FS: Reduced $100:Canon FD 50L for EOS
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JimBuchanan
Registered: Jan 11, 2006
Total Posts: 1114
Country: United States

Never say never, as I never thought I'd sell this unique lens. Priorities change.

This is a Canon FD 50L converted to EOS mount by myself. It is in mint - condition, except for the fact that the mount has been changed. This lens requires a shortened mirror on full frame cameras as the stationary rear element protrudes into the mirror box by about 2mm.

The lens has no focus shift, due to the close range focusing lens design.

The conversion retains full function aperture ring, and full range of focus, including infinity. The EF bayonet is high quality, and the glass is perfect. There is a bare surface on the mount for a AF chip to be mounted.

My 5D does not have a shortened mirror and I had planned to use this lens as a lightweight fast 85 FOV on a 40D or some other crop Canon body.

Asking $695, Paypaled and shipped CONUS, for the lens, hood, UV filter, Canon front and rear caps.

Please email for more info. Thanks.


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alexandre
Registered: Jun 30, 2005
Total Posts: 2544
Country: Brazil

80mm FOV, you mean
Great lens, and great seller.
Free bump



norrad
Registered: Mar 24, 2008
Total Posts: 429
Country: United States

Hi Jim,

Your work on these conversions is always impressive and I am very grateful for what you bring to the FM community.

Thanks, a free bump, and good luck with your sale.


Darron



Mark O
Registered: Nov 18, 2007
Total Posts: 19
Country: United States

Would it work on a 5dm2?



JimBuchanan
Registered: Jan 11, 2006
Total Posts: 1114
Country: United States

Thank you, everyone for the comments.

Yes, I may have stretched the FOV for a crop camera, as most 50mm lenses tend to be a little more than 50mm.

This lens requires a shortened mirror for 5D/5DII use, unfortunately.



Silentlight
Registered: Jun 01, 2008
Total Posts: 493
Country: United States

Another for Jim. He does a clean job. Great asset to EOS owners.



purduephotog
Registered: Apr 22, 2004
Total Posts: 390
Country: United States

It always pains me when I see one of these come up. My father's camera, his pride and joy, was given to me to use when I was a 'teenager'- knowing it all (still know it all, but I'm older now). It broke after years of use.

He sold it all to buy me a new SLR, EOS 650.

I still would love to put all of this back in his hands one day.

One gorgeous lense- good luck on the sale. If I ever get some lenses they're coming back to you for modding.



Vivek
Registered: Jan 24, 2003
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Country: United States

Jim

So is this lens strictly MF? Pardon me for asking a NOOB question...



JimBuchanan
Registered: Jan 11, 2006
Total Posts: 1114
Country: United States

Vivek wrote:
Jim

So is this lens strictly MF? Pardon me for asking a NOOB question...


Yes, strictly manual focus, just like the FD lens days.



dfresh
Registered: Feb 13, 2005
Total Posts: 2508
Country: United States

Any pics of the front? I think you accidentally posted the same one of the rear twice



JimBuchanan
Registered: Jan 11, 2006
Total Posts: 1114
Country: United States

dfresh wrote:
Any pics of the front? I think you accidentally posted the same one of the rear twice


Because of the importance of the conversion to the EF mount, I guess I wanted to detail that. Front view is now the 2nd photo.

Thanks.



David Johanson
Registered: Jan 01, 2008
Total Posts: 406
Country: United States

Any chance the mount could be machined to clear the mirror on a full frame camera?



jameshealey
Registered: Jul 27, 2008
Total Posts: 103
Country: Canada

would it clear the mirror on a 1D body (not full frame)?



JimBuchanan
Registered: Jan 11, 2006
Total Posts: 1114
Country: United States

The mount is machined to fit the EOS digital cameras and give exact infinity focus. The problem is the FD cameras and lenses had a 2mm shorter lens flange to sensor distance and the FD lens needs to go into the mirrorbox of EOS cameras an extra 2mm, which causes the mirror interference issue.

I wish I could tell if this lens would provide mirror clearance on a 1D series camera. One way to find out is to measure the camera flange to the front edge of the mirror in the locked up position. This lens needs a minimum of 7.75mm.



Dudewithoutape
Registered: Oct 07, 2009
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Country: United States

YHPM



Damon English
Registered: Sep 27, 2007
Total Posts: 136
Country: United States

JimBuchanan wrote:
... I wish I could tell if this lens would provide mirror clearance on a 1D series camera. One way to find out is to measure the camera flange to the front edge of the mirror in the locked up position. This lens needs a minimum of 7.75mm.


FWIW, my caliper says 6.73mm on a 1DsII. Otherwise I would get it. I looks lovely!



JasonJ
Registered: Oct 02, 2005
Total Posts: 2594
Country: United States

It does look lovely! Great job on the conversion. Good luck with your sale!



Damon English
Registered: Sep 27, 2007
Total Posts: 136
Country: United States

Maybe I'll give my 5D a 'shave'. email'd



edwin_sn
Registered: Sep 05, 2004
Total Posts: 858
Country: Philippines

pm sent



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