Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Camera History:



The Camera:

1.) The "Camera Obscura" is a latin for "Dark Room". This was one of the first cameras ever. Inside of this "Dark Room"that was completely dark, was a whole within a wall, which the light is focused on scene its faced. The scene is the projected in the inner wall but upside down. The Greek and Chinese where the ones that discover this great idea.

2.) The Lenses and Optics was the invention that was getting man a step closer to create the modern camera.

3.) The first part of the modern camera was the "film".

4.) The both produce the same thing every camera has to give, a digital view of a picture.

5.) The digital cameras use electronic sensor called a CCD, such as a memory device.

6.) When you have the camera on "Auto Mode" the camera will allow you to control the flash as for the "Program Mode" will automatically do for you, you point and shoot.

Camera Modes:7.) The "Portrait Mode" will allow you to blur out the background and it will use the fastest lens in the settings to adjust the picture that is about to be taken.

8.) The "Sports Mode" is used to freeze motion, the high shutter speed will be used asap.The Half Press

9.) When you do a half press on the rigger button this will allot the camera to focus on the scene the camera is in front of and get ready to take the picture thats read to be taken.

Controlling Flash:
10.)That symbol is Disabled Flash, which means that there is no flash.






11.)That symbol is Auto-Flash, which means that the cameras mode is able to default and will automatically flash. You will use that when ever you need like to a darken area for a picture.



Introduction to Exposure:
12.) When there is to much light the picture will then be washed out.

13.)Not enough light will the make the picture to dark.The Universal Stop:

14.) The term "Stop" is used to represent the charge level of the brightness of light.15.) 116.) 2Shutters and Aperture:

17.)  A longer shutter speed allows the camera to have more light.

18.) A shorter shutter speed allows the camera to have less light.

19.) Before light reaches film, it goes through Aperture. Which the Aperture controls the light.

20.) You can control the amount of light by adjusting the f-stop button on the settings of the camera. 

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