Ofcouce Yes
Air.
Light rays travel in a straight line from the object through the lens of the camera to create an inverted image on the camera sensor. The lens focuses the light rays to converge at a specific point, forming a sharp image. The camera sensor then captures this image by recording the intensity of light at each point.
When you add a camera lens to a camera, it does not make the shutter go faster. If the camera has a manual way to adjust the shutter speed, that is how it changes.
When you click the camera the shutter behind the lens of the camera opens briefly and lets in the light on to the film. I am no specialist and this is what I learnt in school.
The Shutter.
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No, a camera cannot operate without a lens. The lens is essential for focusing light onto the camera sensor or film to create an image.
The filter sits at the end of the lens. All light cannot enter the camera without first going through the lens. And light cannot enter the lens without going through the filter, so the light goes through the fliter, then through the lens, then into the camera
Centers and refocuses light onto the camera's sensor.
Centers and refocuses light onto the camera's sensor.
The lens.
Lens