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>>58112 Nope. You might be thinking of teleconverters for magnifying the image. These adaptors are just metal rings. There's no glass involved. The main trick is that the lens you plan to mount has to have a mount smaller than the body it'll go on. Canon EOS has a huge frickin' mount, so it's easy to fit other SLR lenses on it. Nikon, Pentax K (with one catch on film bodies), Pentax M42, Contax, Yashica, Leica R, and a whole lot more work just fine on Canon bodies with various metal ring adaptors.
Lenses with mounts bigger than Canon EOS such as Minolta/Sony, Canon FD, and a few others don't work. Also, rangefinder lenses won't, but that's for a whole other reason.
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