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Let us start with an image thread for Canon FD lenses. I start with the Canon Macro FD 50mm 1:3.5

If you are interested in this lens you can find a small review (in german) on my blog: http://aixfotonex.blogspot.de/2015/02/canon-macro-fd-50mm-135.html
 

16405964670_19d320ab06_b.jpgmakro1 by NGranate, on Flickr

 

15973213533_fa75c7e979_b.jpgmakro2 by NGranate, on Flickr

16405773958_e2406e95d6_b.jpgmakro3 by NGranate, on Flickr

 

16407135419_ce136fb449_b.jpgmakro4 by NGranate, on Flickr
 

16405776518_353f41084a_b.jpgmakro5 by NGranate, on Flickr

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Some great images w/ Sony A7 series and FD lenses.  I have the following FD lenses; all great glass:

  • Canon FD 135mm f2.5 Lovely old FD glass!
  • Canon FD 15mm f2.8 Great FD glass! c/w built-in Y3, O1 & R1 filters
  • Canon ssc FD 200mm f2.8 Great FD glass!
  • Canon ssc FD 50mm f1.4 Great FD glass!

And don't forget all those great Pentax, Minolta, M42, Tamron, Sigma, etc. lenses from the 35mm film days that work just fine on the A7 series cameras!

 

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The edit buton is to the left of the report button, it's not in bold lettering so you have to actively search it out. Just run your cursor over that area and it will show up.

Maybe it's because I'm a "Newbie", but I'm pretty sure I don't have that option available.

 

It's good to know that it exists, though. Thank you.

 

 

EDIT: Ok, found it in this post. I'm guessing it's limited by time (which I personally dislike).

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Maybe it's because I'm a "Newbie", but I'm pretty sure I don't have that option available.

 

It's good to know that it exists, though. Thank you.

 

 

EDIT: Ok, found it in this post. I'm guessing it's limited by time (which I personally dislike).

     

I don't think it times out. I think it's that you can't edit

any more once there's been a reply beyond it. Seems

like a good thing for contentious boards, to keep you

honest, unable to alter what you've said once it's been

challenged by a reply. Otherwise, in friendly territory, I

agree that it's annoying. 

  

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