiox that has a removable element, so you don't lose image quality, at the expense of infinity focus. But, interestingly enough, a mirror lens focuses PAST infinity and infinity-focuses just fine.
The adapters are cheap, so you COULD try one out to see what you think of it. I only use mine with an old FD-mount Vivitar 500mm mirror lens.
Canon DID make an FD-to-EF adapter that was said to be of very high optical quality. It was very expensive, and it is very rare. I have never actually seen one.
04-28-2023 07:32 AM
@smithave wrote:I have a new Canon EOS Rebel T7 camera that I would like to pair with an old Vivitar 80-200 zoom lens. Does Canon have an adapter that would allow me to attach the Vivitar lens to the Rebel camera?
I would appreciate any guidance.
Ray
Consider this lens.
Shop Canon Refurbished EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM | Canon U.S.A., In
04-28-2023 08:09 AM
John, thanks so much for your response. Do have a good source for those lenses that you mentioned? I know so little about good cameras and lenses that I could easily make a mistake by purchasing the wrong device.
Ray
04-28-2023 08:15 AM - edited 04-28-2023 08:25 AM
Hi Ray. Just go to the Canon refurb site via the link I posted and click "Add to Cart" if you want to buy it. Great price and it comes with a 1 year warranty like a new product. I have purchased many Canon refurb items and never a problem. The net price of the lens will be lower than posted because you won't be spending money on an adapter for your older lens.
I had that lens when I had my Rebel. It produces high quality images that stand up well to cropping for even closer reach.
Here is full image and zoom in at 100% of the belt area.
04-28-2023 10:31 AM
John:
WOW to the pic! That's the kind of closeup detail I am looking for. I am EXTREMELY impressed with you folks on the Canon Community Group. Y'all are the best responders and helpers I have ever encountered. Thanks so much for helping out a newby!
I took y'alls advice and bought the refurbished ef-s-55-250mm-f-4-5-6-is-stm lens today--$185 including tax. Can't wait to get it on the camera and go to work.
Thanks again to all for your help.
Ray
04-28-2023 09:15 AM
Greetings Ray,
I see that others have chimed in and also recommended as I did in my initial reply that a compatible lens would be a better option. I am glad you are considering it now. I owned the 55-250 previously. Its light and capable with good IQ. It will run circles around your 80-200. It won't require any adapters and will perform AF and aperture for you. Its also got IS, so your images will be "steady as she goes". Its extremely light and I believe it will exceed your expectations. I know you will enjoy it.
~Rick
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04-28-2023 11:21 AM
Rick:
I took your advice, and that of others, and bought a refurbished ef-s-55-250mm-f-4-5-6-is-stm lens today--$185 including tax. With all of y'all's recommendation, I know this will be a good solution to my problem.
As I have shared with others, I am EXTREMELY impressed with you folks on the Canon Community Group. Y'all are the best responders and helpers I have ever encountered.
Can't wait to get started. Thanks again.
Ray
04-29-2023 12:48 AM
Ray,
If it doesn't come with a printed manual, you can find one online in pdf format.
Steve Thomas
04-28-2023 09:22 PM
HI Ray,
Happy to hear this. We will look forward to seeing some images in the "Share Your Photos" section. 🙂
~Rick
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