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A camera works by gathering reflected light patterns through a lens, similar to the human eye. Film cameras recorded these light patterns on light-sensitive film, while digital cameras use an image sensor. Both eye and camera lenses turn light patterns upside down. Movie cameras capture frames at a faster rate than still cameras, and when these frames are projected continuously, the brain's persistence of vision creates the illusion of smooth movement.

















