Camera history information
1. The effect came to be known as the "camera obscura" which
is Latin for "dark room". This was the first camera. The
hole acted like a lens, focusing and projecting light onto the wall of
the dark chamber.
2. In the 17th century, the modern camera came one step closer when Isaac Newton and
Christian Huygens perfected the understanding of optics and the process of making high quality glass lenses.
3. A glass lens, a dark box, and film.
4. Light passes through the lens, into the camera, and exposes the film. And guess what? The end result is still a photograph.
5. Replacing old-fashioned plastic film, digital cameras capture the images with an electronic sensor called a CCD.
Camera Modes
6. The auto mode is the camera will completely control flash and exposure. Program mode is automatic assistant you just point and shoot.
7. The portrait mode is used for to blur out the background and the camera does tries to do it the fastest way available liens in settings.
8. The camera mode is used to freeze motion and the camera will use the highest shutter speed possible.
9. You should do half press on the trigger button because you capture a better and clearer picture then you would without doing the half press on the trigger.
10. It means theres no flash, flash is disabled. You would use this when the natural light is used.
11. It means enabled by your default and will use the flash whenever its necessary it will do it automatic for you when the camera thinks the picture needs more light.
12. If theres too much light the picture will be washed out.
13. If theres not enough light the picture will be too dark.
14. A "stop" is used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness in light.
15. The new planet is 2 stops brighter then a planet with one son.
16. The new planet is 4 stops brighter then a planet with two sons.
17. A longer shutter speed has more light.
18. A shorter shutter speed has less light.
19. The aperture controls how much light reaches film.
20. You can increase the amount of light by setting the "Aperture Opening."
7. The portrait mode is used for to blur out the background and the camera does tries to do it the fastest way available liens in settings.
8. The camera mode is used to freeze motion and the camera will use the highest shutter speed possible.
9. You should do half press on the trigger button because you capture a better and clearer picture then you would without doing the half press on the trigger.
10. It means theres no flash, flash is disabled. You would use this when the natural light is used.
11. It means enabled by your default and will use the flash whenever its necessary it will do it automatic for you when the camera thinks the picture needs more light.
12. If theres too much light the picture will be washed out.
13. If theres not enough light the picture will be too dark.
14. A "stop" is used in every aspect of photography to represent a relative change in the brightness in light.
15. The new planet is 2 stops brighter then a planet with one son.
16. The new planet is 4 stops brighter then a planet with two sons.
17. A longer shutter speed has more light.
18. A shorter shutter speed has less light.
19. The aperture controls how much light reaches film.
20. You can increase the amount of light by setting the "Aperture Opening."
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