Convex lens is a converging lens, in which parallel rays of light pass through and refracted rays converge at one point called the principal focus. The characteristics of the images formed in a convex lens depends on the location of the object in front of a convex lens. For example when the object is located beyond 2F (center of curvature) the image formed will be real, inverted and diminished, and so forth for other positions of the object.