
I purchased this item even after reading some of the negative reviews. Here’s my take.
Old lenses are a lot of fun and you can get some great lenses for a reasonable price. My macro lens cost me around $100 and it performs much, much better than that. The adapter is a simple metal ring that fits on your camera body lens mount. I happen to have a Canon EOS 40D, but it shouldn’t matter as long as the camera has an EF mount. You line up the red dots like you would on a lens and twist it to lock it into place. After that, you mount the lens (I have a Canon FD 50mm f/3.5 macro lens). It snapped right into place. In this configuration, I like to set the camera on AE mode so that I can manually adjust the aperture on the lens and allow the camera to meter and pick the shutter speed.
The only problem (which isn’t really a problem) is that when the adapter snaps into place, it isn’t held very tightly in place. It is locked in, so it can’t fall off but it will wiggle back and forth a few centimeters. This is kind of a pain when you are focusing since it moves around. Other than that, this adapter has worked beautifully for me. I highly recommend it.
Help answer the question about Body Lens
Do the Canon EOS brand have image stabilization in the body of the camera or in the lens?
My fiance mother says she read in a book Body Lens they have it in the body and i have read on the canon webpage they dont its in the lens and i asked the camera people at BEST BUY and they say no. She owns the Canon EOS Rebel XSi and i want to get the Canon T1i. She also said thats what the "i" stood for.
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