Digital photography
      Made by

SYED ARHAM ABDULLAH
What is a camera

      An apparatus for taking photographs,
    generally consisting of a lightproof
    enclosure having an aperture with a
    shuttered lens through which the image of
    an object is focused and recorded on a
    photosensitive film, plate, or sensor.



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How many types of camera are
               there
 Single   Use Cameras
 Compact lens shutter camera
 Bridge camera
 Range finder
 Twin lens reflex
 Single lens reflex
 Digital camera


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Definition of single use camera
   Single Use Cameras are the simplest cameras. They
    contain a roll of color film encased in a recyclable
    cardboard box. They have a single shutter speed and a
    fixed-focus lens. These cameras can be bought with a
    variety of features, including built-in flash and water
    resistance. The whole camera has to be taken to the
    photo finisher so the film can be processed. The camera
    is recycled. These cameras cost around $15 and should
    not be used for serious photography. They are
    convenient for vacations and times when you find that
    the other camera has been forgotten.



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Difinition of compact lens shutter
                   camera
   Compact Lens-Shutter Cameras come in three
    varieties: single focal length, dual focal length,
    and zoom. Some have fixed focus, meaning that
    the focus is fixed at a point that produces sharp
    images starting from about 5 ft. away and
    continuing to infinity. Other cameras offer
    infrared auto focusing. Some models offer
    features like red-eye reduction flash and several
    automatic shooting modes. More serious
    photographers usually prefer to have more
    control over the pictures they take. 

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Definition of bridge camera
 Bridge cameras are intermediate cameras.
   They bridge the gap between "point and
   shoot" cameras and the more serious or
   complicated models. They have different
   lenses and many offer a red-eye reducing
   flash. There is only a limited range of lens
   focal  length that can be used with these
   cameras

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Definition of range finder
 Rangefinders are compact, lightweight
   cameras that are often used for serious
   photography. They offer interchangeable
   lenses and allow photographers to control
   shutter speed, lens aperture, focusing,
   and exposure. Some disadvantages are
   that it is limited in focal length (ranging
   from 21mm-135mm) and they tend to be
   expensive. 
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Definition of twin lens reflex
   The twin lens reflex is a medium-format camera (one
    that uses film larger that 35mm). It is fitted with two
    lenses which both have the same focal length, one
    mounted atop the other. The lower (taking) lens focuses
    its image directly on the film, while the image produced
    by the upper viewing lens is reflected through 90
    degrees by a mirror, and brought to focus on a horizontal
    ground-glass focusing screen. The light paths to the
    focusing screen and the film plane are equal, so that if
    the photographer brings the scene on the focusing
    screen to sharp focus, the image on the film plane will be
    equally sharp.


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Definition of single lens reflex
   The SLR requires one lens for both viewing and
    creating the photo. A sophisticated camera that
    offers full manual control of exposure an focus.
    SLR cameras will accept interchangeable
    lenses, add on flashes, motor drives, and other
    accessories. There are also AF (auto focus)
    SLR's. These can be set in a number of different
    modes to ease picture taking. These cameras
    are typically used by professional
    photographers. 

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Definition of digital camera
   A digital camera records and stores
    photographic images in digital form. Many
    current models are also able to capture sound or
    video, in addition to still images. Capture is
    usually accomplished by use of a photosensor,
    using a charged coupled device (CCD).These
    stored images can be uploaded to a computer
    immediately or stored in the camera for to be
    uploaded into a computer or printer later. Images
    may also be archived on a photographic
    compact disc or external hard disk.

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What is advantage of digital
                     camera
 We can upload on net
 We can delete it




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What is digital photography
   The art and science of producing and manipulating digital photographs --
    photographs that are represented as bit maps. Digital photographs can be
    produced in a number of ways:
   Directly with a digital camera
   By capturing a frame from a video
   By scanning a conventional photograph
   Once a photograph is in digital format, you can apply a wide variety of
    special effects to it with image enhancing software. You can then print the
    photo out on a normal printer or send it to a developing studio which will
    print it out on photographic paper.
   Although the resolution of digital photos is not nearly as high as photos
    produced from film, digital photography is ideal when you need instant, low-
    resolution pictures. It's especially useful for photos that will be displayed on
    the World Wide Web because Web graphics need to be low resolution
    anyway so that they can be downloaded quickly.




