anything shot with a vintage manual lens on a Canon body (subject modified)

(as an alternative to the expensive modern lenses)

Taken with a $15 Sigma 28mm 2.8 mini wide attached to a 600D with a OM to eos adapter ring with focus confirmation chip.
The venue is not really well- lit. camera set to aperture priority and lens f2.8 (maximum aperture)
Mild sharpening adjustment in Photoshop.

Please post your images taken with all brands of vintage manual lenses on a Canon(modified) body.
 

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Re: anything shot with a vinatge manual lens on a Canon body

I guess beginners (like myself) normally start with a rebel. Actually, I couldn't even afford a 600D. I borrowed it from my friend for this weekend. I am stilling shooting with a 40D which I have bought with the recommendations of some kind people here in this forum.

Of course there are exceptions......but will people put a cheap vintage lens like mine on a 1 or 3 series body.

Or may be I should alter the subject to "anything shot with a cheap vintage manual lens on a rebel body" or "anything shot with a vinatge manual lens on a Canon body". I decide to choose the later because, there may be someone who shoots with their Leica lenses on expensive FF bodies.

Thank you for asking me anyway.
 
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littlewildcat said:
I guess beginners (like myself) normally start with a rebel. Actually, I couldn't even afford a 600D. I borrowed it from my friend for this weekend. I am stilling shooting with a 40D which I have bought with the recommendations of some kind people here in this forum.

Honestly, your 40D is better than the 600D you borrowed, even though comparing specs that may not be apparent. As you shoot more you'll grow to appreciate the better build quality and handling/ergonomics.
 
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Re: anything shot with a vinatge manual lens on a Canon body (subject modified)

All shot with a 60D and various adapters.

Pentax Super-Takumar 50mm f1.4: http://www.jongilchristphotography.com/Resources/Testing/Super-Tak-50-14/24242539_QgTx5q

Several bokeh tests, including a Canon FL 55mm f1.2 and an Olympus/Zuiko 35mm f2.8 Shift Lens: http://www.jongilchristphotography.com/Resources/Testing/Bokeh-Tests/28858427_phQ5Bq

Some cheapo 400mm and 500mm Rokinon/Quantaray/Opteka/Samyang long teles: http://www.jongilchristphotography.com/Resources/Testing/400mm-500mm-1000mm/29053611_bVQ7hx

A whole bunch of various relatively fast lenses. Good luck figuring out all the particulars but in general I would shoot a full range of apertures, each aperture being shot with a 3-shot bracket. http://www.jongilchristphotography.com/Resources/Testing/Fast-Lenses-not-85-12/17031248_SjmWdT

I'm selling most of these lenses, so if you're interested drop me a pm.
 
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Mounted on a 7D - an Access P-MC "macro" 28-70mm f2.8-4.2 FD mount. It was $10 or $15 from ebay with a Hoya CPF I was mostly after. I figure the FD to EOS mount acts like a small extension tube. Yes, there was some PP involved for saturation.
 

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I've tried many different vintage lenses, my problem is that I don't see well enough to manual focus, so I find it frustrating as well as fuzzy. Here a few that were easy to grab. I tend to believe that Olympus OM lenses were supurb, I just did not have any images already online.

Old Sigma 600mm Mirror Lens
sigma600mm%20004-L.jpg


Tokina 400mm f/5.6

EMW_9533-L.jpg


Nikkor 300mm f/2.8
nikkor%20300mm_f2_8-40D-_003-L.jpg


Hasselblad 250mm sonar
untitled-2600-2-L.jpg


Nikkor 500mm Reflex Mirror lens
EMW12454-L.jpg


One of these days, I'll try this one, if I have a adaptor that can be rigged.
Decket%20Munchen%2013.5cm%20f4.5_47-L.jpg
 
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noisejammer said:
I have a whole series of OM-Zuiko and third party lenses with OM mounts that I use on my 5D2 and 1D4... if they work, they work!
Here's one of my favourites - 16/3.5 FE on 5D2

Vrystaat Windpomp by NoiseJammer, on Flickr
really great shot!
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
I've tried many different vintage lenses, my problem is that I don't see well enough to manual focus, so I find it frustrating as well as fuzzy. Here a few that were easy to grab. I tend to believe that Olympus OM lenses were supurb, I just did not have any images already online.

Old Sigma 600mm Mirror Lens
sigma600mm%20004-L.jpg


Tokina 400mm f/5.6

EMW_9533-L.jpg


Nikkor 300mm f/2.8
nikkor%20300mm_f2_8-40D-_003-L.jpg


Hasselblad 250mm sonar
untitled-2600-2-L.jpg


Nikkor 500mm Reflex Mirror lens
EMW12454-L.jpg


One of these days, I'll try this one, if I have a adaptor that can be rigged.
Decket%20Munchen%2013.5cm%20f4.5_47-L.jpg
nikkor is just for nikon camera or not?
 
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