1.Inside a dark room a tiny hole is created in one wall, through the hole light is focused and the outside scene is projected upside down on the opposite wall.
2.The glass lens made by Isaac Newton and Christian Huygens
3. A glass lens, dark box and film.
4.Something they have in common is the way they work, light passes through the lens and then into the camera then exposes the film and creates a photograph
5. Digital cameras capture images with a electronic sensor called a CCD.
6. When you are using Auto mode the camera controls flash and exposure but when using program mode you can control the flash and some other settings.
7.Portrait mode is used to blur out the background and it does this by using the fastest available lens setting.
8.Sports mode is used to freeze motion it will do this by using the highest shutter speed.
9.The half press is to tell the camera that it is almost ready to take a picture and to get prepared to take it.
10.This means that there is no flash, and you would use this when you want more natural lighting.
3. A glass lens, dark box and film.
4.Something they have in common is the way they work, light passes through the lens and then into the camera then exposes the film and creates a photograph
5. Digital cameras capture images with a electronic sensor called a CCD.
6. When you are using Auto mode the camera controls flash and exposure but when using program mode you can control the flash and some other settings.
7.Portrait mode is used to blur out the background and it does this by using the fastest available lens setting.
8.Sports mode is used to freeze motion it will do this by using the highest shutter speed.
9.The half press is to tell the camera that it is almost ready to take a picture and to get prepared to take it.
10.This means that there is no flash, and you would use this when you want more natural lighting.