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In a Word...............No

Posted by Joe M on April 10, 2007 at 04:59:41:

According to this site:

>>>The eyes of Canon, a total of over 60 top rated optics in the breech-lock FD mount lenses are compatible with all of these manual SLR cameras featured in this site. Some of these models can even use the older FL lenses that were made way back in 1964 with Stopped-down AE mode. The FD lens mount, introduced concurrently with the original Canon F-1 camera of 1971, was an evolutionary advancement over the previous FL mount. FD lenses fit and function properly on all Canon cameras from the FT and TL models all the way up to the T60 in 1990, the last camera model to accept the FD mount. I know it can be very painful to read this, but as a responsible website developer, here is a word of warning to anyone who might be using any of the information compiled in this site as your buying reference: The current Canon EOS autofocus EF mount is virtually NOT compatible with the FD-mount.<<<