No, Kodak camera lenses are only useful on Kodak cameras. However, several Kodak lenses are interchangeable with OTHER Kodak camera lenses. To see which ones, visit http://www.kodak.com.
18-200m camera lenses are used for a variety of popular cameras by different manufacturers. Examples of camera brands that are using 18-200m include Nikon, Canon and Sigma.
If you want to use a different lens on your Olympus camera you will have to use something to mount it with. You will not get the same results from different lenses.
Absolutely YES.
Jessops UK sells a wide range of cameras and camera accessories, such as digital SLRs, lenses, camcorders and the like. Brands they carry include Nikon, Canon, Sony and Panasonic cameras.
Canon and Nikon are the most well-known of DSLR (Digital single-lens reflex) cameras. An inexperienced photographer can beef up a less expensive camera with lenses and additional equipment while saving up for a high-end camera.
A camera with exchangeable lenses such as a Cannon.
Small bags and fanny packs suits best to carry one camera with several lenses. And Pro bags for 2 cameras with multiple lenses.
Some Olympus camera lenses fit other cameras and some only fit Olympus cameras. They have a number of lenses that fit the micro four-thirds mounting.
In a way, yes. The dual rear camera are two lenses. One of the lenses is for depth information, the other is the actual camera.
Generally, no. Each manufacturer has proprietary mounts for their lenses and, for example, Nikon lenses will not fit a Canon and so on. There are aftermarket lenses made to fit various cameras, but you need to specify the make and even sometimes the model of the camera in order to get a mount that fits.
It depends on the brand of camera and the type of lens. Most Nikon film SLR lenses will work (in manual mode) on their digital SLR cameras. Many Canon lenses will work on new Canon SLR cameras, but you have to check compatability between the camera model and the type of lens. Sony purhcased the Minolta digital camera division, so all Sony Alpha DSLRs will use Minolta lenses.
Yes, you send the Cannon point and shoot camera in to the company who has a warranty on their cameras, and if you are outside of warranty they will charge you a flat fee to fix your camera lenses.