MAPEH on Digital photography Flashcards
is the art and
science of producing and
manipulating digital photographs
Digital photography
refers to the
process of capturing and storing
photographic images using digital
technology rather than
traditional film photography.
Digital photography
examples of Digital photography
- Mobile phone camera
- Point and Shoot
- (DSLR)Digital Single Lens Reflex
which is
able to capture photographs
and often record video using
one or more built-in digital
cameras
Mobile phone camera
It can also send the
resulting image wirelessly and
conveniently
Mobile phone camera
(or compact) camera is a small,
easy-to-use camera with a
built-in lens.
Point and Shoot
They offer a
step-up in quality from
smartphone cameras while
normally being more
affordable and less
cumbersome than a DSLR or
mirrorless camera.
Point and Shoot
what does DSLR stand for
Digital Single Lens Reflex
It is a type
of camera that uses a mirror
to reflect light through a lens
to an optical viewfinder
DSLR or Digital Single Lens Reflex
When the shutter is pressed,
the mirror moves out of the
way, and the reflected light
hits the image sensor to take a
picture.
DSLR or Digital Single Lens Reflex
PROS of DSLR
- Produced very sharp images
user has flexibility to choose - lenses for specific situations
- long lasting
- quality lenses remain
competitive for 10-20 years.
CONS of DSLR
- steep learning curved,
although there is free tutorial
in Facebook. - Expensive
- Bigger, bulkier a heavier
compared to compact
cameras
PROS of POINT-AND-SHOOT
- Easy to learn
- Affordable
- Small, light and fits easily
into pocket - Great for everyday use
CONS of POINT-AND-SHOOT
- Performance suffers in less
than ideal conditions - Built in lens cannot changed
to cater to specific situations - Lacks advanced features
PARTS OF DSLR
- shutter button
- main dial
- mode dial
- flash
- Flash button
- lens focus switch
- lens release button
- viewfinder
- power switch
- cross keys
- erase button
- play button
- LCD display
- lens