Friday, September 9, 2016

"The Camera"


1) The saying "camera obscura" is latin for "dark room." The hole was suppose to like a lens, transferring the light onto the wall.
2) The camera was inhancing when Isaac Newton and Christian Huygens increased there knowledge of optics and how to make lens better.
3) Niepce created film in the camera which is still around in modern day cameras. Along with, glass lens, and a dark box.
4) The part that Niepce created thats still around is the film in cameras.
5) In modern day cameras they have built in computer gadgets to focus and exposure, unlike old cameras.
6) Auto Mode is what most cameras are set to. It makes photography a lot easier. You can just aim, and take a picture.
7) The Portrait Mode is suppose to be used for when you are taking pictures and want to blur out the background. When taking the picture the camera uses the fastest lens.
8) The Sport Mode is used for freeze motion, it takes pictures in the fastest shutter possible.
9) You should only half press the trigger so it will focus.
10) That symbol means there is no flash on. You should use it when the photographer maybe wants it more dramatic.
11) This symbol is when the flash is on automatic, which means the flash will go off when the camera thinks the photo needs more light.
12) If there is too much light the picture will not look "real-life." Also will make the photo look over exposed.
13) If there is not enough light in the photo it will look too dark.
14) The term "stop" is meant so the photographer can adjust the lighting on the camera.
15) If there are two suns instead of one, it will be one stop brighter.
16) If there are four suns instead of two, it will be two stops brighter.
17) If the shutter is longer than it will make the photo brighter.
18) The affect a shorter shutter is that the picture will be darker.
19) The aperture control controls the lighting, like a pupil.
20) You can adjust the aperture by moving the aperture settings, by moving like f6 to f8 is two stops brighter.

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