The Camera
1. The "camera obscura" was the first camera. They went into a dark room and focused light through a little hole and had a picture upside down so it projected the picture on the wall.
2. Issac Newton and Christian Huygens helped man get one step closer to creating the modern camera by perfecting the understanding of optics and the process of making high quality glass lenses.
3. The parts included, a glass lens, a dark box, and film.
4. They are the same because light passes through the lens and into the camera so that it exposes the lens.
5. Digital cameras use a electronic sensor called a CCD.
6. Auto mode controls the camera's flash and exposure. Program mode will allow you to point and shoot a picture with a almost guaranteed good picture.
7. Portrait mode is used to attempt to blur out the background.
8. Sports mode is used to freeze motion.
9. In manual mode the photographer must set both the shutter and the aperture.
10. You should do a half press in the trigger button so that you can get the photo in focus.
11. This symbol disables flash. You would use this if you were in a bright spot and didn't need flash.
12. This symbol ables flash by default. You would use this if your picture needs more light.
13. If you have too much light the picture will be washed out.
14. The picture will be really dark if you don't have enough light.
15. A stop is the change in light.
16. The new planet with two suns instead of 1 is 1 stop brighter.
17. The new planet with four suns instead of 2 is 2 stops brighter.
18. A longer shutter screen means more light.
19. A shorter shutter speed means less light.
20. The aperture is like a pupil. You can control it by setting the "aperture opening".
21. The larger the opening the more light present.
2. Issac Newton and Christian Huygens helped man get one step closer to creating the modern camera by perfecting the understanding of optics and the process of making high quality glass lenses.
3. The parts included, a glass lens, a dark box, and film.
4. They are the same because light passes through the lens and into the camera so that it exposes the lens.
5. Digital cameras use a electronic sensor called a CCD.
6. Auto mode controls the camera's flash and exposure. Program mode will allow you to point and shoot a picture with a almost guaranteed good picture.
7. Portrait mode is used to attempt to blur out the background.
8. Sports mode is used to freeze motion.
9. In manual mode the photographer must set both the shutter and the aperture.
10. You should do a half press in the trigger button so that you can get the photo in focus.
11. This symbol disables flash. You would use this if you were in a bright spot and didn't need flash.
12. This symbol ables flash by default. You would use this if your picture needs more light.
13. If you have too much light the picture will be washed out.
14. The picture will be really dark if you don't have enough light.
15. A stop is the change in light.
16. The new planet with two suns instead of 1 is 1 stop brighter.
17. The new planet with four suns instead of 2 is 2 stops brighter.
18. A longer shutter screen means more light.
19. A shorter shutter speed means less light.
20. The aperture is like a pupil. You can control it by setting the "aperture opening".
21. The larger the opening the more light present.
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