NO. The lenses are designed for a specific brand name camera.
A lens for a Canon camera will only fit a Canon etc.
Sigma lenses are designed to fit specific camera mounts, which means they will not fit all digital SLRs universally. Each lens model corresponds to particular mounts, such as Canon, Nikon, or Sony. However, if you have a compatible Sigma lens for your camera's mount, it should fit and function properly. Always check the lens specifications and your camera's mount type to ensure compatibility.
Yes. Any lens that works with a D60 will work the same or better on a D7000.
Yes, a Vivitar lens can fit a Canon T2i camera if it has the appropriate mount type. The Canon T2i uses the Canon EF or EF-S lens mount, so you'll need a Vivitar lens that is compatible with this mount. Check the specific model of the Vivitar lens to ensure compatibility before purchasing.
The Canon EF lens will only fit Canon SLR camera bodies, unfortunately.
No, a Canon lens will not fit on a Nikon camera because they have different lens mounts.
No, a Canon lens cannot fit a Nikon camera because they have different lens mounts.
ED has nothing to do with the camera mount; it is a lens (glass) quality so yes, it will fit
John Deere 38 Snow Thrower snow blower is the model tractor that will fit the craftsman 40 model 842.240510. The model will fit perfectly and will not need any fabrication.
No, an EF lens will not fit an EF-S camera body.
Yes, a Sigma 10-20mm lens can fit a Nikon D100, provided you have the version of the lens designed for Nikon mounts. The D100 uses the Nikon F-mount, which is compatible with many Sigma lenses designed for Nikon cameras. Just ensure the lens is in good condition and compatible with the D100's autofocus system, as the D100 is an older model.
No
It'll cost you around 400$ to get a good telescopic lens,but it's not all that easy to find an exact fit for any camcorder.