I have a canon EOS 10S camera that takes film. I want to buy a canon EOS 30D digital camera. Can I use the same lenses from my EOS 10S on the 30D ? Thanks.


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5 Responses to “Can I Use My Lenses For Non-digital Canon Slr Camera With Digital Canon Slr Camera?”
  1. LoyolaUn says:

    Hello,
    Pretty much all the canon lenses are compatible. I have a rebel 2000 (film), a digital rebel and a 30D and I always switch lenses back and forth. That is one of the major selling points that canon had when it first introduced digital SLR’s was that you could use all your old lenses.
    Donna

  2. monorail says:

    Yes, Canon EF lenses made for film (and digital) will work with digital, but EF-S lenses made for digital won’t work with film cameras.

  3. tommyima says:

    How I wish that I could use my Pentax lenses and extention rings on my Canon Rebel dig. No way. Digital extenders for extreme close-up have wireing in them, and are quite expensive, same with the other lenses. Sorry

  4. elmjunbu says:

    Yes.. They are compatible..

  5. Mindwalk says:

    According to Canon, the 30D has “compatibility with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses”.

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