Friday, September 14, 2007

The Camra

Pinhole cameras and SLR cameras are the same but in many ways they are different. The Pinholes that were made in class have a shutter that we open by hand and estimate how many seconds we need it open to get the right amount of light for the photo to appear perfect, not to dark nor to light. In and SLR you just push the pretty little button at the shutter will open the right amount of time needed on to a film strip. The Pineholes we made in class shot onto a piece of photographic paper. In an SLR camera there is Zoom, Focus, lighting, and all the fancy things, unlike a Pinhole what light you have is the light you got, how close or far away you are is what you get. SLR are a lot easier to work with and have more options to get a better quality photo. Pinholes you have to be Persis and not all the time your get a good enough picture, you have to be careful.

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