Instead changing lens, which is not an usual procedure, it would be advantageous to purchase a new camera that has the kind of lens you are looking for. Normally, lens is a part of the camera that can't be changed, except on expensive models. In this case, changing the lens is an easy procedure that can be checked on the user manual.
You can't. The lens on a Canon SD950 is integral to the camera body. Trying to remove it will ruin both the camera and the lens.
You need to change the focus on the lens. There should be a part around the camera lens that turns, this will change the focus of the camera.
no .... as p100 is not a dslr , u cant change its lens.
No
SLR stands for a single lens reflex camera. Unlike a point and shoot camera, you can change lenses and are able to view your subject through the lens.
No, this is a point & shoot camera and there is no lens mount. The lens is fixed on the camera and cannot be removed.
Refraction.
It stands for digital single lens reflex. It is NOT a point and shoot camera. It is one that you have a lens (or lens that you can change). Now a days most have a setting where you can set the aperture and things like that manually, but the also have a automatic setting.
In a camera, the lens is fixed - focusing is done by moving the lens forward or backward to get a sharp image. In the human eye, muscles surrounding the eyeball 'distort' the lens to change its focal length.
The focusing lens of the camera
A camera lens.
bioconvex lens