Asked by violet

What kind of image is created by a camera lens?

real and right-side up
virtual and upside down
real and upside down
virtual and right-side up

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Real and upside down.

A camera lens (a converging/convex lens) forms a real image on the film or sensor by converging light rays; the rays cross, so the image is inverted. (Viewfinders/prisms flip it for the photographer.)