you can easily find really cheap lenses that your camera can’t use. [Sam] has a Canon EOS and a bunch of old-school FD lenses at his disposal. There’s one problem though: using these old ...
Canon just released a new 28-70mm trinity lens disguised as an affordable kit lens – and it's half the price of the 24-70mm f ...
Canon has announced its new RF 28-70mm F2.8 IS STM lens, a light and compact mid-range zoom with a constant F2.8 aperture. According to Canon, the lens is designed for both photo and video use and ...
Furthermore, the camera used the Canon FD lens mount, which was also a widely used system from 1972 to 1992. This means you won't have difficulty looking for a lens to pair with the AE-1 Program.
Tamron is an often-underrated lens manufacturer: filling in the gaps in the lens market unfulfilled by first-party camera brands like Sony and Nikon. And with the latest rumors of a new zoom lens ...
Canon has announced the launch of two new products for photographers: the RF28-70mm F2.8 IS STM lens and SELPHY QX20 compact photo printer.
[Dan K] had just such a lens from Sigma, but wanted to get it working fully with a camera using the Canon EF lens fitting. Hacking ensued. The lens in question was a Sigma 15-30mm f/3.5-4.5 EX DG ...
The RF28-70mm F2.8 IS STM lens is Canon’s new standard zoom lens, primarily for full-frame camera users, offering a widely-adjustable focal range from 28mm to 70mm with a constant F2.8 aperture. It ...
In the near-century since, Canon has cemented itself as a premier camera brand, now also including lenses, medical equipment, scanners, printers, and manufacturing equipment. Competing with other ...
Canon is a huge name in the camera industry for a reason: it makes some of the best DSLR, mirrorless and compact cameras available. Naturally, there's no one Canon camera that fits all, and so we ...
The Canon EOS R100 is an excellent novice and intermediate-level camera, and it’s on sale today at Target. It also comes with an extra telephoto lens. Usually $600, you can grab it today for $ ...