1 inside a completely dark room, a tiny hole is created in one wall. through the hole light is focused, and the outside scene is projected (upside down) on the opposite wall.
2 making of 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
5 electronic sensor called a CCD
Camera Modes
6 auto mode completely controls flash and exposure. program mode automatically assists, just point and shoot, usually can control flash.
7 portrait attempts to blur out the background, camera uses the fastest available lens setting
8 sports is used to freeze motion, camera will use the highest shutter speed possible
Half Press
9 faster camera response, time more control over focus, encourages better composition
Controlling Flash
10 disabled flash: no flash, when the mood of the photograph can be more dramatic with the natural light
11 auto flash: is enabled by default and will automatically fire if the camera thinks it needs more light
Introduction To Exposure
12 too much light and the picture will be washed out.
13 not enough light and the picture will be too dark.
The Universal Stop
14 represents a relative change in the brightness of light
15 1 stop
16 2 stops
Shutters and Aperture
17 longer shutter speed = more light
18 shorter shutter speed = less light
19 aperture controls the size of the opening that the light passes through
20 larger F-stop numbers
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