Timeline for What's the difference between the Canon and Nikon lenses mounts?
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Sep 19, 2015 at 21:52 | comment | added | podperson | Another difference is that Canon's EF-S (cropped-mount) lenses are not all compatible with EF (full frame) mounts because the mirror can hit the lens's rear element. (This isn't a huge deal since you probably won't want to use cropped-frame lenses on a full-frame body, but with Nikon you do have that flexibility.) | |
Feb 10, 2011 at 21:53 | vote | accept | Elfudge | ||
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Feb 10, 2011 at 15:11 | comment | added | Staale S | Oh, and for weight... past a certain point, you mount the camera to the lens and not the other way around. If the physical strength of the mount becomes an issue you are doing something very, very wrong. | |
Feb 10, 2011 at 15:09 | history | answered | Staale S | CC BY-SA 2.5 |