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Anonymous
Hi /p
Need some low cost wide MF lenses for EF mount.

Any tips of good lenses/brands/links with info etc?
>> Anonymous
>>250934
No, i mean manual focus.
And yes, is for an APS-C.

By wide i mean anything in between 17-28. I don't own any wide lenses and i just thought an old MF lens would be ok.
>> Anonymous
>>250937
>most of the manual focus mounts can be adapted to the EF mount
Only Nikon, Pentax (M42 and K) and Contax-Yashica, actually. Though manual lenses in these mounts are the most abundant.
>> Anonymous
>>250941
Leica R and Olympus OM, too.

Maybe I should've specified SLR mounts- although AFAIK, there's just three MF rangefinder mounts (LTM/M39, M, old Contax) that existed in any number at all.

Canon's old SLR mounts won't work, but I don't know any others that won't.
>> Anonymous
>>250940
I don't know of any old manual lenses below 18mm (save for one very exotic Voigtlaender which requires mirror lockup to mount). Almost all old lenses from 18 to 28mm are either slow (f/2.8 to f/4) or soft when wide open; rare sharp and fast gems are usually quite expensive. Just get Canon's 10-22mm.
>> Anonymous
>>250944
Konica, Minolta, Praktica, Exakta, some other exotics like Rollei and Fujica. The first two are a pity because there's a lot of cheap and good old Konica and especially Minolta glass.