How does a camera obscura differ from a regular camera?

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A regular camera does not capture images.

A regular camera does not capture images.

A camera obscura does not preserve images.

A camera obscura does not preserve images.

A regular camera cannot be made of cardboard.

A regular camera cannot be made of cardboard.

A camera obscura is a much more complex machine.

A camera obscura is a much more complex machine.

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The correct response is: A camera obscura does not preserve images.

A camera obscura is a simple device that projects an image of its surroundings onto a screen or surface but does not have the ability to record or preserve that image. In contrast, a regular camera is designed to capture and store images, typically using photographic film or digital sensors.