Can you interchange canon and nikon lenses
In fact, a lot of mounts have a larger flange depth so there's room for an adapter, with noted exceptions Leica M and Canon FD. Edd 2, 1 1 gold badge 26 26 silver badges 36 36 bronze badges.
Alexander St Alexander St 5 5 bronze badges. But Tamron, Sigma lenses are specific mounts, which are not interchangable once ordered, no? Yes, they produce specific lenses either for Canon and Nikon. But frankly speaking I don't get the idea why do you need this.
Just compare list of your needs with what Canon and Nikon offer and what you friends have. I don't think that adapting lenses from Canon to Nikon and vice versa will give you good impact on image or other advantages.
Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Photo of the Week. Submit your photo Hall of fame. Most non-professional digital SLRs have small, dim viewfinders to keep the cost of the camera down , making manual focusing much harder than it ever was with film cameras. Autofocus is more than just a convenience these days. There's another minor challenge to using old film lenses on a modern digital camera: the sensors in digital cameras have glass in front of them, but film didn't.
The glass changes the path of the light just a tiny bit, and means that lenses designed for film can't give their best on digital cameras. It's a very small effect, and most people would never notice.
It degrades the edges of the picture much more than the middle, and the size of the problem depends on two things: the thickness of the glass in front of the sensor of your camera called the "sensor stack" - the thinner the better , and how parrallel the light rays are coming from the lens measured by the lens' "exit pupil distance" the longer the better. Different camera brands have different thicknesses of sensor stack, so lenses for one brand may not give their best if used on another brand with an adaptor.
If you want the geeky details, this page is the authority. Currently, the Sony a7 MkII is the champion for breathing life into old lenses. It makes focusing old lenses easier than it was on their original film cameras due to its bright, stabilised, enlargeable viewfinder. You can zoom into the viewfinder live to get perfect focus - and still see what you're doing because the image is stabilised.
The picture quality is excellent, the stabiliser counteracts your wobble, and as a full-frame camera you get the full view of the lens. Adaptors are available for just about every brand and fit of lens. This page gives all the details of Sony lens adaptors. Choose an adaptor that lets you control the aperture of your lens if one is available, or it will be a pain to use.
If you have Nikon-fit, or Pentax-fit lenses, consider instead getting a Nikon or Pentax camera. But if they're manual focus lenses, the Sony might be just as good. The only real downside is that you'll soon want to get modern lenses for it, as it will show up how comparatively primitive older lenses were.
The "EF" lenses have electrical contacts at the back where they join the camera. Take care to keep these contacts clean, or you can get odd behaviour from the camera. You may be restricted to certain exposure modes typically manual exposure mode and features on the camera.
You may have to set something on the camera e. Manual focus lenses are still manual focus. Different cameras have varying focus aids to help, while some have none. You have to be aware of the crop factor: a 50mm lens on most mirrorless cameras is a telephoto, not a normal lens. The lenses may be a lot bigger than the camera, especially since they were designed to be used on a deeper camera in the first place, plus the adapter sticks out from the camera, too.
Not all older lenses perform great on newer digital cameras, this is particularly true of wide angle lenses and BSI sensors. Manufacturers usually have a separate range of lenses specifically designed for compact system cameras. Independent brands may have adapters that will make it possible for you to use your DSLR lenses with your compact system camera, but the functions on your camera may be limited if you use an incompatible lens and an adaptor.
Different cameras within a brand can have different mounts. Introduced in , the Nikon F-mount is one of the oldest mounts still being used. Other manufacturers, like Fujifilm, make cameras compatible with this mount.
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