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Is it possible to refurbish and convert a 35 mm film SLR camera into a digital SLR camera? |
I have a 15-year old Canon EOS Rebel X SLR Autofucus (AF) 35mm camera that I have had since 1992. It came with a 50mm AF Lens and Flash when I bought it. The camera has served me well. It is still one of the best CANON EOS Rebels ever made because it is dummy proof. Since then I have also bought 28-90mm AF Macro Zoom Lens, 75-300mm AF Macro Zoom Lens, and a Olympus Stylus 300 digital zoom camera. But I admire the new modern digital zoom SLR cameras. I know a lot of the digital SLR cameras are very pricey. No - but you can use your autofocus Canon lenses on Canon Digital SLRs. Because of the smaller sensor size in the less expensive Canon Digital SLRs, your lenses will act like they have a 1.5 times larger focal length. (For example, your 28mm to 90mm will act like a 42mm to 135mm lenses on a film camera.). No you can't. Are you kidding me !!!! When you can afford it , get off your horse and buggy and buy a new digital Rebel. All your lens will fit it. I am a professional photographer for 30 years. Trust me ,your life will change when you start shooting digital. It's like your Amish and someone convinces you to try driving in a car; it takes money and time to learn but, whoaaaaaaa Nelly!!! You'll but the ole nag out to pasture and gleefully speed into the new millennium a more excited photographer. Anything is possible but it would probably cost you ten times the price of a new camera and as everyone else said you should be able to use your AF lenses. Digital lenses are a joke I think. NO no it isn't ...new slr cameras can be expensive, but they are great investments! |
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