I saw these polaroid camera lenses for fish eye, wide angle and a couple other options.
http://www.amazon.com/Polaroid-Premium-Package-Won...
I realize its probably not the most professional lenses, but I like the different options available. What do the different lenses mean, like 37, 58, 72 whatever??
I'm sure its something to do with the size of things im just not sure. Which one would be the best for normal day to day use/ photography as a hobby not a job? And how do I find a camera that will match the lenses?
It looks like for the most part polaroid doesnt make a complete set that i could just buy. I figure these lenses are at least from a real camera company (aka not urban outfitters) and seem easy to use for someone who doesnt have a ton of experience with photography. Thanks in advance and i'll totally rate who has the best answer
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Those are the thread mount sizes. For example the common DSLR kit lens is a 58mm thread mount on the front of the lens. Those "lenses" are actually a filter that screws onto the front of the lens.
They aren't the best quality in the world, but they are a LOT of fun to play with. for the price? they're worth it for the fun you will have!
That kit is a bit spendy. You can usually find them for about somewhere around $30 give or take per lens/filter.
That's a very confussing add; first because they don't say what they are for and second because polaroid doesn't produce already. You are atracted by getting all lenses at a time, but get the camera before
bigger the better