"The Camera" Answers
1: In a room a tiny hole would focus all the light onto the opposite wall. The outside scene would be projected upside-down.
2: In the 1700s Scientists finaly understood optics and the making of high quality lenses. Issac Newton and Christian Huygens were the ones to work on this.
3: In 1827 scientist Joseph Nicéphore Niépce added film to the camera and took the first picture.
4: Modern cameras still use focused light to make the photograph.
5: Digital cameras take there pictures using a electronic sensor called a CCD.
6: Auto makes the camera handle everything. While in program you still handle the flash and a few other settings.
7:Portrat mode blurs out the background. The camera will use the fastest setting possible.
8: The camera uses the fastest shutter possible.
9:In manual the photographer must set the shutter and the aperture.
10: The image will be clear and sharp. The user does not have to set the auto-Focus.
11: The symbol means the flash is disabled.
12: The camera will use flash if it thinks it needs more light.
13: If there is to much exposure than the picture will look washed out.
14: Not enough light and the photo will be to dark.
15: A stop is a relative measurement of light.
16: 2 suns means +1 Stop
17: 4 suns mean +2 Stop
18: A longer shutter means more light
19: A shorter shutter means less light.
20: The aperture controls the amount of light that gets through to the dark.
21: Lower the aperture to increase the amount of light.
2: In the 1700s Scientists finaly understood optics and the making of high quality lenses. Issac Newton and Christian Huygens were the ones to work on this.
3: In 1827 scientist Joseph Nicéphore Niépce added film to the camera and took the first picture.
4: Modern cameras still use focused light to make the photograph.
5: Digital cameras take there pictures using a electronic sensor called a CCD.
6: Auto makes the camera handle everything. While in program you still handle the flash and a few other settings.
7:Portrat mode blurs out the background. The camera will use the fastest setting possible.
8: The camera uses the fastest shutter possible.
9:In manual the photographer must set the shutter and the aperture.
10: The image will be clear and sharp. The user does not have to set the auto-Focus.
11: The symbol means the flash is disabled.
12: The camera will use flash if it thinks it needs more light.
13: If there is to much exposure than the picture will look washed out.
14: Not enough light and the photo will be to dark.
15: A stop is a relative measurement of light.
16: 2 suns means +1 Stop
17: 4 suns mean +2 Stop
18: A longer shutter means more light
19: A shorter shutter means less light.
20: The aperture controls the amount of light that gets through to the dark.
21: Lower the aperture to increase the amount of light.
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