Yes. Because convex lens produce real image.. so Fish eye has convex lens
projector have concave or convex
Double-convex lens
You would use a convex lens.
The answer is both convex and converging
)( is a concave lens() is a convex lens
The lens in a door peephole is a convex lens with a very short focal length, giving it a wide field of view. If it were on a camera, it would be called a "Fisheye lens".
A fisheye lens IS a wide angle lens
To get a fisheye lens for your iPhone, you can purchase a clip-on fisheye lens attachment that is compatible with your phone model. These lenses are widely available online and in electronics stores. Simply attach the lens to your iPhone's camera and start capturing fisheye photos and videos.
A fisheye lens can be expensive. There are the fisheye filters that do the same thing that are much cheaper. Whichever you choose, check out Amazon listings.
Fisheye Lens
Some of the best phone fisheye lenses available in the market today include the Moment Fisheye 14mm Lens, the Olloclip Active Lens Set, and the Aukey Ora Fisheye Lens. These lenses are known for their high-quality optics and ability to capture wide-angle, distorted images commonly associated with fisheye photography.
projector have concave or convex
To fit a Panasonic SDR S26 SD Camcorder, you would typically need a fisheye lens that is compatible with the camcorder's specific lens mount or a universal clip-on fisheye lens designed for compact camcorders. Since the SDR S26 has a fixed lens, a clip-on fisheye lens that attaches to the front of the existing lens would be the most practical option. Ensure that the diameter of the clip-on lens matches the camcorder's lens size for a proper fit.
when a beam of light is passed through the convex lens it converges the beam of ligth.hence convex lens is called a converging lens.
when a beam of light is passed through the convex lens it converges the beam of ligth.hence convex lens is called a converging lens.
when a beam of light is passed through the convex lens it converges the beam of ligth.hence convex lens is called a converging lens.
no, unfortunately you cant :(