Still Cameras: Operation & Maintenance. 2 Still Cameras Contents: –Borrowing Policies & Procedures –Camera Care.

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Still Cameras: Operation & Maintenance

2 Still Cameras Contents: –Borrowing Policies & Procedures –Camera Care & Operation –Getting Help –Taking the Quiz

3 Still Cameras Why We Loan Equipment: –You can borrow equipment in order to complete assignments required in SIAT courses –Equipment is not loaned for personal use

4 Still Cameras Who Can Borrow Equipment: –Limited to students currently registered in an IAT course –Must have attended the workshop –Achieved a perfect score on the quiz –Received a C sticker

5 Still Cameras Borrowing Process: –Book equipment in advance –Do all necessary pre-production work –Borrow equipment –Take photos –Upload and clear camera memory –Return equipment

6 Still Cameras Borrowing: –Book for the current or following week in person or by phone –Bookings are recorded in the booking binder on the Library counter –You can sign up only once on each booking sheet (for example, one booking a week for a still camera)

7 Still Cameras Borrowing: –You can pick up booked equipment between 1:00pm and 3:00pm –Loan Period is overnight –Return by 12:00 noon (Friday loans are due Monday) –Check your receipt for the correct due date and time –Check all components are included and in working order before leaving the Library

8 Still Cameras Returning: –Make sure all kit components are returned –Return to the library staff - do not leave on the counter –Notify staff of any damaged or missing parts –Return on time Late fees $3 per HOUR, up to a maximum of $200 total

9 Still Cameras General Responsibilities: –Assemble and test all equipment before leaving the Library –Use equipment at your own risk –Know how to operate the equipment correctly –Minimize wear and tear on the equipment –Notify a Library staff member immediately if the equipment is not working properly –Return the equipment on time so other students can borrow it

10 Still Cameras Equipment Damage and Loss: –You are responsible for any equipment you borrow –You will have to pay for the repair or replacement of equipment damaged while on loan to you Camera repairs generally range from $50 - $300 –You will have to pay the full replacement cost of any equipment that is lost or stolen while it is on loan to you: Camera replacement generally ranges from $500 - $2500

11 Still Cameras The Cameras: –IAT 100 Canon Powershot A520 (20) Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 (10)

12 Still Cameras Camera Kit Components: Camera Case The Camera User Manual Batteries Memory Card USB Cable

13 Still Cameras Camera Care Cautions: –Do not drop the camera –Keep away from liquids and moisture –Keep away from heat and magnetic sources –Do not force memory cards, batteries or lenses in or out of the camera –Do not hit or shake the camera –Keep camera in a safe dry place when not in use –If in doubt, read the manual or ask for help

14 Still Cameras Loading the Memory Card: –Make sure the camera is off –Slide the memory slot cover in the direction of the arrow to open it –Push the memory card as shown until it locks into place –Do not touch the terminals on the back of the memory card

15 Still Cameras Loading the Memory Card: –To remove the memory card, push on it until it clicks and releases. –Close the memory card cover securely

16 Still Cameras Loading Batteries: –Be sure that the camera power is off –Slide the battery cover lock in the direction of the arrow and open the cover –Insert the batteries –Close the cover –Library provides rechargeable batteries

17 Still Cameras Lens Cleaning: –Only used approved debris free lens cloth or brush and lens cleaning solution –Rub gently in a circular motion, don’t force –Pour the cleaning solution on the cloth, rather then directly on the lens

18 Still Cameras Basic Camera Operation: –Turning the camera ON/OFF Canon press the ON/OFF button

19 Still Cameras Canon Components:

20 Still Cameras Canon Components:

21 Still Cameras Resolution: –Canon 4 megapixels The largest photo it will take is made up of 4 million pixels (2274 x 1704) Good for prints up to about 11” x 14” –Can take photos in three smaller sizes –To adjust, press the FUNCTION button. Go to the bottom subcategory with the 4-way controller and choose from the different sizes

22 Still Cameras Compression: –More compression means: Lower quality images More photos will fit on a given storage device –Superfine; highest quality and largest file size –Normal; highly compressed and smallest file size –For JPEG compression, press SET when you are in the bottom FUNCTION subcategory and choose between the three options

23 Still Cameras Shooting Mode Dial: –Green or AUTO mode: Used for quick and easy photos in ideal conditions Limited adjustments –P pr Program mode: Ideal for making extra adjustments e.g. overriding the AUTO flash modes or exposure settings

24 Still Cameras Flash and Macro: –Flash: Always on, always off or automatic modes Press the flash symbol to cycle through these modes –Macro Mode: Use for subjects between 5 and 45cm away from the camera Press the smaller flower on the 4-way controller

25 Still Cameras Exposure: –Darken or brighten a scene by overriding the auto exposure: Press the FUNCTION button The top menu item is EXPOSURE Press the left or right side of the controller to decrease or increase the exposure Watch the exposure change in the LCD monitor

26 Still Cameras White Balance: –Often you need to adjust the camera’s white balance, depending on the color of the light you are shooting in Use factory preset modes, AUTO or CUSTOM which is full manual WHITE BALANCE menu is second from the top in the FUNCTION menu

27 Still Cameras White Balance Con’t: Navigate across the choices with the 4-way controller and choose the one that most closely matches your lighting situation You can also check colors in the scene on the LCD display to make sure that the setting is correct. Now press FUNCTION again to return to normal opperation

28 Still Cameras Digital Zoom: –All digital cameras have this feature –Can DEGRADE image quality by enlarging a smaller area of pixels then the full frame –To disable: press the MENU button, enter the RECORDING submenu, and navigate to the fifth item down. Toggle the digital zoom on or off and Press MENU to return to the normal display

29 Still Cameras Viewing and Deleting Photos: –Lens should be off/closed –Use the menu buttons and display on camera –Use arrow key to view next photo –Press trash/delete icon to delete

30 Still Cameras Camera to Computer: –Connect using a USB cable –The computer should automatically recognize the device –Can import photos using Photoshop

31 Still Cameras Camera to Computer Cont’d: –Photoshop: Resize and edit photos Format photos for print (TIFF, PSD etc.) Save files with different compression types e.g. JPEG, GIF, PNG, etc. –For web intended images; different compression types have different results within browsers

32 Still Cameras Packing Up: –Erase the memory card –Make sure the camera is turned off –Make sure all camera components and accessories are included –Return on time

33 Still Cameras More Information: –Check the Library Equipment pages for policies, procedures and an inventory: –Use the online workshops to review this material or learn more about taking photos: cgi.sfu.ca/~surreywb/tutorials/lib/

34 Still Cameras Questions?

35 Still Cameras Getting Help: –Ask the Loans Desk in the Library –Contact the Surrey Media Coordinator Call

36 Still Cameras Quiz: –Launch the still camera quiz from the online workshops: cgi.sfu.ca/~surreywb/tutorials/lib/ –Access both from the Library equipment page (Select Online Workshops and Quizzes)