Types of cameras, parts of the camera

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Types of cameras, parts of the camera

Film cameras Digital cameras

Film cameras View camera Rangefinder/viewfinder camera Point and shoot or compact cameras Single lens reflex camera (SLR) Twin lens reflex camera (TLR) Specialty cameras

Digital cameras Rangefinder/viewfinder camera Point and shoot or compact cameras Single lens reflex camera (SLR) DSLR is the term for digital SLR cameras Specialty cameras

Built like an accordion, with a lens in the front, a viewing screen in the back, and flexible bellows in between.

ADVANTAGES Large film size (4x5, 5,7, 8x10) Sharp detail What you see in the viewfinder is exactly what you will get on the negative. You can change the position of the film and lens relative to each other to correct distortion. DISADVANTAGES Bulky and heavy Must use a tripod. Image on the viewing screen is not bright so you have put a focusing cloth over your head and the back of the camera. The image appears reversed and upside down on the viewing screen. Rapid shooting is difficult.

Used for: Commercial studio photography Landscapes Architectural photography

A compact, lightweight, camera that allows you to view the scene through a small window. Viewfinder cameras include inexpensive point and shoot cameras. Rangefinders have a coupled rangefinder that allows manual focus.

ADVANTAGES Compact, lightweight, and fast handling. Quieter than an SLR Bright viewfinder image allows easy focusing. DISADVANTAGES Parallax error Because the viewfinder is in a different position than the lens, you cannot see exactly what the lens sees. The closer the subject the more evident the parallax.

An SLR has a mirror and pentaprism that allow you to use the lens for viewing and focusing. Most are 35mm, but some are medium format.

ADVANTAGES Eliminates parallax what you see is what you will get. Easy to focus. Usually has a built in light meter. DISADVANTAGES Heavier and larger than a rangefinder. Relatively complex with many parts that may need repair. The mirror movement makes the camera loud and causes vibration. Momentary black out at the time of exposure.

A TLR has a fixed mirror that reflects the scene upward onto a viewing screen. There is one lens to expose the film and another to view the image.

ADVANTAGES Fixed mirror allows quiet operation. Simple, rugged construction. The viewing screen placement on top allows you to easily photograph from the ground or other awkward angles. Medium format film. DISAVANTAGES Parallax It is difficult to follow moving objects because the image on the screen is reversed left to right. It is a larger camera that can be somewhat cumbersome. Difficult to use at eye level.

Used for a specific purpose Underwater cameras Panoramic cameras Polaroid Cameras

You should be able to name the four types of cameras. You can give some examples of specialty cameras and their uses.

Digital SLR and viewfinder

All cameras are basically the same A box with a piece of film in one end A hole in the other end The hole is there so that light can enter the box, strike the light sensitive surface of the film and make a picture

All cameras are basically the same Light tight body Lens Shutter Film

Label and define the parts on your diagram.

1. Body Made of high grade plastic or metal; holds all parts together; provides protection to the delicate internal parts of the camera. 2. Lens Lens Assembly is several layers of lenses of varying properties providing zoom, focusing, and distortion correction. The most important part of the camera 3. Shutter Release Button This is the "trigger" of the camera. 4. Mode Dial Contains several symbols (differs by model), allows you to select a shooting mode, automatic or manual or one of the pre defined settings. 5. Viewfinder Small window that shows the image the camera's imaging sensor sees.

6. Aperture Ring Found on older SLR cameras; it is used to select an aperture opening. In modern lenses, the aperture is controlled electronically through the body. 7. Focusing Ring found around the lens of SLR and DSLR cameras; turn to manually focus the lens. 8. LCD Display In some compact cameras this acts as the viewfinder; small at the back of the camera used for framing or reviewing pictures 9. Flash Built in on the body of most compact and some DSLR cameras; can be fixed or flip type; provides an instantaneous burst of bright light to illuminate a poorly lit scene. 10. Control Buttons Usually includes a set of directional keys and a few other buttons to activate certain functions and menus, this is used to let users interact with the camera's computer system.

11. Power Switch Turns the camera on or off. 12. Zoom Control Usually marked with W and T, which stands for "Wide" and "Tele ; used to control the camera's lenses to zoom in or zoom out. For DSLR cameras, the zoom is usually controlled by a zoom ring in the lens. 13. Battery Compartment Holds the batteries; vary in size and shape by camera type/brand 14. Memory Card Slot where memory cards are inserted 15. Flash Mount (Hot Shoe) Standard holder with contact plates for optional flash accessory. 16. Diopter varies the focal length of the lens in the viewfinder to allow people wearing eyeglasses to see clearly through it even without the eyeglasses. 17. Tripod Mount where your standard tripod or monopod is attached for added stability