DIG ARTS AND DES. Quick test.

How does a camera obscura differ from a regular camera?
a. A regular camera does not capture images.
b. A camera obscura does not preserve images.
c. A regular camera cannot be made of cardboard.
d. A camera obscura is a much more complex machine.

The correct answer is b. A camera obscura does not preserve images.

A camera obscura is essentially a basic optical device that uses a small hole or aperture to project an inverted image of the outside world onto a surface inside a darkened room or box. It does not have any means of preserving or recording the image. On the other hand, a regular camera, such as a digital or film camera, uses various mechanisms to capture, preserve, and store images electronically or on a film medium.

Therefore, option b is the correct response as it accurately describes the difference between a camera obscura and a regular camera.

The correct answer is b. A camera obscura does not preserve images. A camera obscura is a dark room or box with a small hole on one side, which allows light to pass through and create an inverted image on the opposite wall or surface. However, this image is not preserved or captured like in a regular camera, which uses film or digital sensors to record images.