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1 - Close Ups Mr. Hardway Electronic Arts

2 Basic Camera Parts and their uses for a Digital Still Camera

3 Indicates parts you need to know for your assignment

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5 Shutter Button Releases the shutter to take the picture. This button must be pressed down completely and held until the word recording appears.

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7 Zoom Lever This lever slides left or right. Sliding it to the T (telephoto) will make the image appear larger or closer. Sliding it to the W (wide angle) will make it appear smaller or farther away W T Zoom Level Indicator

8 Indicates parts you need to know for your assignment

9 Focus Ring Turning this ring left or right will bring the image into clear focus when the camera is set to Manual Focus.

10 Indicates parts you need to know for your assignment

11 Lens The circular glass window in the front of the camera through which the light/image enters the camera.

12 Indicates parts you need to know for your assignment

13 DC In Jack The outlet or jack used to connect the power cord for operation or charging the battery.

14 Indicates parts you need to know for your assignment

15 Audio/Video Out The jack for connecting the cameras AV cable to allow connection to other Audio Video equipment such as a TV or monitor.

16 Indicates parts you need to know for your assignment

17 Focus Auto/Manual Switch Allows you to select the option of automatic or manual focusing.

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21 LCD Screen Liquid Crystal Display Screen is the screen that previews the image that is about to be photographed, it must be turned on.

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23 LCD On/Off Switch The switch that turns on or off the Liquid Crystal Display screen.

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25 Lens Cap The protective cap for the lens. This cap needs to be placed over the lens when the camera is not in use.

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27 Power Switch The switch that turns on the camera. This switch powers the camera for use with either the battery or AC power.

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29 Play/Still/Movie Selector Allows you to select from: Play -play back of images Still –take a Still Picture Movie –take a movie clip Use Still or Play only

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31 Disk Eject Lever Lever that ejects the disk in the camera.

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33 Floppy Disk Slot Slot for inserting and ejecting floppy disks.

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35 Control Button This button allows you to make various selections to change settings on the camera, such as, viewing images by going forwards or backwards in the play mode.

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37 Display Button Turning this button on or off selects the option of displaying information about the camera settings on the LCD screen. Turning this off will give more uncluttered viewing space.

38 Indicates parts you need to know for your assignment Name the Parts 4 5 7 8 9 18 19

39 Name the Parts 1 3 5lens cap 8 11 12 15 17 18

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42 The Elements of a Photographic Portrait

43 Composition Your goal as you arrange or compose your model in your photograph, usually in the “Portrait” or vertical format, is to make it an interesting image.

44 Rule of Thirds The most attention getting part of an image or (center of interest) should fall approximately at the intersection of lines that divide the image into thirds

45 Poor Composition The center of interest here does not follow the Rule of Thirds

46 Lighting The way light hits your subject will effect the mood of the photograph. The Photographer must set the lights for the desired effect

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53 Shooting As the photographer, you are the one responsible for the way a photograph looks, not the model or the subject. Don’t shoot until the subject is right

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55 Editing Digital photographs can be adjusted or “edited” with computer software. You can change the size, color, shapes, or all aspects of a photograph.

56 Crop: You can crop or cut away unwanted parts of the picture, this may also be done with editing software

57 Uses for Portraits Photography is used everyday by artists and designers in a wide variety of applications

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59 Art Prints

60 Cover Design

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62 Important things to remember

63 Composition Your goal as you arrange or compose your model in your photograph, usually in the “Portrait” or vertical format, is to make it an interesting image.

64 Rule of Thirds The most attention getting part of an image or (center of interest) should fall approximately at the intersection of lines that divide the image into thirds

65 Lighting The way light hits your subject will effect the mood of the photograph. The Photographer must set the lights for the desired effect

66 Shooting As the photographer you are the one responsible for the way a photograph looks, not the model or the subject. Don’t shoot until the subject is right

67 Editing Digital photographs can be adjusted or “edited” with computer software. You can change the size, color, shapes, or all aspects of a photograph.

68 Crop: You can crop or cut away unwanted parts of the picture, this may also be done with editing software


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