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18-55mm focal lenses are very good lenses for the Samsung digital camera. Other good lenses for the Samsung digital camera are the 28-90mm and 35mm focal lenses.
There are roughly 14 styles of camera lenses that are made by the Olympus company. They vary in design, cost, and what materials that they are made of.
Argus camera lenses can be purchased online through eBay and Camera My Best. Online retailer, Amazon, also carries several lenses for this type of 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.
Yes, you can use different brand lenses on a camera as long as they are compatible with the camera's mount.
The main differences between EF-M and EF lenses are their size and compatibility. EF-M lenses are smaller and designed specifically for mirrorless cameras, while EF lenses are larger and made for DSLR cameras. If you have a mirrorless camera, EF-M lenses would be more suitable. If you have a DSLR camera, EF lenses would be the better choice.
The Nikon V1 camera is compatible with Nikon 1 mount lenses, including the 1 NIKKOR lenses.
Compatible lenses for a camera with a Minolta mount include Minolta A-mount lenses, Sony A-mount lenses, and third-party lenses designed for the Minolta A-mount system.
The company Dyxum has a huge selection of Minolta camera lenses, in all price ranges. They definitely are one of the biggest sellers of camera lenses with an impressive inventory.
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.
Stores that sell camera lenses for Canon are: the main Canon website, Best Buy, Amazon, or Ebay. These websites sell Canon camera lenses for a cheap price.
Yes, you can rent camera lenses for a specific period of time from various rental companies or camera stores.