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'.
The opposite of a fish eye lens is a telephoto lens.
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.
Yes. Because convex lens produce real image.. so Fish eye has convex lens
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To achieve a fish eye lens effect on your iPhone, you can use a clip-on fish eye lens attachment that is specifically designed for smartphones. These lenses can be easily attached to your iPhone's camera and will give your photos a distorted, wide-angle look similar to that of a fish eye lens. You can find these attachments at most electronics stores or online retailers.
To get a fish eye camera on your iPhone, you can purchase a clip-on fish eye lens attachment that is compatible with your phone's camera. These lenses can be easily attached to your iPhone's camera lens, allowing you to capture wide-angle, distorted images similar to a fish eye effect.
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.
fish-eye 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.
Using a fish eye phone lens for photography can provide benefits such as capturing a wider field of view, creating unique and distorted perspectives, and adding a creative touch to your photos.
That would be a "wide-angle" or a "fish-eye" lens.
Sorry to make you sad but this machine's lens cannot be changed, you can just add telezoom coverter on it.