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Re: proper lens

by <steven.sawyer@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 31, 2007 at 02:50 AM

"Fred Anonymous" <anon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "WWojtek" <wokulski_usunto@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>I have been a little confused obtaining photos made with EOS IX with kit

>>lens (28-80 EF). It was unclear for me, what was the reason and I
thought 
>>it must have been the film size.
>> Fortunatelly I have changed lenses for 50mm, 19-35, 135mm and I must
say 
>> things changed. The photographs are sharp and there are no trace of 
>> blurr. So I recon, the best result is going to occur while using APS-C 
>> lenses rather then standard.
>>
>> Wojtek
>>
> Hello Wojtek.
>
> I didn't quite follow your post but the 50mm lens you like is a standard

> lens and not one designed specifically for APS-C?
> In fact, I think that Canon do not make any lenses specifically for
APS-C. 
> The EF-S lenses for their digital cameras will not fit the IX.
>
They can be made to fit but it involves an irreversible modification.
Steve




 5 Posts in Topic:
proper lens
"WWojtek" <w  2007-07-19 12:56:33 
Re: proper lens
"Fred Anonymous"  2007-07-23 19:14:24 
Re: proper lens
"WWojtek" <w  2007-07-24 08:52:51 
Re: proper lens
<steven.sawyer@[EMAIL   2007-07-31 02:50:15 
Re: proper lens
"WWojtek" <w  2007-07-31 11:23:48 

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