Module 2 Review Meeting Your Camera.

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Module 2 Review Meeting Your Camera

Types of Cameras What is a SLR Camera? SLR means Single Lens Reflex Use a series of mirrors to project the image through the lens to the viewfinder of the camera. What is a Point and Shoot Camera? Point-and-shoot cameras are often smaller than SLR cameras, and their lenses usually can't be removed from the camera. Have 2 or more lens

Types of Lens What is a Fixed Focus Lens? What is an Auto Focus Lens? Lenses cannot be changed to focus on items closer or farther away What is an Auto Focus Lens? Use sensors to determine the correct focus

Test Your Knowledge! What does SLR stand for? A. Single Lens Reflex B. Single Light Resource C. Single Light Reflection D. Single Light Resource

Test Your Knowledge! What is an Auto-Focus Lens? A. Use light to determine the correct focus B. Use sensors to determine the correct focus C. Use buttons to determine the correct focus D. Use the subject to determine the correct focus

Parts of a Camera What Aperture? What is Shutter Speed? The size of the opening in the camera that the light passes through What is Shutter Speed? - The amount of time that the camera lets light in to create the photograph What is a Shutter Release? The button that you push to take a photograph.

What Can Damage Your Camera What is Shock? When you drop your camera Use a camera strap to keep you from dropping it What is Dirt? Can scratch lens Can scratch mirrors Can damage sensor Use a camera bag to prevent dirt from getting on the camera Clean your lens often to keep it clean What is Water? Generally, if a person's eyeglasses would get wet or fog up, a camera is at risk for water damage Use a rainhood to prevent water damage Extreme temperatures can damage your camera

Test Your Knowledge! What is the Shutter Release? A. The button that turns on the camera B. The size of the opening in the camera that the light passes through C. The amount of time that the camera lets light in to create the photograph D. The button that you push to take a photograph

Test Your Knowledge! What can Dirt do to your camera? A. Can scratch lens B. Can scratch mirrors C. Can damage sensor D. All of the above