Answers about Cameras
1. The first person who is credited to have taken the first picture is Joseph Nicephore Niepce.
2. Louis Daguerre used polished sheet of silver-plated copper to make the first commercial photographic material.
3. Ansel Adams was most famous for the photography of landscapes and natural scenes.
4. The three fundamental camera settings are Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO.
5. The different types of metering modes are matrix metering, center-weight metering, and spot metering.
6. You would use center-weight metering when you want to get a head shot and they're in the sun view then you would use center-weight metering to get a good shot.
7. In the article it says specifically to use spot metering on photography of birds or small animals.
8. The four camera modes are Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual.
9. Shutter Priority is used to take an intended frozen or blurred picture, Aperture priority automatically turns the camera in the right shutter mode.
10. Auto-focus is the camera auto focusing an image, Manual-focus is used when its specific conditions in the surroundings and then you need to manual focus.
11. Auto-focus is the best for the most circumstances cause if you go out of the way to change it into manual it takes too long to focus it so auto-focus is better if your at a sports game of at the park an most conditions.
12. The best places to use a flash indoors are Lighting ballrooms, Churches, Weddings or Corporate Reception Areas.
13. The only time you would use a flash outdoors is when the lighting isn't good.
14. Using a tripod is a good decision because it makes the video better or family photos better.
15. You should use auto focus while shooting cause you don't want your video to blurry while your trying to fix the blurriness.
16. The ratio is 50% close-ups, 25% medium shots, 25% wide shots.
17. A Histogram is a graph of the photo you just took it shows you 4 different graphs.
18. When the graph is more to the left its "low-key."
19.When the histogram is "high-key" it means the graph is more to then right
20. Clipping is when they whiting the photo to make a clip of what it actual looks like.
1. The first person who is credited to have taken the first picture is Joseph Nicephore Niepce.
2. Louis Daguerre used polished sheet of silver-plated copper to make the first commercial photographic material.
3. Ansel Adams was most famous for the photography of landscapes and natural scenes.
4. The three fundamental camera settings are Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO.
5. The different types of metering modes are matrix metering, center-weight metering, and spot metering.
6. You would use center-weight metering when you want to get a head shot and they're in the sun view then you would use center-weight metering to get a good shot.
7. In the article it says specifically to use spot metering on photography of birds or small animals.
8. The four camera modes are Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual.
9. Shutter Priority is used to take an intended frozen or blurred picture, Aperture priority automatically turns the camera in the right shutter mode.
10. Auto-focus is the camera auto focusing an image, Manual-focus is used when its specific conditions in the surroundings and then you need to manual focus.
11. Auto-focus is the best for the most circumstances cause if you go out of the way to change it into manual it takes too long to focus it so auto-focus is better if your at a sports game of at the park an most conditions.
12. The best places to use a flash indoors are Lighting ballrooms, Churches, Weddings or Corporate Reception Areas.
13. The only time you would use a flash outdoors is when the lighting isn't good.
14. Using a tripod is a good decision because it makes the video better or family photos better.
15. You should use auto focus while shooting cause you don't want your video to blurry while your trying to fix the blurriness.
16. The ratio is 50% close-ups, 25% medium shots, 25% wide shots.
17. A Histogram is a graph of the photo you just took it shows you 4 different graphs.
18. When the graph is more to the left its "low-key."
19.When the histogram is "high-key" it means the graph is more to then right
20. Clipping is when they whiting the photo to make a clip of what it actual looks like.
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