Lecture

Camera Imaging: Mounting and Adjusting

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This lecture covers the process of mounting and adjusting a camera for imaging purposes, including height adjustment and positioning. It also delves into adjusting camera settings for optimal image capture, such as resolution and illumination. Practical experiments involve capturing images with varying contrasts, evaluating focal length using the lens equation, and measuring numerical aperture using a laser. Students learn to calculate magnification, analyze image sizes, and adjust intensity for collimated beams.

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