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Standard SLR Camera 1. Film winder 2. Shutter Speed Dial 3. Flash Hotshoe 4. Focusing ring 5. Film Rewind Crank 6. Film Speed Dial 7. Flash Synch Socket 8. Lens 9. Depth of Field Preview 10. Self Timer/Exposure Lock 11. Aperture Ring 12. Shutter Release
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Standard SLR Camera 1.Film winder 2.Shutter Speed Dial 3.Flash Hotshoe 4.Focusing ring 5.Film Rewind Crank 6.Film Speed Dial 7.Flash Synch Socket 8.Lens.

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Page 1: Standard SLR Camera 1.Film winder 2.Shutter Speed Dial 3.Flash Hotshoe 4.Focusing ring 5.Film Rewind Crank 6.Film Speed Dial 7.Flash Synch Socket 8.Lens.

Standard SLR Camera

1. Film winder2. Shutter Speed Dial3. Flash Hotshoe4. Focusing ring5. Film Rewind Crank6. Film Speed Dial7. Flash Synch Socket8. Lens9. Depth of Field Preview10. Self Timer/Exposure Lock11. Aperture Ring12. Shutter Release

Page 2: Standard SLR Camera 1.Film winder 2.Shutter Speed Dial 3.Flash Hotshoe 4.Focusing ring 5.Film Rewind Crank 6.Film Speed Dial 7.Flash Synch Socket 8.Lens.

SLR Top View

Page 3: Standard SLR Camera 1.Film winder 2.Shutter Speed Dial 3.Flash Hotshoe 4.Focusing ring 5.Film Rewind Crank 6.Film Speed Dial 7.Flash Synch Socket 8.Lens.

Standard Lens

• For a 35mm camera the standard lens is 50mm. • It is called the standard because the perspective it

produces in the image is closest to that seen by the human eye.

50 mmfocal length

Page 4: Standard SLR Camera 1.Film winder 2.Shutter Speed Dial 3.Flash Hotshoe 4.Focusing ring 5.Film Rewind Crank 6.Film Speed Dial 7.Flash Synch Socket 8.Lens.

DEPTH OF FIELD IS:the area of acceptable sharpness in a

picture

• Changing the aperture size affects the sharpness of the image as well as the amount of light that enters the camera.

• As the aperture gets smaller, more of the image becomes sharp.

• Focal distance also affects depth of field.

• The greater the focus distance from the camera to the subject, the greater the depth of field.

Page 5: Standard SLR Camera 1.Film winder 2.Shutter Speed Dial 3.Flash Hotshoe 4.Focusing ring 5.Film Rewind Crank 6.Film Speed Dial 7.Flash Synch Socket 8.Lens.
Page 6: Standard SLR Camera 1.Film winder 2.Shutter Speed Dial 3.Flash Hotshoe 4.Focusing ring 5.Film Rewind Crank 6.Film Speed Dial 7.Flash Synch Socket 8.Lens.

A wider aperture (smaller f-stop number) will result in a shallower depth of field. You can use this to keep either the foreground or background out of focus while maintaining the subject in focus.

When changing the aperture setting, you will need to also adjust the shutter to maintain the correct exposure.

Aperture = F5.6Shutter = 1/1000Little/Shallow depth of field

Aperture = F22Shutter = 1/60Greater/More depth of field

Page 7: Standard SLR Camera 1.Film winder 2.Shutter Speed Dial 3.Flash Hotshoe 4.Focusing ring 5.Film Rewind Crank 6.Film Speed Dial 7.Flash Synch Socket 8.Lens.

F 32

F 5

Page 8: Standard SLR Camera 1.Film winder 2.Shutter Speed Dial 3.Flash Hotshoe 4.Focusing ring 5.Film Rewind Crank 6.Film Speed Dial 7.Flash Synch Socket 8.Lens.

Motion can be emphasized or stopped by controlling how long light hits the

film.

Page 9: Standard SLR Camera 1.Film winder 2.Shutter Speed Dial 3.Flash Hotshoe 4.Focusing ring 5.Film Rewind Crank 6.Film Speed Dial 7.Flash Synch Socket 8.Lens.

bulb

housing

Negative carrier

bellows

lens

Height knob

Focus knob

easel

Page 10: Standard SLR Camera 1.Film winder 2.Shutter Speed Dial 3.Flash Hotshoe 4.Focusing ring 5.Film Rewind Crank 6.Film Speed Dial 7.Flash Synch Socket 8.Lens.