> Anyway, those who want less focal length should shop for a
secondhand
> (or perhaps even today still factory-new??) Canon ('FD') 20/3.5
micro
> lens, and invest some more in extension tubes & bellows (not
> necessarily the expensive Novoflex toys....those can only be
> justified if you want to maintain AE/AF control with EOS lenses,
> otherwise an all-mechanical Russian or Pentax M42 bellows will
> do....if you look hard enough you might even find one with
tilt/shift
> (like the rare HAMA/T2 bellows, with even more rare T2-reversal
> adapters (to mount brand-lenses onto the T2-bellows)).

Willem-Jan

Are there any issues when using fully manual lenses on the EOS DSLR
bodies?
Is it just a matter of ignoring the metering (working on full manual)
?

One of the annoyances on my EOS 1n was always that if you tried to use
Canon's 2x converter (on the camera) then adapt to a manual mount lens
it just froze.

Bob

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