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keshawn22:

Which of the following statements about the working principle behind a basic still camera is true? MOD NOTE: Please do not give away the answer directly. Low-effort and/or plagiarized answers will be removed.

darkknight:

where are the answer choices

keshawn22:

Light entering the camera through a nonadjustable opening is focused on light-sensitive film at the back of the camera. B. Light entering the camera through a light-sensitive opening is focused on 35 mm film at the back of the camera. C. Changeable lenses of different focal lengths allow light to enter the camera, which then forms the image on light-sensitive film.

xXDerpyPugXx:

Well you said dont give the answer so what do you think it is?

Mercury:

old question but will respond so this can be closed thinking of a very basic still camera (a camera that only takes one picture at a time) it has a nonadjustable aperture and still uses paper film (before 35 mm was a thing). ex: Kodak No. 2 brownie with this information, try to see which one best matches the description of a basic still camera http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_X35.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_camera

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