The Camera
1. The "Camera Obscura" effect is when light is coming from the camera and projecting on to the wall in a dark room. It is created when you are in a dark room and there is a small hole in one wall where it is focused and the outside scene is projected upside-down on the other wall.
2. In the 17th century the high quality glass lens helped man come one step closer to creating the modern camera.
3. The parts of the modern camera were a glass lens, a dark box, and a film.
4. modern digital cameras and Niepce's camera both allow light too pass through the lens, into the camera, and expose the film which both result in a picture.
5. digital cameras capture the images with an electronic sensor called a CCD.
6. On auto mode the camera will completely control flash and exposure.
7. On program mode you just point and shoot.
8. On sports mode the camera will use the highest shutter speed possible to freeze motion.
9. On manual mode the photographer has to set both the shutter and the aperture.
10. You use the half press camera button to have a faster camera response time, more control over the camera, and encourages better composition.
11. That symbol means no flash which can create a more dramatic mood of the photo.
12. This symbol means auto flash, and it will automatically fire if the camera thinks it needs more light.
13. If there is too much light the photo will be washed out.
14. If there is not enough light the photo will be too dark.
15. A stop is a relative measurement of light.
16. The planet is 1 stop brighter.
17. The planet is 2 stops brighter.
18. A long shutter speed means more light.
19. A slow shutter means less light.
20. An aperture controls how much light is going through.
21.To increase the amount of light you want a larger opening.
2. In the 17th century the high quality glass lens helped man come one step closer to creating the modern camera.
3. The parts of the modern camera were a glass lens, a dark box, and a film.
4. modern digital cameras and Niepce's camera both allow light too pass through the lens, into the camera, and expose the film which both result in a picture.
5. digital cameras capture the images with an electronic sensor called a CCD.
6. On auto mode the camera will completely control flash and exposure.
7. On program mode you just point and shoot.
8. On sports mode the camera will use the highest shutter speed possible to freeze motion.
9. On manual mode the photographer has to set both the shutter and the aperture.
10. You use the half press camera button to have a faster camera response time, more control over the camera, and encourages better composition.
11. That symbol means no flash which can create a more dramatic mood of the photo.
12. This symbol means auto flash, and it will automatically fire if the camera thinks it needs more light.
13. If there is too much light the photo will be washed out.
14. If there is not enough light the photo will be too dark.
15. A stop is a relative measurement of light.
16. The planet is 1 stop brighter.
17. The planet is 2 stops brighter.
18. A long shutter speed means more light.
19. A slow shutter means less light.
20. An aperture controls how much light is going through.
21.To increase the amount of light you want a larger opening.
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