Some cameras will have two sets of lenses, such as ones with a telephoto lens. These use two lenses to focus on and enlarge images.
They both use convex lenses and they dsend signals to each other just like the brain.
The lenses of a microscope form an enlarged image of a specimen.
Convex lenses always form smaller, virtual images
Refracting
This is data from a camera in it's raw form and it also contains no process data from the image sensor or digital camera , image scanner nor modified by a camera ad-on software.
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The microscope.
A photographer uses which tools to form an argument
Light microscope
simplest possible telescope
A camera mate! lol :OD Hope that helped
A camera admits light through an opening to expose an image on film. To get a sharp image if the light is not bright, you need a large hole, but the larger the hole, the more blurred (unfocused) is the image. But if you make the hole as small as a pinhole (like poking a pin through cardboard), you will get a focused picture if the light outside is bright enough. If the hole is any larger than that, you need to put a lens in the hole to focus the light. The larger the hole, the dimmer is the scene that you can capture, but the larger the lens, the more complicated is the optics (the physical design of the glass lenses, using several lenses in a row).