2. The glass lens was created to help with the modernization of the camera.
3. The parts that were created were a glass lens, a dark box, and film.
4. Light passes through both of their lenses, and exposes the film. They both still have the same end product.
5. Digital cameras use an electronic sensor called a CCD to capture images.
6. In Program, you have a little more control in things like flash and some other settings, than you would normally have in Auto.
7. In portrait mode, the camera will attempt to blur out the background by using the fastest lens setting.
8. Sports mode can be used to capture any type of action. The camera will use the fastest shutter speed possible to try and freeze motion.
9. We should use half press on the trigger because it has a faster camera response time, you have more control over focus, and encourages better composition.
10. This means the flash is disabled. You would use this when you want the mood to be more dramatic by just using natural light.
11. This means Auto-Flash, which means the flash will flash on its own decision. The camera will usually enable Auto-Flash when the camera thinks that more light is necessary in the picture.
12. If there is too much light in a picture, the picture will be washed out.
13. If there is not enough light in a photo, it will come out very dark.
14. A "stop" is a term used to represent a relative change in the brightness of a light.
15. The new planet is 1 stop brighter.
16. The new planet is 4 stops brighter.
17. A longer shutter speed allows more light into the photo
18. A shorter shutter speed allows less light into a photo.
19. The Aperture controls how big the opening is that light passes through.
20. To increase the amount of light, you can control the F stop numbers to be smaller so the opening is larger, allowing more light into the photo.
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