Let's assume this is a film SLR with a dual curtain shutter since you didn't specify digital or not. When the shutter button is depressed, three things happen virtually at once. 1) the reflex mirror flips up to get out of the way of the light transmission. In so doing, it covers the focusing screen. 2) the lens "stops down" to the aperture chosen for the exposure by moving a series of metal blades (if it is to be less than fully open). 3) If the exposure time is equal to or longer than the flash synchronization speed, one curtain moves (usually horizontally), which uncovers the film opening for the set time. This curtain closes the flash circuit contacts and the flash fires while the film is completely uncovered if a flash is being used. Light transmits (not reflects) through the lens assembly to reach the film. The second shutter curtain closes, the mirror drops down and the aperture opens up again.
If the shutter speed used is faster than the flash synchronization speed, the second curtain begins closing before the first has finished traveling. This has the effect of passing a slit across the film. The faster the shutter speed, the smaller the slit, so this design is capable of producing effective shutter speeds of 1/4000th of a second or less. When the shutter is cocked, the film advances and the shutter curtains travel back to their ready position. Some cameras use a vertical traveling metal shutter made up of a series of blades. They typically do not have a following curtain, and the distance of travel is 33% less than a horizontal moving shutter. This means their fastest shutter speed usually exceeds 1/1000th of a second.
This is how the film is exposed to the light focused by the lens.
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It's no different to film. Exposure refers to the correct amount of light coming into the camera to achieve an accurate rendition of the image being captured. So if you point the camera at an 18% grey card you expose it for long enough, or short enough, to achieve 18% grey rendition.
it just captures there is no explanation
The film captures the light.
KodakAnswer:The first camera that did not need to have film developed, was the Polaroid Swinger. It was b&w and cost $19.95, the photos developed in the camera and became the photos. It was not digital, technically it still used film, but it was an amazing device.
The major camera manufacturers include (in alphabetical order):CanonCasioFujifilmKodakLeicaNikonOlympusPanasonicPentaxRicohSamsungSonyHowever, they do not manufacture all their digital cameras. Often, they will put their label on a digital camera that another camera manufacturer, e.g. Sanyo, has made.
DSLR = Digital Single Lens Reflex It's a digital camera made to look like a 35mm SLR. Usually the lens is interchangeable, but not always. - - - - - It is a camera with a detachable lens for great shots Hope this helped
try using lithium batteries they work best in digital cameras
Camera cover and chassis are made up of poly-carbonate compound while shutter and film transport system are manufactured on a separate assembly line. The viewfinder lens can be manufactured similar to the way camera lens is made.
The digital camera was developed by a Kodak engineer by the name of Steven Sasson. It was created in December of 1975.
No. It was 1975.
Eastman Kodak.
A good place to find a digital camera made by Nikon would be Staples. They have tons of choices and I bet they have digital cameras made by Nikon. So go take a quick look.
KodakAnswer:The first camera that did not need to have film developed, was the Polaroid Swinger. It was b&w and cost $19.95, the photos developed in the camera and became the photos. It was not digital, technically it still used film, but it was an amazing device.
Lithium batteries, made by Energizer, Duracell and many others, are considered to be the best type of battery for a digital camera.
I think it was Fujii Apples
The first digital camera was made in 1975. The camera weighed 8 pounds, recorded black and white images to a cassette tape, had a resolution of 0.01 megapixels, and took 23 seconds to capture its first image.
kodak is a very reputable brand, thereofre, you can buy a digital camera from them with confidence, and know that you have made a good choice in purchaing.
:In 1991, Kodak released the first professional digital camera system (DCS), aimed at photojournalists. It was a Nikon F-3 camera equipped by Kodak with a 1.3 megapixel sensor.
A snapshot is a picture that is taken of an individual with a camera. General snapshots occurred before digital cameras were made, with some cameras such as Kodak, having pictures immediately ready for viewing.
The major camera manufacturers include (in alphabetical order):CanonCasioFujifilmKodakLeicaNikonOlympusPanasonicPentaxRicohSamsungSonyHowever, they do not manufacture all their digital cameras. Often, they will put their label on a digital camera that another camera manufacturer, e.g. Sanyo, has made.