Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Will a T80 canon lens fit my rebel xti?




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Is $75 a reasonable price? Are there any questions I should be asking about the lens? Thank you for your help and advice.


Answer
A Canon T80 lens would fit on your Canon Digital Rebel XTi through use of an adapter. The lens would be limited to macro work if you purchase a lens adapter without optical correction. There are adapters with corrective lenses, but, if you do choose to go down this route, prepare to be disappointed. Unless you're interested in moderate macro work or you have or will be getting unbelievably wonderful glass, it isn't worth it.
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Whether or not it is or is not a reasonable price depends on what lens it is. If it's an AC lens then you'll have a huge chunk of glass and plastic that will work only as a manual focus lens with no aperture control. If you're hard set on using FD-mount lenses, it'd be cheaper and probably better if you found an old MF-only lens with aperture control.

Which lens should I get for my canon rebel XTi?

Q. Ive been working at a photography studio for 2 years. I have since decided to branch out on my own, and after some disagreements i am having to get all new stuff. For my canon rebel xti 10.1 MP, im not sure which lens I should get? This will be for portraits and weddings and such. I just need to make sure I can zoom enough. I have been using a canon 30D, and love it. and I need this one to be up to par as well. help!


Answer
you might consider Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM Digital SLR Lens
This lens is just about perfect, and I don't throw that word around much. It yields blistering sharpness across the frame even at f/2.8 with punchy colors and great contrast. AF is pretty quick for a macro lens and silent as not to disturb the insects or other little critters you may be photographing. The build quality is sturdy with a nice texture on the barrel and a good feel to the focus ring. This lens functions as my portrait lens as well and does a good job kicking backgrounds out of focus at f/2.8 while rendering the subject with remarkable sharpness and clarity. In fact, it may be too sharp for some portrait work, you could count the pores on the subject's skin! You can't go wrong with this lens. I consider it a "must buy" for anyone with a Canon EF-S compatible camera.
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