The document outlines 5 basic parts of a camera: 1) the light-tight box that forms the body and excludes unwanted light, 2) the lens that focuses light rays to form an image, 3) the film holder that securely holds the film inside the camera opposite the lens, 4) the shutter that controls the entry of light passing through the lens to the film, and 5) the lens aperture that adjusts the diameter of the lens opening to control the amount of light.
The document outlines 5 basic parts of a camera: 1) the light-tight box that forms the body and excludes unwanted light, 2) the lens that focuses light rays to form an image, 3) the film holder that securely holds the film inside the camera opposite the lens, 4) the shutter that controls the entry of light passing through the lens to the film, and 5) the lens aperture that adjusts the diameter of the lens opening to control the amount of light.
The document outlines 5 basic parts of a camera: 1) the light-tight box that forms the body and excludes unwanted light, 2) the lens that focuses light rays to form an image, 3) the film holder that securely holds the film inside the camera opposite the lens, 4) the shutter that controls the entry of light passing through the lens to the film, and 5) the lens aperture that adjusts the diameter of the lens opening to control the amount of light.
Camera is a light-tight box; with a lens to form an image with a shutter and diaphragm to control the entry of the image.
-originated from the term camera obscura.
1.Light Tight Box. This part of the camera is very
essential because of its capability to exclude all unwanted light that may expose the sensitized materials or film. It is an enclosure that is devoid of light.
2.Lens. The lens is the only responsible in focusing the
rays of light coming from the subject. It is one of the most important parts of camera because without lens, it is impossible to form a sharp image of the film.
3.Film Holder. The film holder holds the film firmly
inside the camera. It is always located at the opposite side of the lens of the camera.
4.Shutter. The shutter served as the barriers of the
rays of light that will enter and effect the film inside the camera. It is usually placed at the path of the light passing thru the lens.