Friday, July 31, 2009

What do the following parts of a camera do?

the focusing ring:


Aperture ring:


shutter release button:


Shutter speed dial:


Film advance lever:


Accessory shoe:


Film rewind knob:


ISO/ASA index indicator:


Camera body:


Film cavity:


Shutter curtains:


Viewfinder:


Film sprockets:


Film take-up spool:


Camera back:


Pressure plate:

What do the following parts of a camera do?
Allows you to manually focus the lens


Allows you to manually set the f-stop


Releases the shutter


Allows you to manually set shutter speed


Allows you to advance the film so you can take another picture


Allows you to mount an external flash or, in some cases, a special finder for an ultra wide angle lens


Allows you to rewind the film so you can load another roll and continue taking pictures


Allows you to manually set the film speed you're using


Keeps the film in the dark until you release the shutter and provides a mount for the lens and usually a light meter


Gives you a place to put your film inside the camera


Controls how long the light admitted by the lens is allowed to expose the film


Allows you to see through the lens on an SLR


Engages with the holes on the edges of the film so you can advance the film


Gives you something to rewind your film on


Allows access to the film cavity so you can load and unload film


Keeps the film flat





I hope I get an "A+" for all this.
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