No, you need to have a DSLR to do that.
A telephoto lens would bring a distant image closer.
Yes.Slung around his neck were a Nikon 350 with telephoto lens and a Hasselblad 500EL
Basically most video cameras are fixed lens so you cannot put a camera lens in it unless it is specially built.
A fisheye lens IS a wide angle lens
That depends on the lens you put on the camera.
No, Canon lenses are not compatible with Nikon cameras due to differences in lens mounts and electronic connections.
A dedicated macro lens is the best choice - something like the AF-S Micro-NIKKOR 60mm f/2.8G ED would be a good first macro lens on a D60. A general purpose zoom with a macro setting would be an acceptable second choice. If you have a telephoto lens, you can use it as a macro lens by adding an extension tube. This lets you focus closer than you normally could with that lens, but you can't focus out to infinity with an extension tube. A "smart" tube that will let auto-focus and aperture work is fairly expensive, but still cheaper than a macro lens. Another alternative is to get a reversing ring and put a 50 mm lens on backwards over a medium telephoto lens. This can get you some incredible close-up shots but is tricky to use... you pretty much have to focus by moving the camera.
Compact cameras are "point and shoot". SLRs usually require more manual input. In compact cameras, the lens is fixed to the camera. In SLRs, the lens is separate that you have to put on.
high wire your watch put the lens of camera inside your watch put the camera light on ur backpack strap and you made a spy watch records anything with your recording camera
A 28mm wide angle lens is basically a wide angle lens for a 28mm camera. The book definition for wide angle lens it... "a camera lens having a wider than normal angle of view (and usually a short focal length); produces an image that is foreshortened in the centre". In may words, "A lens that you put on your camera that makes the frame (frame- what you see) wider. Ex. If your zoomed out all the way and your pointing your 28mm camera at a chair. You can see the whole chair and just the chair. If you put on your wide angle lens, you can see more. You could fit two of those chairs in your frame now. Basically, it makes your frame wider.
To operate a digital camera, one must have the proper camera battery and charger to power it. A memory card is needed to store the pictures, and a USB cord is needed to transfer the pictures from the camera to the computer.
There isn't a front camera on the illusion. What appears to be a camera lens on the front of the phone is actually the proximity and light sensor.