Title: Camera Functions
1Camera Functions
- Shooting Mode
- ISO (films sensitivity to light)
- Meter (measures light in a scene and calculates
proper exposure) - Aperture (controls the intensity of light)
- Shutter speed (controls the amount of time light
exposes film for)
2Shooting Modes
- Professional modes
- Manual
- Aperture
- Shutter
- Program
- Auto (with flash)
- Portrait
- Landscape
- Sport (action)
- Night
3- Slow Shutter
- Foliage
- Snow
- Beach
- Fireworks
- Indoor
4Additional shooting modesPortrait main
subject in focus, blurred backgroundNight
Portrait flash activated, show shutter to expose
bkgdBeach/Snow Bright light fools meter, will
close down for detailLandscape no flash,
distance focusSunset no flash, silhouette, slow
shutterCloseup/macro focus very close to lens,
use tripodBacklight flash activated to fill in
foregroundOff turns off all settings for
manual adjustments
5ISO
- Film ISO speed is the number that indicates the
films sensitivity to light. - Some cameras automatically set the ISO when the
film is loaded. If not, set the ISO on your
camera.
6- ISO
- (films sensitivity to light)
- The higher the number, the more sensitive or
faster the film the lower the number, the
slower the film.
7Full ISOs
- ISO ISO ISO ISO
- 100 200 400 800
8Full ISOs either double or half as you move
from one to the other 1/2X -
2XEx ISO200 is twice as fast or twice as
light sensitive as ISO100. Similarly, ISO200 is
half as fast or half as light sensitive as ISO100.
ISO ISO ISO ISO 100 200 400 800
9ISO (films sensitivity to light)
- ISO 50 / ISO 100 Bright Sun, Portrait Mode,
Beach, Snow, Indoor Flash - ISO 200 / ISO400 Cloudy Day, Sports, Fast
Shutter Speeds Bright Sun, Landscape - ISO 400 Low Light, Indoor Without a Flash,
Night, Fast Shutter Speeds During Cloudy Day
10Meter
- The meter measures the amount of light in the
scene and calculates the best exposure value. - Most 35mm cameras have exposure meters built into
them. Some in-camera meters set exposure
automatically, but we will override this function
and set the meter ourselves using the apertures
and shutter speed. - All in-camera meters are reflective measure the
light reflected by the subject. - A second type of meter is incident measure the
light falling on the subject.
11Meter
- Most SLR camera meters are the averaging type,
reading the entire picture area.
12Meter
- Evaluative (Matrix)
- Evaluates entire picture frame and takes an
average of multiple zones throughout scene - Center Weighted
- Averages the exposure of entire frame but gives
extra weight to the center to 18 degrees out - Spot
- Meters subject in center (or at selected AF
point) only spot 3 degrees from center will be
metered and ignoring rest of frame. (best for
backlighting, macro, moon)
13METERINGMake sure your AF sensor is placed on
main subject for the exposure reading especially
in areas with high contrast (areas of blacks and
whites)
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15Drive Mode
- Single Shot
- Press on the shutter release button and takes one
picture - Continuous
- Press on the shutter release button and it takes
continuous pictures until you release the button - Self Timer
- Press on the shutter release button and the
camera has a delay until the picture is taken.
16Image Exposure
17Exposure
- Exposure Intensity of Light (X) Time
- Intensity is controlled by the aperture
(f/stop) of the cameras lens - Time is controlled by the shutter (shutter
speeds) on the camera - ISO films sensitivity to light
18Unit Of Measurement
- The unit of measurement used to measure light is
called a Stop. - Some 35mm SLR Cameras use 1/3 stop increments,
but we will be using FULL Fstops
19f/stops in 1/3 increments
f/4 f/6.3 f/10 f/16 f/25
- f/2.8
- f/4.5
- f/7.1
- f/11
- f/18
- f/29
f/3.2 f/5.0 f/8 f/13 f/20 f/32
f/3.5 f/5.6 f/9 f/14 f/22
20Full - f/stops
21Full f/stops either half or double as you move
from one to the other 2X -
1/2X
22REVIEWF8 is half or double the amount of light
as F11?
23Shutter speeds in 1/3 increments
1/30 f/80 f/200 1/500 1/1250
- 1/15
- 1/40
- 1/100
- 1/250
- 1/640
- 1/1600
1/20 1/50 1/125 1/320 1/800 1/2000
1/25 1/60 1/160 1/400 1/1000
24Full Shutter Speeds
25Full shutter speeds either double or half as you
move from one to the other 2X -
1/2X
26REVIEW1/500 is half or twice as fast as 1/250?
27Review
- If 1/500 is twice as fast as 1/250, is that
double or half the amount of light?
28Review
- If 1/500 is twice as fast as 1/250, is that
double or half the amount of light? - Half as much light because its half the amount
of time as 1/500.
29What to study Quiz 1
- Exposure
- ISO
- Full Fstops
- Full Shutter Speeds
30Bring to class next week
- Study for Quiz 1
- Camera and ISO125 film, one roll
- Readings