Cameras and glasses.
A lens has many uses. With the right shape a lens can correct someones eye sight or with multiple lens you could even make a telescope. But for all uses of a lens it comes down to one job. The distortion of light.
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EF lens are a very popular thing in cameras. The most well known camera that uses such method of lens is the Cannon EF Lens Camera introduced in 1987.
A microscope uses an objective lens and an eyepiece lens to magnify tiny objects for closer examination. The objective lens gathers light from the specimen and forms an enlarged image, which is further magnified by the eyepiece lens for viewing.
One uses a divergent lens to correct for shortsightedness.
Convex lens or low power objective
A photographer also uses a lens protector, a stand, an interchangeable lens, and much more equipment.
A compound microscope uses both an objective lens and an eyepiece lens. The objective lens is located near the specimen and provides initial magnification, while the eyepiece lens further magnifies the image for viewing. This combination allows for detailed observation of small objects and biological specimens.
A reflecting telescope is different from a refracting telescope because a reflecting telescope uses a concave lens, a plane mirror, and a convex lens. While a refracting telescope uses two lens.
A refracting telescope.
No, a movie projector uses a convex lens.
A refracting telescope uses two lenses - an objective lens to gather light and focus it and an eyepiece lens to magnify the image.