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What are photographer
 (Business / Professions) a person who
   takes photographs, either as a hobby or a
   profession




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Which company make camera
 Kodak
 Nikon
 Mercury
 Sony
 Canon
 Harga
 rosa


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Where camera is use
 Camera is use forests under water and
   film studio etc




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How to upload pictures on net
 First go to facebook or flickr or twitter .com
 And upload picture into your profile
 If you want to these be private you will do
  it private
 Then you have uploaded pitures




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Digital photography

  • 1.
    Digital photography Made by SYED ARHAM ABDULLAH
  • 2.
    What is acamera    An apparatus for taking photographs, generally consisting of a lightproof enclosure having an aperture with a shuttered lens through which the image of an object is focused and recorded on a photosensitive film, plate, or sensor. 12/29/12 2
  • 3.
    How many typesof camera are there  Single Use Cameras  Compact lens shutter camera  Bridge camera  Range finder  Twin lens reflex  Single lens reflex  Digital camera 12/29/12 3
  • 4.
    Definition of singleuse camera  Single Use Cameras are the simplest cameras. They contain a roll of color film encased in a recyclable cardboard box. They have a single shutter speed and a fixed-focus lens. These cameras can be bought with a variety of features, including built-in flash and water resistance. The whole camera has to be taken to the photo finisher so the film can be processed. The camera is recycled. These cameras cost around $15 and should not be used for serious photography. They are convenient for vacations and times when you find that the other camera has been forgotten. 12/29/12 4
  • 5.
    Difinition of compactlens shutter camera  Compact Lens-Shutter Cameras come in three varieties: single focal length, dual focal length, and zoom. Some have fixed focus, meaning that the focus is fixed at a point that produces sharp images starting from about 5 ft. away and continuing to infinity. Other cameras offer infrared auto focusing. Some models offer features like red-eye reduction flash and several automatic shooting modes. More serious photographers usually prefer to have more control over the pictures they take.  12/29/12 5
  • 6.
    Definition of bridgecamera  Bridge cameras are intermediate cameras. They bridge the gap between "point and shoot" cameras and the more serious or complicated models. They have different lenses and many offer a red-eye reducing flash. There is only a limited range of lens focal  length that can be used with these cameras 12/29/12 6
  • 7.
    Definition of rangefinder  Rangefinders are compact, lightweight cameras that are often used for serious photography. They offer interchangeable lenses and allow photographers to control shutter speed, lens aperture, focusing, and exposure. Some disadvantages are that it is limited in focal length (ranging from 21mm-135mm) and they tend to be expensive.  12/29/12 7
  • 8.
    Definition of twinlens reflex  The twin lens reflex is a medium-format camera (one that uses film larger that 35mm). It is fitted with two lenses which both have the same focal length, one mounted atop the other. The lower (taking) lens focuses its image directly on the film, while the image produced by the upper viewing lens is reflected through 90 degrees by a mirror, and brought to focus on a horizontal ground-glass focusing screen. The light paths to the focusing screen and the film plane are equal, so that if the photographer brings the scene on the focusing screen to sharp focus, the image on the film plane will be equally sharp. 12/29/12 8
  • 9.
    Definition of singlelens reflex  The SLR requires one lens for both viewing and creating the photo. A sophisticated camera that offers full manual control of exposure an focus. SLR cameras will accept interchangeable lenses, add on flashes, motor drives, and other accessories. There are also AF (auto focus) SLR's. These can be set in a number of different modes to ease picture taking. These cameras are typically used by professional photographers.  12/29/12 9
  • 10.
    Definition of digitalcamera  A digital camera records and stores photographic images in digital form. Many current models are also able to capture sound or video, in addition to still images. Capture is usually accomplished by use of a photosensor, using a charged coupled device (CCD).These stored images can be uploaded to a computer immediately or stored in the camera for to be uploaded into a computer or printer later. Images may also be archived on a photographic compact disc or external hard disk. 12/29/12 10
  • 11.
    What is advantageof digital camera  We can upload on net  We can delete it 12/29/12 11
  • 12.
    What is digitalphotography  The art and science of producing and manipulating digital photographs -- photographs that are represented as bit maps. Digital photographs can be produced in a number of ways:  Directly with a digital camera  By capturing a frame from a video  By scanning a conventional photograph  Once a photograph is in digital format, you can apply a wide variety of special effects to it with image enhancing software. You can then print the photo out on a normal printer or send it to a developing studio which will print it out on photographic paper.  Although the resolution of digital photos is not nearly as high as photos produced from film, digital photography is ideal when you need instant, low- resolution pictures. It's especially useful for photos that will be displayed on the World Wide Web because Web graphics need to be low resolution anyway so that they can be downloaded quickly. 12/29/12 12
  • 13.
    What are photographer (Business / Professions) a person who takes photographs, either as a hobby or a profession 12/29/12 13
  • 14.
    Which company makecamera  Kodak  Nikon  Mercury  Sony  Canon  Harga  rosa 12/29/12 14
  • 15.
    Where camera isuse  Camera is use forests under water and film studio etc 12/29/12 15
  • 16.
    How to uploadpictures on net  First go to facebook or flickr or twitter .com  And upload picture into your profile  If you want to these be private you will do it private  Then you have uploaded pitures 12/29/12 16