nikons d4s
Nikons are all around good cameras.
. Professionals mainly use the SLR type of digital camera and sometimes use "digital backs". As for makes, my personal opinion is to go with either Canon or Nikon cameras. .
Cannon is sighted as being one of the best manufacturers of camera's and camera related items such as lenses. Nikon also makes a high quality lens system.
You can go onto Nikons website and it has directions to send your product to get it repaired. If there is a camera place nearby, they may know what is wrong with your camera.
To remove a camera lens, first locate the release button or switch on the camera body near the lens. Press or slide this button to release the lens. Then, gently twist the lens counterclockwise to unscrew it from the camera body. Be careful not to force it, as this could damage the lens or camera.
No, this is a point & shoot camera and there is no lens mount. The lens is fixed on the camera and cannot be removed.
It depends on the "system." On a digital camera, you'd have the camera body, the lens if it's a detachable-lens camera, a tripod maybe, some memory cards, a computer and a printer. The people who invented that term were Hasselblad, who makes big rollfilm cameras, and a Hasselblad (or any medium format) system consists of a body, back, viewfinder, focusing screen, lens and accessories.
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.
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.
The focusing lens of the camera
A camera lens.