If you look lower left of the lens right beside the mega pixel print you see a button. Push button and turn lens ring to add adapter if you want to add additional accessories like lenses hood, or filters. If your question is come off like the newer canon cameras leaving just the camera body then no. I guess if you need a new lens you could disassemble the camera and replace it but i wouldnt suggest that.
Absolutely yes. Canon EOS 450D has the same mount as Canon EOS 400D, wich is EF and EF-S.
Install the drivers on the computer. Download from Canon website if necessary. Connect USB cable from computer to camera. A pop up window should open. Select "download pictures to computer" from the pop-up window.
These tips will help you clean your Canon SLR Camera. Canon recommends that you avoid the use of chemicals and water to clean your camera. Power your camera off. Use a lens blower brush to gently remove dust from the camera lens. Wipe your view finder, LCD monitor and lens with a microfiber or soft lens cloth. Move the cloth in a light, circular pattern to remove dust and smudges.
Have you tried rotating it?You are supposed to rotate it with the lens release button pushed to take it out.If its still stuck, you are better off taking it to a professional repair shop, or calling canon customer care.
You have to be careful when cleaning any lens of any camera. On the Canon 550d (T2i) the lens is adjustable and can be removed. By pressing the small button on the right hand side it will release the lens. If you get a micro fibre cloth or a clean rag/tissue just carefully wipe the dust off or any excess dirt. Don't use water or polish as it may ruin the lens. Go on eBay or Amazon and you can usually find cheap lens cleaner, that will work.
It's a nice lens IF you primarily shoot studio portraits. A soft focus lens makes photos that are just a slight bit out of focus - which is great for portraiture because it allows you to deemphasize blemishes, small wrinkles and other natural flaws without using a ton of corrective makeup on your subject. If you just shoot portraits every once in a while you'd be better off with a soft-focus filter like a Zeiss Softar or with a pot of Dermablend makeup. If you never shoot portraits you'll hate a soft-focus lens with a passion.
Check the bezel around the lens. If there are no screws holding the bezel, it can be popped off gently with a flat head screwdriver. The lens will come off, followed by a rubber gasket. If there are screws, simply unscrew them and remove the bezel.
There is a screw on the side of the signal, you can reach it through the middle of the bumper. unscrew that and the whole signal will come out of the bumper. pop the clips and then the lens will come off
A good Canon lens for plane spotting would be a 300mm prime lens. You should also have an extender. This will allow you to be taking pictures of planes on both landing and takeoff from about 100-200 meters away. You can find both items that you need for less than 200 dollars.
The headlights usually come as a complete unit and not just the lens. However, if for some reason you should want to replace just the lens, pop off the retaining clips and go around the edges with a heat gun while prying off the lens.
It could be due to a smear on the surface of the lens. Purchase a lens cleaning kit and follow the direction carefully to clean the smear. First, use the air blower to remove dirt and dust from the surface of the lens. This is an important first step because any disrt may scratch the lens when you try to wipe it clean. Then moist the lens tissue with cleaner solution and gently clean the lens in a rotating motion. Finally, use the soft cloth to dry the lens. It could also be due to dust on the sensor inside your camera. Activate the Integrated Cleaning System to shake the dust free. If this does not work, remove the lens, point the camera face down, then use the air blower to try to blow the dust off and out of the camera. If this also does not work, we recommend that you send your camera in to Canon to get the sensor professionally cleaned.
"Cybershot" is a SONY designation, and there appears to be no indication that SONY made an A410 model. Perhaps you are referring to the CANON Powershot A410? The suggestions about why your camera does not record photographs may not differ from SONY to CANON, but we ought to be sure that we are talking about the same camera. Assumption: The camera has recorded photographs, but it stopped doing so. Is the function wheel set properly to AUTO or P or some other still-picture function, and is it clicked into position rather than sitting between settings? Next, check battery function. Next, is the internal memory full? Is the memory card full? Next, turn the flash OFF! Look into the lens and shine a narrow beam LED into the lens as you fire the camera. Does the shutter open and close? (If not, you need professional service.)