Photography-Richard Flashcards

1
Q

Name 6 types of camera

A
range finder
mirrorless
point and shoot
plate or view
single lens reflex
twin lens reflex
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2
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Problems of mobile phone cameras?

A

small
light
automatic mode only
computational imaging

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SLR cameras

A

interchangeable lenses
optical viewfinder
no parallax issues
accessories available

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4
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Interchangeable lenses

A

lenses are defined by focal length, maximum aperture (measured in f stops)

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example: what do each bits mean for: Nikon 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 AF-S VR

A

zoom lens with focal length that can be zoomed eom wide angle (18mm) to short telephoto (55mm)

has maximum aperture that varies according to zoom

capable of auto-focus

has anti-shake(vibration reduction technology)

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6
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The camera lens

A

beams of light reflected from scene enter lens where they are redirected to form an image

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7
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Are camera lenses converging or conveying?

A

converging

bring beams of light which fiver into line so that they converge on a single point- point of focus

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what does camera lens do?

A

objects closer to the lens appear large and objects further away look smaller

closer an object gets to the lens the more the light must bend to become focussed.

further an object gets from the lens the less the light must bend to become focussed

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Focussing

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lens included mechanism which allows the lens elements to move backwards and forwards in the lens barrel to allow the photographer to select what should be in focus

can be done manually or using auto-focus

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10
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what is the focal length

A

distance between the point of convergence and the sensor

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11
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focal length

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measure of field of view

smaller focal lens=wide angle lens

normal lens=human eye

short-telephoto=portrait lens

longer focal length lenses are often called telephoto lenses and enable imaging of far off objects

extreme examples include ultra wide and fisheye lenses

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12
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what are normal lenses

A

lenses which have a focal length equivalent to human vision

focal lenght=35mm

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13
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problem with wide angle lenses

A

distort image

enormous depth of field which means impossible to get an out of focus background or foreground

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14
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problem with telephoto lenses

A

image looks flat

little depth of field

smaller maximum aperture

heavy

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15
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what is a zoom lens

A

lens which allows a range of focal lengths

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16
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problem with zoom lenses

A

perform less well

unlikely to offer large maximum apertures

17
Q

macro lens

A

focus closely

any lens that can produce an image on the camera sensor which is the same size or bigger than the original object

18
Q

perspective control (tilt shift) lens

A

ensures vertical lines are vertical

when using wide angle lenses, vertical lines may sometimes appear to converge

occurs when camera not parallel to subject

perspective control lens allows lens to be shifted off axis

19
Q

what is it called when vertical lines converge in images?

A

perspective projection distortion