Canon Bellows Fl Manual
Hello, Im a photography major at my school and for one of your projects we get to pick what we want to photography and explore. I had the idea of using a bellows and my camera. This is where i am running into some issues. I know that you can use your EOS EF body with your FD lens. What i am looking to do is use my AE-1/AE-1P and a bellows with lens with them.
So, my question is, would this work: AE-1/AE-1P with Canon Bellows FL then my FD lens (starting from the camera body to the lens)? I am in a bit of a time crunch because school is about to end for the year. Hp Dc5100mt Drivers Download. Any help would be great! Crosstrack20287 wrote: Hello, Im a photography major at my school and for one of your projects we get to pick what we want to photography and explore. I had the idea of using a bellows and my camera. This is where i am running into some issues. I know that you can use your EOS EF body with your FD lens.
What i am looking to do is use my AE-1/AE-1P and a bellows with lens with them. Versacheck M300 Printer Driver. So, my question is, would this work: AE-1/AE-1P with Canon Bellows FL then my FD lens (starting from the camera body to the lens)? I am in a bit of a time crunch because school is about to end for the year. Any help would be great!
I'm a bit confused by your question. EF lenses fit EOS bodies. FD lenses don't fit EOS bodies but they do fit your AE-1 and AE-1P. FL bellows are also designed to work with your AE-1 and AE-1P together with FD (or FL) lenses so your proposed combination will work as the manufacturer intended. Does that answer your question? Of course which FD you plan to use will have an impact on magnification and optical quality but that is another subject. The Canon FL bellows were not manual.
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