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Q: How does the ccd affect focal length in lens of the camera?
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What factors can affect the focal length of a lens?

There are many factors affecting the focal length of a lens, these include: - The thickness of a lens. - The curviture of a lens. - The material the lens is made out of. E.g. Glass or plastic. - The light intensity going through the lens. - The shape of the lens. These, are just few of the many factors that may affect the focal length of a particular lens. I hope this has helped.


What is zoom lens?

A zoom lens is a lens of a camera which contains a mechanical assembly of inner lenses, which allow the focal length of the camera to be rapidly altered.


What is focal length of a door peephole's lens and is it concave or convex?

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".


What uses a long focal length a short focal length lens and has an inverted image?

a camera? Or an eye? Something like that. Weird question


How do you calculate the hyperfocal distance on a digital camera?

normally, the digi cams have a lens of focal length 16mm. The hyper focal length starts at 2 meters away from the camera, as a thumb rule


What does MM stand for in digital cameras?

The MM is the focal length in millimeters. The focal length would be the distance between the lens and the back of the camera where the image is formed.


Whats the focal length of a lens?

The focal length of a lens is the distance from the principal foci to the center of the lens.


How does the focal length of the human eyeball change?

The "eyeball" doesn't have a focal length, any more than the body of a camera or the tube of a telescope have. It's the lenses (or mirrors) in the eye, camera, and telescope that have focal lengths. In the eye, the focal length of the lens changes when the shape of the lens changes ... becoming flatter or thicker in the center. That change is accomplished by muscles around the circular edge of the lens. They stretch the lens to flatten it, and relax to thicken it, when you shift your focus to longer or shorter distances.


How does the eyepiece affect the total magnifacation in a telescope?

A telescope consists of two lenses. 1) The main lens which collects the light ( it is relatively bigger that eyepiece). 2) Eye piece , through which we see. Magnification of a telescope depends on the focal length of the eye piece and the main lens. Magnification = Focal length of the main lens / Focal length of the eyepiece . For example : If the focal length of the main lens is 12 units and the focal length of the eyepiece is 2 units , then the magnification will be 12/2 = 6.When the focal length of the main lens is constant , the focal length of the eyepiece is inversely proportional to the magnification.


Explain how the focal length changes as a convex lens becomes flatter?

The focal length of a lens is the distance from the center of the lens to the point at which it focuses light rays. The bigger the focal length, the more powerful the lens. ChaCha!


Length of a lens is the distance from the center of the lens to its principal focus?

It is called the focal length. It is equal to 1/2 times r, and is positive on concave mirrors and negative on convex mirrors.


Does the focal lens length have three classifications?

yes, focal lens length has three classifications