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respond to your questions: 1. yes, definitely. That's one of the strengths of the EOS mount. Not all adapters are created equal (some have the wrong flange-focal distance and don't allow you to focus as close as you should be able to...infinity isn't a problem) but for the most part they work great. Mine cost me $15.
2. Who knows? Try it out. I don't have any of the old zoom lenses but I've always wanted to try one on my 300D. Old zooms were notorious for being soft and distorted but you might like the effect. I have one prime lens that is razor sharp when stopped down, but opened up to f/2 it has just enough spherical aberration to give highlights a hint of glow. It's very pretty and not at all what I was expecting from the lens.
>>224529 It's not f/1.8. I don't believe there has ever been a zoom lens faster than f/2. You said in the first post that it's a 3.5. Using 3.5 at the long end of the zoom may cause problems with shake, but use it in the day and it'll be ok.
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