Thursday, 20 September 2012

Parts of a Camera

In a camera aperture is the focal length in which the picture is taken by. In simpler terms it is zoom in and out. Shutter speed is the amount of time the film has been exposed to the image, it controls the amount of exposure to the film. ISO stands for International Organization of Standardization. ISO indicates the sensitivity to light, the higher the number less light is needed. ISO is used for pictures taken during the day.

Settings on a camera

Manual(M)-In manual mode the photographer controls all the settings on camera. 

Aperture(A/AV)- It is the shutter speed, this setting is used on canon cameras.

(S/TV)- is how to hook up the camera to a television. 

Program(P)-You can set various camera functions.

Auto-determine scene and choses optimum setting.

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