In a camera, rays of light are focused using a lens system, typically a convex lens. When light rays enter the lens, they are refracted or bent toward a focal point. The lens shape and position determine how these rays converge, forming a sharp image on the camera's image sensor or film. Adjustments can be made through zoom or aperture settings to control focus and exposure.
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