aperature range of 10D?

digiBill

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Hello,

I'll be new to Canon once I get my 10D. I couldn't find in any reviews what the aperature range of the 10D is. Does anybody know? Also, my lenses will be 24-85 f3.5-4.5 and the 75-300 IS USM 4-5.6. Any concerns with stopping down with any of these lenses?

I know these questions may seem elementary, but I'm new to the whole lense thing.
Thanks for your help.
digiBill
 
Any Canon EF lens will be fully compatable. Aperture range is based on the lens and not the camera. Good luck,

Rich
Hello,
I'll be new to Canon once I get my 10D. I couldn't find in any
reviews what the aperature range of the 10D is. Does anybody know?
Also, my lenses will be 24-85 f3.5-4.5 and the 75-300 IS USM 4-5.6.
Any concerns with stopping down with any of these lenses?
I know these questions may seem elementary, but I'm new to the
whole lense thing.
Thanks for your help.
digiBill
 
Hello,
I'll be new to Canon once I get my 10D. I couldn't find in any
reviews what the aperature range of the 10D is. Does anybody know?
Also, my lenses will be 24-85 f3.5-4.5 and the 75-300 IS USM 4-5.6.
Any concerns with stopping down with any of these lenses?
I know these questions may seem elementary, but I'm new to the
whole lense thing.
Thanks for your help.
digiBill
The aperature range is a function of the lens not the body so they will remain the same. Due to the smaller than 35mm film size of the cmos chip the lenses focal length will be effectively multiplied by 1.6 ie: a 100mm lens will have a crop of the image equal to a 160mm lens.
 

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