CamerasThesis: It is essential to know the features and settings of your camera if you want to take the best photos possible!IntroductionI. Have you ever wondered why our selfies are so much better than yours? (Visual aids)II. All cameras have the same basic features.A. Not all cameras have features and settings that can be adjusted.B. It is essential to know the features and settings of your camera if you want to take the best photos possible!C. Today we will explain how the basic components of a camera, aperture, shutter speed and ISO, influence the result of a stunning photo.BodyI. According to “Cambridge in Colour”, every camera is built with basic components.A. How many of you have a camera that's not on your phone? (Visual aids)B. There are many types of cameras available today, but not all are created equal.1. Cell phone cameras are useful for social media and casual communication.2. Single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras are purchased primarily at camera stores, but they are not as commonly used today as they were fifteen years ago.a. SLR cameras store images on 35mm film. The film must be taken to a photo lab for processing.3. Digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras have a wide price range and can be purchased at any retail or electronics store.a. DSLR cameras store images as electronic files.b. Can be connected via cable or memory card to computer and downloaded for electronic storage.C. All cameras have two basic components.1. The aperture is the body of the camera.a. Old cameras were made of metal, but are now made of sturdy plastic.b. Depending on whether you use 35mm film or a digital storage device, the capabilities are slightly different.2. The lens is the optical “eye” where images are collected.a. T...... half of the paper ...... to be fed into the camera. Therefore, a lower ISO is used.3. The less light there is in the setting, the more light has to come in, so a higher ISO is needed.4. If you increase the ISO, it comes in double sets like 200-400.5. The higher the ISO, the more random smearing will occur.6. The higher the ISO, the more random noise or specks make up a larger portion of the image. Conclusion I) There are many other simple features that many of you may have already used. A. Flashes are very commonly used in the dark.B. The self-timer is used when there is no one to take the photo.C. As you can see, there are many features and settings available on cameras.1. Explore your camera for features and settings.2. The more you learn to use them, the better your photos will be.D. Before we conclude, we would like to demonstrate the use of the self-timer while taking a class photo.
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