Camera
Orientation
Step one
1st the light travels through the lens and hits a
reflex mirror, the light then bounces off the pentaprism, it then bounces a few
more times and then makes it way to the eyepiece which then lets you see the
image normally.
Step two
- Rule of thirds is when you divide the picture into three vertical and horizontal sections.
- Longer shutter speeds capture more motion, this is good for capturing night time scenes
- Aperture is also know as an F stop, it controls how much how much of your image is in focus or not.
- F 2.8
- Depth of field is the range of distance within the subject that is acceptably and sharply in focus.
- ISO is the light sensitivity of your cameras sensor.
- You have more control and can manipulate shutter speeds, and control every aspect of shooting.
- Exposure means shutter speed, a single photo, and ‘exposure compensation”.
- Lenses are a piece of glass that is attached to your camera, there are two different kinds, prime and zoom.
- To focus your camera is to take sharp and clear picture.
- Shooting speed mode determines how many photos the camera will take when you hit the shutter button.
- RAW is much larger file that contains lots of information and allows more flexible editing.
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