The Camera
1. The effect "camera obscura" is in Latin for "dark room". It was achieved as the first camera.
2. The invention of the high quality glass lens was one step closer to the modern camera.
3. It was the glass lens, a dark box, and film were the parts of the first modern camera invented by Niepce.
4. They both take pictures and have a glass lens with film also.
5. Digital cameras capture images and save them in an electronic sensor called a CCD. Also stored in reusable computer memory devices.
Camera Modes
6. Auto mode pretty much does everything for you like the exposure, and control flash. while the program mode is an automatic assist and you just point and shoot. But on program mode you have to adjust the control flash and other settings for the camera.
7. The portrait mode is used for taking a portrait and what it does is blur out the background and will use the most fastest lens for taking the picture.
8. Well the sports mode is for taking pictures for sports or fast moving objects not just sports. What it does is to freeze motion and it will use the highest shutter speed possible.
The Half Press
9. The fast press is for a faster camera response time, more control for the focus, and encourages better composition.
Controlling Flash
10.
This symbol is used for NO FLASH for taking pictures so this feature is to turn off the flash. We would use this when it's daylight out or enough light to capture a picture.
11.
This symbol is used for default depending if it needs to be used or not. It will automatically adjust itself and use the flash or not. We would use this whenever you're not sure if it needs flash or not so this mode is for it.
Introduction to Exposure
12. Too much light in the picture will most likely be washed out.
13. If there is not enough light, the picture will turn out dark, and won't be able to see the picture well.
The Universal Stop
14. A "stop" is to represent a relative change in the brightness of the light.
15. One.
16. One I think..
Shutter and Aperture
17. The longer shutter has more light.
18. The shorter shutter has less light.
19. It helps restrict light.
20. You have to change the f-stops.
19. It helps restrict light.
20. You have to change the f-stops.
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