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B E L L W O R K WRITE DOWN FIVE PARTS OF A CAMERA THAT YOU KNOW. PUT THEM IN ORDER OF MOST-TO-LEAST IMPORTANT.
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4 Classifications of Cameras Point and Shoot Mid-range or Prosumer Mirrorless (Micro 4:3) Digital SLR
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POINT & SHOOT PRO – Small, compact, and lightweight – Inexpensive – User-friendly – 90% of all digital cameras on the market CON – Limited manual settings – Smallest digital sensor – No interchangeable lenses (fixed lens) – No manual focus – SLOW (shutter lag) – Short battery life – Lowest quality VOCABULARY
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Mid Range PRO – Smaller & less expensive than DSLR – Extended zoom range (optical) – Better lens – User friendly – Some advanced manual features CON – fixed lens – No mechanical focus – Limited manual settings – Small sensor – Short battery life – Slow VOCABULARY
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Mirrorless PRO – Smaller & less expensive than DSLR – Interchangeable lenses – Bigger sensor – Better image quality & ISO performance – Manual controls CON – No viewfinder – Slower than DSLR – Shorter battery life – Less lenses available VOCABULARY
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DIGITAL SINGLE LENS REFLEX PRO – Interchangeable Lenses – Larger Digital Sensor- greater image quality – Full manual controls – Manual Focus – Fastest AF – No shutter lag CON – Larger and heavier – Expensive VOCABULARY
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What’s more important? A great lens or a great camera?
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DAT GLASS
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Also, the tripod socket is located at the camera base.
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VOCABULARY SENSOR: A part inside the camera that is made up of millions of small squares (pixels). It records the actual image when it is exposed to light.
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Sensor Sizes
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