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he did but no as we know it it was a pin hole camera look it up
One of the first cameras ever created was a pin hole camera. It was a box completely sealed with just one tiny pin hole on the front of it to allow exposure.
A pin hole camera is a general reference to the optics of the camera (there pretty much are none, just the "pin hole"). The question is therefore more or less equivalent to "how do you save pictures on an SLR camera?" ... it depends on the entire rest of the camera, and it may not even be possible to "save pictures".
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Pin-hole cameras are very tiny cameras that are designed to be difficult to spot. The name comes from the fact that they only need a "pin-hole" to see through.
Pin-hole camera (camera obscurer)
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The image of the tree would probably be bigger if the pin hole camera had two pinholes close to each other.
Actually it's not safe to look at the sun/moon during a solar eclipse but it is safe to look at the moon during a lunar eclipse. The moon reflects the sun light and makes it even more brighter so you'd be looking at more than just the sun. It does look very pretty and mysterious but it is only safe to look at when wearing special eye protection.I hoped my answer helped.
Brighter,larger,fuzzier
pin hole gamma ray camera & collimator
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