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How Your Camera Works

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How Your Camera Works

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Path of LightLight Source

Lens

Film

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Your Lens

• Moveable curved pieces of glass allow you to focus the light entering the camera

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Aperture• How large the opening (iris) in the lens

is

• 1.8, 2, 2.8, 3.5, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22, 32

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Depth of Field

• Area of the image that appears in focus from foreground to background

• Affected by aperture

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Shutter

• Controls how long light passes through to the image sensor

• Can be as short as 1/500 second to 1 second or even minutes

• Be aware of lighting and it’s affect on the shutter speed

• Beware of shutter lag

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Stopped Motion

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Blurred Motion

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Film

• Coated with a light sensitive chemical

• Chemical reaction occurs when the film is exposed to light

• Comes in different sensitivities called ISO

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ISO

• International Standards Organization

• Measures the sensitivity of the sensor

• Higher ISO increases light sensitivity, but also increases grain

• 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200

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Grain

• As the sensitivity of your film increases, so does the size of your grain

• This can be seen as an artistic effect, but it does degrade the details in your image

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Small Grain

Large Grain(Grainy)

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Flash

• To flash or not to flash

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Beautiful non-flash lighting

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Bad Flash UseGood Flash Use

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Shooting Modes

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Full Auto

• Your camera makes all the choices for you except how to frame the shot and when to press the shutter

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Program Mode

• Your camera chooses aperture and shutter speed, but you have the ability to shift the aperture/shutter speed combo

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Aperture Priority

• You choose the aperture and your camera choose an appropriate shutter speed

• Use this mode for if depth of field is important for your shot

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Shutter Priority

• You decide the shutter speed and your camera chooses an appropriate aperture

• Use this mode if motion is important

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Manual

• You make all the decisions based on your light meter’s reading

• On your cameras manual may only include choices on color, ISO, exposure compensation,etc.

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Scene Modes

Preset Configurations

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Portrait

• Softens the background while keeping your subject in sharp focus

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Night Portrait

• Chooses flash and slower shutter speed to make both background and foreground visible

• Use in dark conditions when your subject is relatively close to the camera and you want the background to be visible

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Landscape

• Keeps as much in focus as possible

• Sometimes this setting also sharpens digitally and/or enhances color

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Night Landscape

• This setting turns off the flash and uses a slower shutter speed

• Requires a tripod

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Beach/Snow & Backlight

• For photographing very bright subjects

• Sand and snow can be so bright that it confuses your camera-this leads to a too dark photo

• Backlight-when a very bright light comes from behind your subject

• This setting chooses an aperture and shutter speed based on the foreground subject

• May use flash to help lighten foreground

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Close Up/Macro

• Allows for close up shots

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Sports

• Freezes action with a fast shutter speed

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Drive Settings

• One shot

• Multiple shot blast

• Self timer