2. What is Camera
The term camera comes from the word camera
obscura(Latinfor"darkchamber"),an early
mechanismforprojectingimages.
Themoderncameraevolvedfromthecamera
obscura & functioning of the camera is very similar
tothe functioningof thehumaneye.
A camera is an optical instrument that records
imagesthatcanbestoreddirectly, transmittedto
anotherlocation,orboth.
4. Camera lens
A cameralens(alsoknown as
photographic lens or
photographic objective)is an
optical lens or assembly of lenses
usedinconjunction with a camera
body and mechanism to make
images of objectseither on
photographic film or on other
media capable of storingan
imagechemically orelectronically.
Eye of Camera
5. Shutter
Shutter, in
photography, device
through which the
lens aperture of a
camera is opened to
admit light and thus
expose the film (or
the electronic image
sensor of a digital
camera).
6. ShutterButton
Pressthisbuttonto release the
shutter.
The shutter button stroke is
divided into twostages:
pressthe button downhalfway to
activatethe AF function
andpressit down fullyto release
theshutter.
7. LensMount
This is the section
for connecting the
exchangeable lens to
thecamerabody.
Attachthelensby
sliding italongthe
surface of the
mount.
11. ISO Speed Setting Button
Press this button to
adjust the sensitivity of
the camera toward light.
ISO speed is an
international standard
that is determined
based on the sensitivity
of negative films.
12. ZoomRing
Turn the zoom ring to
alter the focal length.
The selected focal
length can be identified
from the numbers and
index marks at the
lower end of the lens.
13. FocusRing
When the camera is in
the Manual Focus (MF)
mode, turn this ring to
adjust the focus.
The position of the
focus ring varies
according to the lens in
use.
Three layers
Foreground
Mid Ground
Background
14. The Camera Lens Aperture
The lens aperture is
actually a part of the
camera lens.
The camera lens aperture
controls the amount of
light that will reach the
camera's image sensor. (as
opposed to the camera
shutter which controls the
length of time light is
exposed to the image
sensor)
15. Eye Level Optical Viewfinders
All Digital Slr cameras are
equipped with eye level
viewfinders and most of
them also have LCD
screens. Many Compact
System cameras and Bridge
cameras are also equipped
with eye level viewfinders.
16. Shutter Speed
In photography, shutter speed or
exposure time is the length of
time when the film or digital
sensor inside the camera is
exposed to light, also when a
camera's shutter is open when
taking a photograph.
Shutter speed is how long an
image is exposed to light — it can
be milliseconds, or even minutes.
Shutter speeds are typically
measured
17. ISO
In Digital Photography ISO measures the sensitivity of the
image sensor. ISO increases or decreases the brightness of
a photograph, but also affects both grain / noise levels and
dynamic range.
18. Other Functions
White Balance: White balance (WB) is the process
of removing unrealistic color casts, so that objects
which appear white in person are rendered white in
your photo.
RED, Blue, green
Focus defocus: focus is when a photographer
manually focuses their lens so as to select what is in
focus in the frame