Camera shops, Ebay, Amazon
I believe there is a button to the right of where the lenses are on the camera that you can press to eject the lenses.
To create a DIY macro lens for your camera, you can use a small magnifying glass or a reversed lens from an old camera. Attach the magnifying glass or reversed lens to your camera using a lens adapter or by holding it in front of the camera lens. Experiment with different distances and angles to achieve the desired macro effect.
Canon EOS Rebel XSi Digital SLR with 18-55 mm Lens - Black is the best choice for macro for bug photos.
Nikon Macro lenses are widely available at electronic stores and camera shops. These macro lenses can be found at stores such as Best Buy, Henry's and Future Shop. These are also available for purchase from Amazon and eBay.
On SLRs, macro lenses are specially corrected for extreme close-up work. Nikon brand macro lenses bear the name 'Micro', so there is really not much difference.
For a Canon digital camera, a 50mm camera lens is just about right. You can also use other lenses depending on what kind of digital camera you are using.
Yes you can use a SLR lens as an attachment on some digital camera. You will have to check the camera to see if there is an attachment that is available on the camera.
A Macro 70 sounds like a fixed focal length lens (70mm) capable of close focusing (macro). This type of lens is used to photograph small subjects such as insects and flowers.
The camera lens reflects off what the lens is pointed at so that you can see it through the screen on your camera.
It is far more to do with the lens you use than the camera.
DSLR = Digital Single Lens Reflex It's a digital camera made to look like a 35mm SLR. Usually the lens is interchangeable, but not always. - - - - - It is a camera with a detachable lens for great shots Hope this helped
A digital SLR camera and a DSLR camera are the same thing. "DSLR" stands for "digital single-lens reflex," which refers to the type of camera that uses a mirror mechanism to reflect light from the lens to an optical viewfinder. This allows the photographer to see exactly what the camera sees through the lens.