What is a pinhole camera write its principle and explain its working with diagram
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Explanation:
→ Definition
→ A pinhole camera is a simple camera without a lens but with a tiny aperture (the so-called pinhole) – effectively a light-proof box with a small hole in one side. Light from a scene passes through the aperture and projects an inverted image on the opposite side of the box, which is known as the camera obscura effect.
→ principle
→ Pinhole camera works on the principle that “Light travels in straight lines"Light from the objects enters the camera through the pinhole. It goes to the screen where it forms an inverted and small image. The image has the same colour as the object.
→ working
→ Take two rectangular boxes that fit into one another without leaving any gap.
→ Cut open one side of each box.
→ Make a small hole in the larger box at the centre of the closed end opposite the side that has been cut open.
→ Cut a square of side five centimetres in the smaller box in the closed end opposite the side that has been cut open. Cover this square with tracing paper.
→ Finally, slide the smaller box into the larger box, ensuring that the pinhole and the tracing paper are in line with one another, but at the opposite ends.
→ Slide the smaller box to adjust the focus so that you can capture the image of any object you want.
→ This is the basic structure of the pinhole camera. However, the developed form of a pinhole camera uses photosensitive film instead of translucent paper to capture images. The film can be developed later to obtain photo prints. Nowadays, of course, we use digital cameras that store images in a computer chip. However, the basic principle of capturing the image remains the same.
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