Some Olympus camera lenses fit other cameras and some only fit Olympus cameras. They have a number of lenses that fit the micro four-thirds mounting.
canon and olympus are leaders in digital slr cameras and they have very wide range of lens options.
If you want to use a different lens on your Olympus camera you will have to use something to mount it with. You will not get the same results from different lenses.
Olympus Lens can be found in various places. Olympus let customers buy their Lens through their own website but other providers such as Argos and Amazon also stock different models and sizes of Lens.
Olympus offers innovative digital cameras in its PEN series. These cameras have interchangeable lens systems which can be uses to capture high quality photographs. When combined with the PEN lenses, the PEN digital cameras offer advanced photography capabilities such as 12800 ISO sensitivity, art filters, and 3D effects. Some of these cameras have built in flash while other are compatible with wireless flash capability. In general, the Olympus PEN models are considered point and shoot cameras but they offer features comparable to advanced DSLR cameras.
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.
I believe that what you are describing is an adapter type of lens made for cameras which don't have interchangeable lenses. It would attach to the front of your existing lens to make the angle of view wider. I had something similar for an Olympus E20N to do close-ups. I also had a telephoto converter for a Canon SureShot. Both cameras came with a permanent non-removable lens. And the converter attached to the front, like eye glasses. On other cameras, where you can remove the lens entirely, you simply put on a wide lens and you are not converting.- srobidoux@verizon.net
Canon and Olympus cameras differ in several key aspects. Canon cameras are known for their advanced autofocus systems and wide range of lens options, making them popular among professional photographers. On the other hand, Olympus cameras are known for their compact size, lightweight design, and in-body image stabilization, which is beneficial for handheld shooting in low light conditions. In terms of performance, Canon cameras typically have better low-light performance and faster burst shooting capabilities, while Olympus cameras excel in image stabilization and weather-sealing features. Ultimately, the choice between Canon and Olympus cameras depends on individual preferences and shooting needs.
Obviously this one is the best cameras. Olympus PEN E-PL1 * The camera feels solid. I love its Bauhaus style retro design that supposedly harks back to some very collectible Olympus classic model. Well, I'd never seen one, but I like the looks of the E-PL1. * Picture quality with Panasonic lens is much better than expected. In many cases, IQ is better than my Canon DSLR. Panasonic lens is incredibly sharp while the Olympus colors are gorgeous
DSLR cameras are supposed to be different than "regular" cameras in the way that they capture exact what you see through the lens. Other cameras can take pictures that end up looking nothing like what you saw through the lens.
No
to protect the lens
No, because pinhole cameras don't have any lens.