Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Camera History
1 its achieved in a dark room a tiny hole is created in the wall , through that hole light is focused and an ouside scene is projected on the opposite wall
2 the modern camera came one step closer when isaac Newton and christian Huygens perfecting of optics and making high quality glass lenses
3 the parts of of the first modern camera invented by Niepce were the glass lens, a dark box , and a film
4 modern camera still have a light that passes through the lens, into the camera exposes the film and will end up in a photograph
5 replacing old fashion plastic films , a digital camera captures the image with an electric sensor called a CCD . a photograph is stored on reusable computer memory devices, other than that everything is the same
6 the difference between a Auto camera and a programed camera is that a Auto camera will completely control flash and exposer and a programed camera is just point and shoot
7 a portrait mode is used to attempted to blur out the back ground it is used capture one certain thing instead of many like a face or a single person
8 the sport mode is a a freeze motion , camera will use the highest shutter speed possible it is use to capture fast movement like in a football game
9 you should use a half press so you could get the best photo ever because the half press focusing and will show you when its ready to capture the best photo , but wait until you hear the indicator and the go
10 its a no flash there are many cases where you may not want a flash at all , the mood can be more dramatic when the natural light is used . it will be more useful on a sunny day
11 is the most camera shot auto flash is enable by default and will automatically fire if the camera needs more light and this will be good to use will you a in a dark room or dark area
12 if theres to much light the photo will washed out
13 if theres not enough light the photo will be to dark
14 the term stop is used in every aspect of photograph to represent a relative change in the brightness of light
15 you will need one stop brighter
16 you will need 2 stop brightens if there was 4 sons
17 having a longer shutter speed it creates more light
18 having a shorter shutter speed its creates less light
19 the aperture is like a pupil. You can control the aperture by setting the "Aperture Opening", also known as an F-Stop. it controls f stoppers
20 you can increase the amount of light by opening the aperture more bigger
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