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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.

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Answer:

The correct statement is A nondigital camera uses film to record images, and a digital camera uses sensors.

Step-by-step explanation:

A non digital camera uses a film and it works on the basis of light which is either produced by the flash light or sunlight. On the other hand a digital camera has its own sensors which has the ability to provide an option of low light compensation and it also allows the user to adjust the light controls digitally with the help of existing sensors.

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