I am pround to say that I am finally a Nikon owner; I have recently purchased a Nikon D5100.
I have, however, still an old canon lens that has been used with the Canon AE-1, and has a canon fd lens mount. The lense is pretty good, and if it is possible I'd like to continue using it. Whilst I understand that one cannot use newer canon lenses on nikon cameras (due to the larger flange distance that nikon uses), I wonder whether it might be possible to use older canon lenses; does anyone have any experience with that? I have seen that there are adapters available online, but am much in doubt since the older canon cameras (with the fd mount) used a flange distance of 42mm, which is even less than what they use today, if I'm not mistaken.

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And if you shoot most of the time on a tripod, liveview and magnification can help with critical focusing where the dimmer/smaller viewfinder lets you down. And you can always stop down and zone focus. If you're really ambitious, you might also be able to swap the focus screen for a split-circle/prism collar one. But the 

