How does a camera obscura differ from a regular camera? (1 point) Responses 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.

A camera obscura does not capture images in the same way as a regular camera. Instead of using a lens to focus light onto a digital or film sensor, a camera obscura uses a small hole or opening to project an inverted image onto a surface inside a dark room. A regular camera, on the other hand, captures and preserves images using various components such as lenses, sensors, and storage devices. Additionally, a camera obscura can be made using simple materials like cardboard, while a regular camera typically requires more advanced technology and components. So, the correct response would be: A regular camera captures and preserves images, while a camera obscura does not preserve images.