Do i need an adapter for my camera?
I'm getting a nikon L110 and the lens does not come off, so i found a lens that i can attach to the lens on the camera but i was wondering if i had to buy an adapter too before putting on the new lens.
this is the lens i'm getting:
http://dbroth.webstorepowered.com/Panoramic-Fisheye-Lenspen-Cleaning-ClothFor/dp/B004D0J36K?traffic_src=froogle
Look at the lens on your L110. Does it have filter threads?
Looking on the Nikon website, there are NO lenses or adapters listed for that camera.
I'm sure when the add-on "lens" arrives, that you will find that you may indeed need some kind of adapter to hold it on your P&S camera.
This statement is so full of BS that you should have looked further into the lens before spending your money.
-An essential tool for extreme sports and dramatic action shooters
While not essential, it can be an interesting add-on, but soon becomes cliché Be really careful when getting close enough to the action for this add-on to get "dramatic" shots that you don't get run over
-High Resolution Precision Optics, Day or Night & Great for Every Type of Photographic Situation!
An out and out lie. A high resolution, precision fisheye lens will cost you around $1, 000 and you would need a dSLR to use it. Whether you can use it at night, has all to do with the amount of noise your camera generates at high ISO's
-Multicoated optical glass
All current lenses (made since about 1972) have multicoating and all lenses are optical.
-Infrared compatible
All lenses pass IR light. This is like pointing out to a buyer of water that it is wet.
-Extreme speed auto focus.
There's NOTHING about this lens that is auto-focus. It is basically a fancy diopter that attaches to the font of a lens. If the lens is a fast auto-focus lens, like the Nikkor AF-S interchangeable lenses, then that is what will be doing the fast auto-focusing, NOT this lens you bought.
You have a P&S camera. That always means NO interchangeable lenses and a sensor that is about 15 times smaller than a dSLR camera.
Adapters usually need a filter thread to attach to. Check your camera's lens if it has one. If none, try this.
I think you should go with 67MM Diameter Adapter Tube for Nikon Coolpix L110
Product Description
* Lens adapter designed for NIKON COOLPIX L110.
* Made of high quality black anodized aluminum.
* The adapter provides a 67mm filter mount to add a 67mm filter (UV, CPL, MC, UV etc.) to improve picture quality.
* The adapter also allows user to add other lens accessories (as tele/close-up/wide-angle lenses) to the camera.
* Also included with your purchase you will receive an Ultra Fine Microfiber Cleaning Cloth Goja Logo perfect for cleaning camera lenses and glass products.
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