The "Fisheye" lens will give the photograph a convex look. I it is very difficult to create a photograph that will work well with the lens without leaving the subject too distorted.
if your camera hasinterchangeable lenses, then yes. If it is a cheaper point-and-shoot brand with fixed lenses than no, it cannot.
If you have photographic memory then your eye functions like a camera in a way
The iris. - - - - - No. It's the eyelid. The shutter's function is to completely stop light from reaching the film (or the sensor, if you have a digital camera with a mechanical shutter). The iris in your eye cannot do this--only the eyelid can.
a upside down image is formed in your camera then flipped around when it is seen by the human eye -Monica Magallon
I think a pinhole camera is similar to the human eye because like the pinhole camera when it sees something it reflects the image but it is an inverted image. With the human eye the brain corrects it and turns it the right way up. The pinhole cameras image is not corrected because it does not have a lens.
Basically most video cameras are fixed lens so you cannot put a camera lens in it unless it is specially built.
You don't need a fish-eye lens with this camera. It has a built in fish eye lens feature/ mode and you can alter the intensity of the fish eye effect on the digital image.
For a Canon SD1300IS there is no compatible fish eye lens. The lens on this camera is not removable and therefore you cannot add anything.
All of 'em can, even if they're not built in. You'll either need another complete lens assembly or you can just go to your camera store and buy on a lens adapter to convert your existing lens to a `fish-eye'.
focusing lens of the eye....
A camera eye is an eye with a crystalline lens that focuses light. It is found in squid, octopi, and vertebrates. This is similar to the lens arrangement of a camera.
The focusing lens of the camera
a lens
Yes, because the fish eye lens is like a micro-camera, it can photograph even some of the smallest things like insect, crumbs from food, grains of sand, etc.
The iris acts like the aperture of a camera lens.
the lens
Yes. Because convex lens produce real image.. so Fish eye has convex lens
If you have photographic memory then your eye functions like a camera in a way