What adapter should I get for my Canon t4i using a Tokina 70-210mm lens?

Question by Matthew: What adapter should I get for my Canon t4i using a Tokina 70-210mm lens?
My mum gave me some vintage lenses, one of which was a Tokina 70-210mm lens. I wanted to know which adapter I should buy so I can use it on my t4i. I would also like to know what adapter to get for a Tokina 50mm 1:1.7 lens.

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Answer by BriaR
you need to know which mount the Tokina lenses have then get that mount to EOS adaptor.

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What kind of standard lens should I purchase for my Sony a300 DSLR?

Question by Puppers: What kind of standard lens should I purchase for my Sony a300 DSLR?
The standard lens that came with my Sony a300 stopped working… something with the threads on the lens that connects it to the body. I already have a SONY 75-300 telephoto and a SONY 50 mm lens. Is there a generic brands of lens I can buy to replace that standard zoom lens (I believe it was 18-70mm f3.5-5.6) Any suggestions/thoughts on brands and mm details would be helpful. Thank you so very much!

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Answer by darkwave420
try gently wiping the contacts on the back of the lens. if they get dirty they won’t work. i would look into Rokinon brand lenses. they are manual focus but are tack sharp.

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Should i get a Canon Powershot s95 or an entry level DSLR?

Question by J.: Should i get a Canon Powershot s95 or an entry level DSLR?
I’m an amateur when it comes to photography, but i want to buy a new camera which can help me take better pictures. I cant decide whether i should go for an entry level DSLR or stick to something portable like Canon powershot s95, because i already have a point and shoot camera. Could you please suggest me some good DSLR cameras for beginners? I would really like to get a good opinion before i make my decision.

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Answer by fhotoace
Do you want the camera to control all your exposures and be stuck with only one lens and a small sensor? P&S

Or do you want to control the exposure, lens you use and have a large sensor capable of producing high quality images? dSLR

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