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Old 01-12-2008, 11:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hi
i have a canon eos 1000f (not digital)
with this i have a canon 35-80mm and canon 80-200mm lens

i would like to know if these lenses would fit and work correctly in the canon digital camera's such as the 350, 400, 450
if this is so then i could just buy a body and make use of the lenses i have
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Re: canon lens

Assuming they are EF mount lenses then yes they'll fit on a 350D, 400D and 450D

These Digital SLRs feature a 'crop factor' of 1.6 - meaning 35mm on your lens won't appear as wide on the DSLR as it does on your 1000F (in practice the field of view will look more like 56mm)

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If you like to shoot wide, you'd probably be as well picking up a 18-55mm lens in addition to the body (won't cost too much more)
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