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Cameras use mirrors in their optical systems to reflect and redirect light onto the image sensor, which captures the image. Mirrors help to focus the light and create a clear and sharp image.
Concave mirrors are used as the primary mirror in Newtonian and Dobsonian telescopes for astronomy observations. Concave mirrors are also used in mirror lenses for cameras.
No, mirrors are not needed for all cameras to take photos. The mirror is only used in a reflex camera (a camera where you look through the same lens as the sensor/film). Small point and shoots, rangefinders, and large format view cameras do not use mirrors.
no there are not but there is a reflective thingy that captures the picture
Mirrors don't refract, they reflect. All lenses, on the other hand, refract (bend) the light. All cameras have lenses, to focus the image; same for eyeglasses. Some telescopes have lenses, but others are collections of mirrors. Note that some few optical elements are lenses and mirrors - like prescription sunglasses with mirror coating.
Some devices that have mirrors in them include smartphones (front-facing camera), digital cameras, telescopes, microscopes, and selfie sticks. Mirrors are used in these devices for reflection and imaging purposes.
They reflect back on each other thus capturing the photo stupid
To view physical appearance by own-self.answer #2grocery store scanners use mirrors to direct the lasers, many other laser applications use mirrors to move and direct the beams. Many industrial processes use mirrors and lasers to direct light and laser beams. You use mirrors to drive safely. Warehouses use mirrors on the corners to prevent collisions. Many camera have mirrors in them. We use mirrors for many different applications.
concave mirrors, and curved mirrors
Red light cameras are usually high speed video cameras that use ambient light.
Cameras and reflecting telescopes gather light using mirrors and lenses.
They are not mirrors they are called lenses so we can see through them