Which Canon FD lenses are aspherical?
Lens Database
Lens | Mount | Filter Size (mm) |
---|---|---|
Canon FD 85mm f/ 1.2 SSC Aspherical | Canon FD FL | 72 |
Canon FD 85mm f/ 1.8 S.S.C. | Canon FD FL | 55 |
Canon FDn 100mm f/ 2 | Canon FD FL | 52 |
Canon FDn 135mm f/ 2 | Canon FD FL | 72 |
Can old Canon lenses fit on new cameras?
The heartbreaking reality is that the old FD and FL series lenses CAN be used with newer DSLRs, but an adapter is needed to convert it to the EF mount used by DSLRs. That will get them properly mounted to the new camera. Some adapters have an internal lens or two to correct for the distance change to the sensor.

Is Canon RF compatible with EF?
RF-mount lenses are not compatible with EF, EF-S or EF-M mount camera bodies.
Are old SLR cameras worth anything?
Classic camera values range from worthless up to $8,000 or more, depending on factors like brand, condition, film format and popularity. Many are worth around $15, though it’s impossible to place an average value on classic cameras.

Will Canon make more RF lenses?
Canon’s full-frame mirrorless lineup has seen the addition of two incredible camera bodies this year, but Canon is determined to keep shooting for the stars. According to Canon Rumors, we’ll likely see the addition of a whopping 16 new lenses to the RF lineup before 2021 is out.
Is Tamron going to make RF lenses?
I’ve been drooling for some of the recently released RF lenses. I still personally find some of them cost-prohibitive. In other mounts, Sigma and Tamron have been offering “more affordable” and sometimes “better” alternatives. Rumors since 2019 indicate Tamron and Sigma are both developing RF-mount lenses.
What is FL vs FD mount?
Basically, FL was a breech lock with a lens-mounted auto/man aperture switch. FD lost the switch. FDn did evil things to cram a reverse-gender bayonet where the breech lock was in the lenses. In sum, they all are fundamentally the same on the camera side.