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Camera Functions

Camera Functions. Photography Reference Booklet by Kevin, Riley, and Josh. Aperture. An opening, usually circular, that limits the quantity of light that can enter an optical instrument. Low. High. Good. Shutter Speed.

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Camera Functions

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  1. Camera Functions Photography Reference Booklet by Kevin, Riley, and Josh.

  2. Aperture • An opening, usually circular, that limits the quantity of light that can enter an optical instrument Low High Good

  3. Shutter Speed • The length of time that the light hits the film or sensor allowing the image to be recorded Low Good High

  4. ISO Speed • How sensitive the image sensor which compared to light Good Low High

  5. Exposure • Exposure is allowing the image capture device to be the image of the scene

  6. White balance • The reason we adjust white balance is to get the colours in your images as accurate as possible • You turn it down when you are outside and up if you are inside Fluorescent Day Light

  7. Outside White Balance Clouds Day Light Tungsten

  8. Optical Zoom • Allows you to zoom in to the picture without moving close to it Normal Full Zoom

  9. Wide-angle, vs. Telephoto, vs. Portrait Lenses • A wide angle camera lens has a wider than normal view when taking pictures • A telephoto lens is much more zoomed in compared to other lenses • Portrait lenses have a bigger aperture compared to the other lenses Wide Telephoto Portrait

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