![]() But even if I didn't have any manual focus lenses of my own, it would be tremendously easy to buy a bunch of them for a much cheaper price than the average new lens. I have two lenses from two different cameras left over from my days at photography school: a Japanese Seagull (Minolta) and a much older yet better, Russian Zenit. ![]() I wonder if there’s a way to use this manual lens on my DSLR." I had this thought some time ago, and that’s when I started my online research on how I could use a manual lens and what kind of pictures it would produce. "Wait.what? An f/1.8? That's incredible! My Canon lenses start at f/3.5 at the best! Hmm.
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