how does camera works~?
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camera lens takes all the light rays bouncing around and uses glass to redirect them to a single point, creating a sharp image. When all of those light rays meet back together on a digital camera sensor or a piece of film, they create a sharp image.
- To create a video signal, a camcorder captures a frame of video from the CCD and records it as the two fields. The CCD actually has another sensor layer behind the image sensor. ... While the second layer is transmitting the video signal, the first layer has refreshed itself and is capturing another image.
- A camera takes a picture by using a lens to collect beams of light bouncing off an object and redirecting them so they form the image that you're taking a picture of! When a camera is wireless, any pictures you take can be sent to your computer without plugging anything in
- Cameras use convex lens to take real inverted images. This is because light rays always travels in a straight line, until a light ray hits a medium. ... The glass causes the light rays to refract (or bend) this causes them to form inverted on the opposite side of the medium.
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camera lens takes all light Ray's bouncing about
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