Sunday, December 13, 2009

Is Camera Lenses A Disappointment How Do I Know Which Lenses Are Right For Which Camera?

How do I know which lenses are right for which camera? - is camera lenses a disappointment

I bought a pair of camera lenses are faster than I beieve good, but I'm not sure what kind of camera, will they work? A lens is Kumura and the other is Hanimex. They work in a professional camera, or certain brands or models.

4 comments:

photoy said...

Several joined with various media. For example. Nikon is known as "F" known to increase, while Canon calls "EF" mount, if I remember correctly.

The adapters are 3 to switch from one image to another, but the problem is that you lose auto-focus camera, if necessary.

Lenses that are important. If I were you. I want to save the official objectives of their catalogs to bother me wonder if these lenses will provide better image quality, we have to produce.

none. Carl Zeiss and Hasselblad are the best combination in the world for the quality of the image. most professional studio in the world to use.

While journalists and photographers are the love of his Nikon and cannon on its wide range of lenses wonderful.

I'm a Nikon user for 12 years. I always liked how they work.

Good luck with your conversion.

photoy said...

Several joined with various media. For example. Nikon is known as "F" known to increase, while Canon calls "EF" mount, if I remember correctly.

The adapters are 3 to switch from one image to another, but the problem is that you lose auto-focus camera, if necessary.

Lenses that are important. If I were you. I want to save the official objectives of their catalogs to bother me wonder if these lenses will provide better image quality, we have to produce.

none. Carl Zeiss and Hasselblad are the best combination in the world for the quality of the image. most professional studio in the world to use.

While journalists and photographers are the love of his Nikon and cannon on its wide range of lenses wonderful.

I'm a Nikon user for 12 years. I always liked how they work.

Good luck with your conversion.

amonteko... said...

Both brands are relatively old. The lens Hanimex (Europe), I'm not sure. Tee-quality online Komura, however, has never really high. If I remember correctly, Komura was a series of lens mount adapters for different brands (and Pentax, Canon and Nikon). Modern lenses can be used are more conducive to investment, without compromising image quality.

caboklaz said...

Different brands of cameras have different configurations of fixed lenses, so I suggest you take your glasses with you to a photo shop or pawn shop and ask an assistant to specifically attach to your camera correctly. You can then buy the camera to coincide with their lenses.

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