January 6, 2012

Camera Photography


camera
Analog cameras that record pictures using celluloid film
Snapshot: the camera records the image on paper
Digital camera with a recording using SD or MMC


Shutter speed:
Mirror speed capture light on the object.
range of shutter speed is the current time on your camera shutter is open. Easier,the shutter speed means less time in which our detector "sees" a subject of our pictures.
(1 / 500, 1 / 250, 1 / 125, 1 / 60, 1 / 30, etc.)


Diaphragm:
the size of the aperture diaphragm to capture light on the object.
Aperture or opening (or openings often called) is used to regulate the amount ofincoming light volume.
Figures of the diaphragm is usually f / 2, f/2.8, f / 4, f/5.6, f / 8, f/11, and f/16, and so on. The more open and widen the openings so that the resulting incoming light more

Iso:
ISO is a simulation of the SAA on the photographic film. ASA 100, ASA 400, etc.are simulated with ISO 100, ISO 400, etc..
The higher the ISO, it will be more sensitive to light. However, high ISO will result in agrainy photograph or spotted.


Angle of the camera:
placement of the camera, so get the perspective of the camera while viewing theobject (objects, people, etc.


Composition:
placement of the object in the frame of the camera

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