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Film Camera
Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The _______, on a camera, is a device with fraction settings on it. | Shutter Speed |
| The ________________, on a camera, is used to aim and compose the picture. | Viewfinder |
| . A __________ is a light-tight box made to expose light-sensitive material. | camera |
| ______________is an optical device that projects an image of its surroundings on a screen. | Camera Obscura |
| This is used on most cameras to move the exposed film back into the canister. | Film Rewind Crank |
| This indicates the size of the opening, the hole in the diaphragm/aperture in the lens. | f-stop |
| The smaller the f-stop number means a ________ opening in the diaphragm. | larger |
| This allows you to control the intensity (brightness) of the light striking the film in your camera? | aperture |
| Changing the f-stop on a camera lens from f11 to f3.5, the opening in the diaphragm/aperture is _____. | smaller |
| The shutter speeds are marked on a ring on top of the camera. The smaller the number (8, 15, 30) means the _____________ the shutter speed. | slower |
| The size of the aperture opening (f-stop) controls the amount of light that passes through the ______. | lens |
| The aperture is _______. | an adjustable opening in the camera lens |
| Outdoors the horizon line should usually be ______ in our pictures. | placed along the 3rd lines of the frame if visible |
| Our film cameras, used in class, is called a _______. | Single Lens Reflex |
| The most important part of a camera. | Lens |
| This may be either metal or plastic. | Camera Body |
| Pushing this mechanical feature moves the film ahead. | Film Advance Lever |
| This is rotated to change the size of the hole controlling the amount of light entering | Aperture Control Ring |
| This is rotated back and forth to make image appear clear. | Focusing Ring |
| By pressing this enables the film to go in reverse. | Rewind Lever Button |
| When open, the film becomes exposed. | Shutter Curtain |
| As film advances through the camera, it is wound onto this. | Film Take-up Spool |
| This will help keep the film flat against the shutter curtains for proper exposure. | Pressure Plate |
| This dial may be rotated to control how long light enters the camera. | Shutter Speed Dial |