Tuesday, September 10, 2013

The Camera History

The Camera ;

1) Camera Obscura its latin for Dark Room , it was the first camera it focus and project light into the wall of the dark room chamber.

2) In the 17th century , it came one step closer when Isaac Newton and Christian Huygens got the process of making high quality lenses.

3) Joseph Nicéphore Niépce added the last touch , he added *Film* .

4) The modern digital cameras and the Niépce camera have in common is the film of he camera.

5)  A digital camera uses an electronic sensor called a CCD to capture the images.

Cameras Modes;

6) the difference between the Auto Mode and the Program mode are the default for most modern cameras .

7) The Portrait mode is used for blur out the background , and it works by using the fastest available lens setting .

8) The Sports Mode is used for to freeze motion,  and it works by using the highest shutter speed possible.


The half press; 

9) you should do the half press on the trigger button because, if you full press the button down until the camera fires.

Controlling Flash;

10) this symbol means No Flash ,  you would use this when the natural light is used. 

11) this symbol means Auto-flash is enabled by default,  you would use this when the camera thinks it needs more light.

12) if theres to much light on the picture will be washed out.

13) if theres not enough light the picture will come out dark.

The Universal Stop ;

14) A stop is , used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness of light.

15) you have to make it one stop brighter

16) you have to make it 2 stops brighter

Shutters and aperture ;

17) the affects of longer shutter speed is that it brights more light

18) the affects of a shorter shutter speed is that is gives out less light

19) the aperture controls the amount of light coming into the camera which is like a little hole .

20) when adjusting the aperture you increase the openings smaller the f-stops and equals a larger openings and larger the openings the more light .


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