if you you've already invested in a set of 35mm SLR lenses and
accessories, there's a good chance that you'll be able to find a
digital SLR body that's compatible with them. http://www.digitalcameras-plus.com/top-digital-slrs/
halor <hyafeng@gmail.com> wrote:
>if you you've already invested in a set of 35mm SLR lenses and
>accessories, there's a good chance that you'll be able to find a
>digital SLR body that's compatible with them.
That's true. Virtually any somewhat recent (like less than ~20 years old)
full-frame lense is comnpatible with the digital bodies of the corresponding
manufacturer. Nothing surprising there.
On Feb 25, 11:45 pm, Jürgen Exner <jurge...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> halor <hyaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >if you you've already invested in a set of 35mm SLR lenses and
> >accessories, there's a good chance that you'll be able to find a
> >digital SLR body that's compatible with them.
>
> That's true. Virtually any somewhat recent (like less than ~20 years old)
> full-frame lense is comnpatible with the digital bodies of the corresponding
> manufacturer. Nothing surprising there.
>
> jue
Except for the autofocus feature. Some new lenses focus with a
different mechanism. Since I rarely use autofocus this does not
bother me, but is something you need to check if you depend on AF a
lot.