Tuesday, September 8, 2015

The Camera

  
THE CAMERA 
  1.  Camera Obcsura is when a light is filtered through a hole in a wall and comes out on the back wall upside down and in focus.
  2. The 17th century brought us closer to the modern camera because Isaac Newton and Christian Huygens developed optics by making high focus glass lenses.
  3. the first parts of the first successful camera was a glass lens, a dark room and film to develop photos on. 
  4. Modern cameras still have film like Niepce's did. we still have films but they work in different ways and we still need a dark room to process the film.
  5. Digital cameras have an electronic device that records the photographs called a CCD. 
 CAMERA MODES

  1. The difference between auto and program is that in auto mode the camera controls when to flash and what the exposure should be and in program the photographer can control the flash and the exposure.
  2. portrait mode tries to blur out the background for the fastest lens setting.
  3. Sports mode will use the fastest shutter speed to capture moving things in full focus as if that thing wasn't moving at all. 
                                                                                      THE HALF PRESS


  1. The half press is used when your subject is off-centered or if you want a faster response time; to focus easier or if you want a better composition. First, put your finger on the button and push it in a little before it takes a photo. Then let it focus on your subject then push the button in the full way.                  
Controlling Flash

  1. That symbol means that there is no flash at all. You would want to use this button if you want to show off more of the photographs natural lighting and not the artificial flash of the camera. 
  2. This symbol stands for automatic flash which is the camera using the flash by itself if it thinks the picture needs more light in it. 

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