I have a mostly manual 35mm (nokia EM ) I have a friend that thinks I could use the lens from my nokia on a digital rebel. I don't believe so since one is manual and the other is not. Since I only have experience with my 35 and a point and shoot digital I thought I would put a question out there. Thanks I think you mean a Nikon EM.
Those lenses won鈥檛 work on a Canon. Canon and Nikon have different lens mount systems. You could buy an adapter ring to make them fit, but even then they wouldn鈥檛 work properly.
In fact, Nikon EM lenses shouldn鈥檛 even be used with Nikon鈥檚 digital SLR cameras. They鈥檙e too old for all of the entry level models (which require auto-focus lenses) and frankly, although they鈥檇 work, I wouldn鈥檛 consider using them with a high-end body. I had an EM myself and I loved it... but it鈥檚 very basic and so were the 麓E-lenses麓 that Nikon made for it. yes I second that yes and raise you a maybe. Depends on what DSLR you have and what lens you want to put on it. Ok here is the lowdown...
Pentax DSRL can use: Pentax-K mount and screw mount lenses (with adapter
Canon DSLR's can use EOS series lenses, NOT FD series
Sony/Minolta can use Maxxum/Alpha lenses, NOT MD/MC series
Nikon DSLR's are a weird bunch - most will work with any AF series (except D40), some (D200/D2xs) will accept manual focus (AI/AI-S) and meter, none will accept non-AI lenses AND meter.
Fuji DSLR's are in same boat as nikons |