Camera History
1) The camera obscure effect is achieved by creating a small hole in one wall of a completely dark room. Then when the light is focused it creates a type of projection.
2) High quality glass lenses created in the 1700's helped with the creation of the modern camera.
3) Niepce created the film in the cameras the complete the modern camera.
4) Modern cameras still function in the same way as the older cameras. The light passes through showing the film and then a photograph is created.
5) Digital cameras create a photograph by using an electronic sensor called a CCD. The the photographs are stored electronically.
6) With Auto Mode on a camera, the camera controls the flash and exposure, where program Mode usually lets you control the flash and exposure.
7) With Portrait Mode, the camera will use the fastest lens setting to try to blur the background. It's used for taking pictures of things up close.
8) With Sports Mode, the camera will use the highest shudder speed that it can. Sports Mode could be used for moving animals or crowds of people as well as people playing sports.
9) In manual mode, the photographer will have to set the shudder and aperture mode themselves.
10) Using the half press method, you will be more in control of the focus, the composition, and the response time of the camera will be faster.
11) The symbol of the arrow with a circle around it and line through it means that the flash will be disabled. You might not want to flash on if what you are taking a picture of is already bright enough to see.
12) The symbol with the arrow with the word "auto" next to it means that the flash will be automatic if the camera thinks that you need more light in the photo you are about to take.
13) If there is too much light in your picture, the photo will be washed out and too bright.
14) If there is not enough light in your picture, the photo will be too dark and hard to see.
15) The word "stop" in photography refers to any change in the light in a picture.
16) If a new planet has two suns instead of one, that means the new planet is one stop brighter than our Earth.
17) If a are planet has four suns instead of one, then the new planet is two stops brighter than Earth.
18) A longer shutter speed makes the picture brighter than a shorter shudder speed.
19) A shorter shudder speed makes the picture darker than a longer shudder speed.
20) The aperture on a camera controls the light, similar to the human eye.
21) To make the picture brighter, you can change the aperture settings to a lower number.
2) High quality glass lenses created in the 1700's helped with the creation of the modern camera.
3) Niepce created the film in the cameras the complete the modern camera.
4) Modern cameras still function in the same way as the older cameras. The light passes through showing the film and then a photograph is created.
5) Digital cameras create a photograph by using an electronic sensor called a CCD. The the photographs are stored electronically.
6) With Auto Mode on a camera, the camera controls the flash and exposure, where program Mode usually lets you control the flash and exposure.
7) With Portrait Mode, the camera will use the fastest lens setting to try to blur the background. It's used for taking pictures of things up close.
8) With Sports Mode, the camera will use the highest shudder speed that it can. Sports Mode could be used for moving animals or crowds of people as well as people playing sports.
9) In manual mode, the photographer will have to set the shudder and aperture mode themselves.
10) Using the half press method, you will be more in control of the focus, the composition, and the response time of the camera will be faster.
11) The symbol of the arrow with a circle around it and line through it means that the flash will be disabled. You might not want to flash on if what you are taking a picture of is already bright enough to see.
12) The symbol with the arrow with the word "auto" next to it means that the flash will be automatic if the camera thinks that you need more light in the photo you are about to take.
13) If there is too much light in your picture, the photo will be washed out and too bright.
14) If there is not enough light in your picture, the photo will be too dark and hard to see.
15) The word "stop" in photography refers to any change in the light in a picture.
16) If a new planet has two suns instead of one, that means the new planet is one stop brighter than our Earth.
17) If a are planet has four suns instead of one, then the new planet is two stops brighter than Earth.
18) A longer shutter speed makes the picture brighter than a shorter shudder speed.
19) A shorter shudder speed makes the picture darker than a longer shudder speed.
20) The aperture on a camera controls the light, similar to the human eye.
21) To make the picture brighter, you can change the aperture settings to a lower number.
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