SOURCE: Broken glass on the lens
Are you kidding? A camera lens are a group of various lenses inside. I don't think it's repairable, but I'd say take it to a local photography store and you can get free advice. I think I understood you, but anyone would have to see the damage in person. From here, I'd say you are in bad luck...it's a goner. Also cameras are not designed to take a big fall like that. There is probably more damage than just the lenses.
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This link will take you to a parts supplier that has this in stock and will ship Monday, if ordered today.
http://www.repairclinic.com/SmartSearch/SSPartDetail.aspx?PartID=940216&PPStack=1
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SOURCE: glass reinforced concrete composite stone table broken
Believe it or not Gorilla Glue holds that sort of thing quite well. You may have a visible line, but not too bad providing you keep the pieces held together tightly for an hour or so (it foams and expands -- scrape off the excess after it dries.) I would also get some epoxy (the thin stuff, not the putty stuff) and some fiberglass mesh and reinforce the bottom. Something else -- some contractors who do foundation repair have an epoxy and carbon fiber mesh that would do that and be indestructible -- see if you can find one in your area. I could give you someone in my area, but that probably wouldn't help you. You'll have to call around. If you can't find it, the fiberglass mesh is used in boat, RV, and tractor trailer repair so one of those shops should be able to sell you some.
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