Unfortunately no. With an adapter one can use a Nikon lens on a Canon body, but the distances between lens and register (the critical point in the camera body where the image is recorded) make it impossible to even create an adapter to use Canon lenses on Nikon bodies.
Yes, you can. Even though you cannot remove the zoom lens like from an SLR, you can screw the optional lenses to the front of sealed, internal zoom lens, and change it's focal length.
The best place to buy a Nikon 17 with a 35mm lens is online on websites, such as Amazon, Best Buy and eBay. Nikon 17 with a 35mm lens is an advanced digital camera.
Yes as long as it's not pre AI
The F65 is a 35mm film camera.
The Nikon D90 is one of the newer Nikon cameras. It comes with a detachable lens that is compatible with other Nikon lenses.
Nikon Coolpix P500 allows you to take Full HD 1080p movies. It has super-zoom compact camera as well as a long lens and a 3-inch 921k-dots Tilting Display which is cool.
and nikon camera can use a nikon lens, try a D3000, a D50, or a D9
Nikon or Nikor
Wat do you meen cut on? Who did wat? Take it to a camera repaer stoor.
The focal length would roughly double. For example, if you have a 60mm lens for a Hasselblad, and managed to hack it to fit a 35mm camera, that same 60mm lens would be roughly 120mm in a 35mm camera.
NO
Yes
You take out the battery, then put it back in....the lens will still be out but press the power button ( this turn on the camera again) then you press it again to turn it off