I have a kit lens that came with my EOS Rebel XS film SLR back in the 90s. I've put it on the body of my EOS Rebel XS DSLR for my daughter to learn with. We're finding that there is quite a bit of parallax which is difficult for her to compensate...
I'm not really able to reproduce the problem. I'm starting to wonder if it's a user error - gasp! I'm going to give the Rebel XS to my daugther to learn with and if she doesn't complain about anything, I consider us good to go. Sorry if I led you ...
Interesting food for thought. I get that the viewfinder doesn't show you exactly what the actual picture will be. The camera doesn't have live view, so I can't use that. I haven't tested the old lens on my Canon 70D. I'm going to try that and rep...
Thanks, all. Okay, it isn't parallax, but that's the best way I could describe it. There is definitely an offset between what you see in the viewfinder and what you're actually taking a picture of. When I was using the camera I was constantly cutt...