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> Think again. hehe :) You had me going there, Ed . . . didn't think
>that
>was correct but had to get out the digital camera and see. Not so . . .
>that
>image in the mirror is farther away than the mirror surface. ie the
>distance
>from the eye (camera) to the mirror plus the distance from the mirror to
the
>object. Those light rays haven't yet been gathered by the lens and focused
>on the "film". Give it a try to prove it - I had to.
> So, the images in the mirror should also be out of focus. TS
>
I've no experience with camera, but I'm very short sighted (distance
blurred)
If I look at a distant object, then look at the reflection of the distant
object, the reflection is much clearer. Therefore I think that what is
produced
is correct.
Gail
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