3. -Film: uses film negatives that must be processed in chemicals
-Digital: uses digital image capture medium such as compact flash, SD card,
computer software
CAMERAS
5. Aperture: Determines how much or little light is exposed to the camera recording
medium. The larger the opening, the more light. The smaller the opening, the less
light. Opening is called f-stops.
8. Exposure: the proper combination of aperture (amount of
light) and shutter speed (amount of time recording medium is
exposed to light) to create appropriately exposed image.
9. Camera format: size of camera
recording medium.
Large format: used for
photographing images to be
used for extremely large size
photographs (e.g., murals,
large canvas)
Small format: used for general
photography
10. For more information, visit
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Learn-And-
Explore/Photography-Glossary/index.page