Camera lenses that enlarge distant images are normally known as long focus lenses or telephoto lenses. A few specialist lenses use mirrors as well as glass and are frequently referred to as mirror lenses.
A telescope must gather large amounts of light from a dim, distant object; therefore, it needs a largeobjective lens to gather as much light as possible and bring it to a bright focus. Because the objective lens is large, it brings the image of the object to a focus at some distance away
A telephoto lens would bring a distant image closer.
Basically most video cameras are fixed lens so you cannot put a camera lens in it unless it is specially built.
Yes I can --> can you?
In a camera with a removable lens system, the camera body is all of the camera except the lens mechanism. Many more-sophisticated cameras employ a system of removable/ exchangeable lenses. The "camera body" and the "lens" are often sold separately. What is called simply the "lens," though, is really a lens tube with multiple lenses and multiple adjustment mechanisms. It will have a standard connection point that mates to the lens mount on the camera body.
diverging lens
With the zoom of the lens, I could capture distant objects with my camera.
A telescope must gather large amounts of light from a dim, distant object; therefore, it needs a largeobjective lens to gather as much light as possible and bring it to a bright focus. Because the objective lens is large, it brings the image of the object to a focus at some distance away
A telephoto lens would bring a distant image closer.
The light-gathering ability refers to the capacity of an optical system, such as a telescope or camera lens, to collect light from a distant object. It is determined by the size of the aperture or objective lens. A larger aperture allows more light to enter the system, resulting in brighter and more detailed images.
Camera lens filters modify images that are recorded. Sometimes the filter affects the image only slightly, other times pictures would not be possible without the filter.
(Miscellaneous Technologies / Photography) a compound camera lens in which the focal length is greater than that of a simple lens of the same dimensions and thus produces a magnified image of a distant object See also zoom lens
Canon SD800 camera is a Digital pocket camera that helps you get slightly wider angles in images. It is a PowerShot camera with 3.8x optical zoom lens covers.
IS means 'Image Stabilizer' where in Canon Camera's a portion of the lens is moved to counteract camera shake which can cause blurry images.
Any device containing a lens, such as a camera or projector, or one which uses prisms such as a periscope.
A camera and a microscope are two devices that meet your criteria.
The lens redirects light onto the film until the camera thinks it's in focus.