Sorry to make you sad but this machine's lens cannot be changed, you can just add telezoom coverter on it.
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.
No, the Canon Powershot A1100IS is a point and click digital camera which means you only use the lens that is built into the camera.
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.
A Canon PowerShot Camera such as the PowerShot G are made of Plastics, Aluminium, Steel, and of Course Glass in the lens. Rubber is also used as a shock-absorber between joints and parts.
To fix a lens error on your Canon PowerShot camera, try gently tapping the camera on a flat surface, turning it off and on again, or resetting the camera to its factory settings. If these steps do not work, consider contacting Canon customer support for further assistance.
Your Canon PowerShot lens may be stuck out due to a mechanical issue or debris obstructing its movement. To fix it, try gently tapping the camera, turning it off and on, or manually adjusting the lens. If these methods don't work, consider seeking professional repair services.
The Canon PowerShot SX500 IS has a 30x optical zoom lens with a focal length range of 24-720mm (35mm equivalent). It also has image stabilization to reduce blur, and a maximum aperture range of f/3.4-5.8.
If your Canon PowerShot A4000 is showing a "lens error" message, try gently tapping the camera on a flat surface or restarting it. If the issue persists, contact Canon customer support for further assistance or consider taking it to a professional camera repair service.
If your Canon PowerShot SD1400IS is showing a "lens error" message, you can try gently tapping the camera or blowing compressed air around the lens to dislodge any debris. If that doesn't work, you may need to contact Canon customer support for further assistance or take the camera to a professional repair service.
A Canon Powershot has 10 million effective pixels, 21 shooting modes, 1cm macro mode, digital tele-converter and safety zoom and a 35-140mm 4x zoom lens.
Common issues that may require Canon PowerShot repair include lens errors, LCD screen malfunctions, battery charging problems, and issues with the camera's autofocus or image quality.
If your Canon PowerShot camera is showing a "Lens Error" message, try gently tapping the camera on a flat surface to dislodge any debris that may be causing the issue. If that doesn't work, try turning the camera off and on again. If the error persists, contact Canon customer support for further assistance.