> > http://members.cox.net/byteseller/EFS-WEB/EFS-WEB.html
> > 
> 
> What I found interesting is that he used his regular EOS 10D 
> to check out his
> modification. If something went wrong, he'd have damaged a 
> $1000 camera.
> He could have walked over to a photo store and bought a 
> second hand EOS rebel
> body to do the check, probably $100.
> Heck, I would have lent him mine :)
> 
> 
And you'd have ended up with a broken camera, broken lens or both. EF-S lenses can 
only work with non full frame bodies. The D30, D60 and APS bodies are the only ones 
other than the 10D that might accept a modified EF-S lens (other than the EF-S bodies).

For an explanation of why (or if you just want to read about someone else doing the 
same thing) see http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/tutorials/efs-10d.html

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