Camera History
The Camera
1. The camera obscura is an effect created in ancient times. In a completely dark room, a light it shown though a small hole; It projects an image through the hole on the other side, but upside down. This technique was known as the beginning of the first camera.
2. Lens and optics were created and perfected by Isaac Newton in the 17th century that moved us one step closer to the modern camera.
3. Niece added film to the modern camera, which allowed us to take the first picture.,
4. Modern film and digital cameras are still similar because they still have light pass through the lens to expose the film.
5. The digital camera uses digital film to capture pictures.
Camera Modes
6. On auto mode, the camera will control flash and focusing options. On program mode, you get to choose when to use flash and when to focus the picture.
7. Portrait mode is used when focusing on one object. The camera will use the fastest lens setting to blur out the background of the photo.
8. Sports mode is used for capturing moving objects by using the highest shudder speed.
9. The photographer must set both the shudder and aperture in manual mode.
The Half Press
10. You should half-press when taking a photo because it allows the camera to focus on the image before you take it.
Controlling Flash
11. This symbol means disabled flash and it is used when natural light is more suitable for the type of photo being taken.
12. This symbol means auto flash and is used when the camera thinks the picture needs more lighting.
Introduction to Exposure
13. If there is too much light in your photo then the picture will be washed out.
14. If there is not enough light then the picture will be too dark.
Universal Stop
15. A stop is a relative measurement of light.
16. The new planet would be 1 stop brighter.
17. The new planet would be 2 stops brighter.
Shudders and Aperture
18. Longer shudder speed allows more light into the photos.
19. Shorter shudder speed allows less light into the photos.
20. The aperture controls the brightness in pictures.
21. You can add more brightness into photos by setting the aperture to a lower setting.
1. The camera obscura is an effect created in ancient times. In a completely dark room, a light it shown though a small hole; It projects an image through the hole on the other side, but upside down. This technique was known as the beginning of the first camera.
2. Lens and optics were created and perfected by Isaac Newton in the 17th century that moved us one step closer to the modern camera.
3. Niece added film to the modern camera, which allowed us to take the first picture.,
4. Modern film and digital cameras are still similar because they still have light pass through the lens to expose the film.
5. The digital camera uses digital film to capture pictures.
Camera Modes
6. On auto mode, the camera will control flash and focusing options. On program mode, you get to choose when to use flash and when to focus the picture.
7. Portrait mode is used when focusing on one object. The camera will use the fastest lens setting to blur out the background of the photo.
8. Sports mode is used for capturing moving objects by using the highest shudder speed.
9. The photographer must set both the shudder and aperture in manual mode.
The Half Press
10. You should half-press when taking a photo because it allows the camera to focus on the image before you take it.
Controlling Flash
11. This symbol means disabled flash and it is used when natural light is more suitable for the type of photo being taken.
12. This symbol means auto flash and is used when the camera thinks the picture needs more lighting.
Introduction to Exposure
13. If there is too much light in your photo then the picture will be washed out.
14. If there is not enough light then the picture will be too dark.
Universal Stop
15. A stop is a relative measurement of light.
16. The new planet would be 1 stop brighter.
17. The new planet would be 2 stops brighter.
Shudders and Aperture
18. Longer shudder speed allows more light into the photos.
19. Shorter shudder speed allows less light into the photos.
20. The aperture controls the brightness in pictures.
21. You can add more brightness into photos by setting the aperture to a lower setting.
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