What can you tell me about this type of camera?

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What can you tell me about this type of camera?

To acquire knowledge of a DSLR camera body and lens Lesson Objective: To acquire knowledge of a DSLR camera body and lens GCSE photography Success Criteria ALL Four photos presented showing the correct positions for holding the DSLR camera Written down the 4 headings next to the images MOST Added some brief notes to explain when to use these camera positions SOME Added detailed notes on each photograph, which include examples of when you might use each camera position TASK 1 Take a photo of someone holding the DSLR in the correct position for the following shots: Landscape Portrait Crouching down Leaning TASK 2 Print your best photos of the 4 positions and add notes to explain more about them.

To acquire knowledge of a DSLR camera body and lens Lesson Objective: To acquire knowledge of a DSLR camera body and lens GCSE photography Success Criteria ALL Photos that show each of the sides of the cameras printed and arranged in your book Add labels for the 6 listed items MOST Add some brief notes to explain what each of the 6 highlighted items does and how to use them on each camera SOME Investigated other buttons and options and add notes for these to your photos TASK 3 Take a range of photographs showing the sides of the DSLR camera and the Digital Camera. TASK 4 Print your best photos and add labels/notes to explain more about each of the following: On/Off button Batteries Memory card Menus The dial (DSLR only) Automatic and Manual Focus (DSLR only)

What can you tell us about a DSLR camera?