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Review Summary
2012-05-06T21:00:00
I have several lens that fit my film SLR camera and wanted to use them with my DSLR and this adapter ring works great! Allows me to use lens that I already have, so no need to spend extra money.
REGINA W.
2012-01-23T19:00:00
I purchased this to try and use a couple of Canon FD lenses that fell in my lap. They work in attaching the lenses to my 60D, but I was not able to focus. The Auto focus of course, does not work. But with the manual focus, I cannot get a clear image. I would suggest getting the adaptor with the corrective lens.
Keith M.
2011-11-20T19:00:00
Don't bother with this one - doesn't fit or loose fit on lenses. At a minimum, get the Fotodiox one instead. You'll be a lot more satisfied.
HappyCat F.
2011-10-30T21:00:00
I bought this thinking I could use an FD lens on an EOS body. The ring mounted properly to the body and the lens to the ring. I could not attain focus. Maybe it was 'operator error' and I selected the wrong product, but based on the provided description, I thought I had it right.
MICHAEL P.
2010-12-19T19:00:00
I ordered an adapter to mount some older EF lenses to my Canon 50D. The mount fits the camera but does not mount onto the EF lenses
KELLEY N.
2010-06-30T21:00:00
I wanted to use this on a Canon 7D and with my stockpile of old FD lenses. The adapter fits on the 7D fine. The problem is all the FD lenses I have all fit loose. I realized that I would have to set the aperture manually and then use shutter priority on the camera. That worked fine. But with the lens being loose I would suspect the image quality would be suspect. I will be returning this adapter and trying a different one.
Ric
2010-02-02T19:00:00
I had researched similar products and their downsides. I bought this so my digital Canon would accept a combination zoom/macro lens. I was most interested in the macro function. The lens does not fit tightly to the camera, i.e., wiggles. The zoom feature of the lens does not work, the macro does.
Sportin L.
2010-01-09T19:00:00
This item does not perform as listed. Mounts properly to the EOS body and FD lens. However lens cannot focus.
MICHAEL P.
2009-10-19T21:00:00
It was not easy to mount and remove the adapter from the lens as well as from the camera. When mounted on the camera it did not feel securely in place and I was afraid the whole lens would fall of the camera.
YA
2009-09-28T21:00:00
I purchased this to use Canon FD lenses on my Canon EOS 5D. It was difficult to mount and dismount the adapter from the lens as well as the camera. When mounted, there still was a play in it. [...]
YA
2009-07-07T21:00:00
Allows use of my old FD lenses on my EOS 20D
bob
2009-01-14T19:00:00
This does the job it was designed for. [...]
James S.
2008-12-31T19:00:00
The performance of this adapter to convert your old FD lenses for general purpose usage may or may not be disappointing. My usage of this adapter with my Canon XSi has not achieved the critical focus that I expect and my shots contain a small amount of color fringing. However, by removing the glass element from this adapter (easily done by simply unscrewing it), it will allow your old FD lenses to be used for close-up and macro photography with great results. Short of purchasing new dedicated macro lenses, this adapter is the next best thing and the shots are Great!
MICHAEL M.
2007-09-25T21:00:00
Great especially at the price. Solid construction. The lens is very easily removable and put back with a few turns of the mount that holds it. This can be done with one's fingers. By so doing, this adapter can be used instead of the original Canon macro lens mount adapter. The Cannon adapter(s) cost a small fortune, if they can be found at all.
Larry
2007-02-11T19:00:00
I bought this adapter chiefly to couple my Canon FD bellows to my Canon 20D dSLR. It does a good job of coupling the two mechanically and interposes no image-degrading optics. This sort of adapter cannot provide infinity focus for Canon FD lenses nor can it add autofocus to these lenses. That's not what it's for. However, if you have older FD accessories such as the bellows or extension tubes and lenses and you don't need to focus at infinity (because you're interested in close-up work, for example), then this is the lowest-cost adapter you'll find.
Steve
2007-02-11T19:00:00
No problems at all -- easy to use, switch on-off lenses.
Brian R.
2007-02-04T19:00:00
The adapter has a diopter lens built in and may be a problem when using it with some lenses. I use the adapter to connect my bellows to an Elan body. It works perfectly with the bellows.
Investigator 1.
2007-02-04T19:00:00
it works as stated but the element in the adapter causes to much image quality loss. F stops must be set by hand but it will allow the use of your FD lenses on EOS bodies. It works fine on my 20D.
Ken
2006-10-11T21:00:00
Do you know that it doesn´t focu at infinity? You hav to have one with glass
Annapurna
2006-09-13T21:00:00
I bought this to use with a like new Vivitar Series 1 70-210 f2.8 macro Canon fd mount lens. This lens was sharp as a tack on my Canon A1 film camera. I used the adapter to put this lens on my Canon EOS 20d. The exposure and manual focus worked great as far as seeing fine detail in focus on the focus screen. However the resulting photos viewed at 100% were very disapointing requiring a good deal of sharping in Photoshop to get acceptable results. If I had it to do over I wouldn't bother. Maybe I'm doing something wrong.
jerrydu
Allows the use of Canon FD lenses to be used on Canon EOS camera bodies. The lenses will meter o.k. but will only focus MANUALLY. this version has no glass and requires a one stop increase in exposure.
Fits Canon FD breech mount lenses but will wobble on bayonet FD lenses.
Excellent for macro lenses, since it will not focus to infinity. Perfect when working with bellows.