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which best compares a nondigital and a digital camera? a nondigital camera produces images using mirrors, and a digital camera produces them using lenses. a nondigital camera produces a real image, and a digital camera produces a virtual image. a nondigital camera uses a concave lens to capture light, and a digital camera uses a convex lens. a nondigital camera uses film to record images, and a digital camera uses sensors.
Nondigital cameras record images on film, while digital cameras use electronic - image sensors to capture and store images. Both can use lenses for focusing light. Mirrors are used in some camera designs (like SLRs) for both types, and both can produce real images. Concave lenses are not typically used for the main image - capturing function in cameras.
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A nondigital camera uses film to record images, and a digital camera uses sensors.