Terms | Explanation |
F Stop | Opening in a camera that controls the amount of light passing into the lens. |
Pixel | The element in a photograph. |
View finder | The screen that shows the framing of an image |
Control group | The one that an experiment is not done. |
Explanation– Series 13
Keywords– F Stop, Pixel, View finder, Control Group
Asked in Paper II June 2011-Mass Communication
F- Stop
- F-stop affects the depth of field in clicked pictures.
- The F-number of a lens is the ratio of its focal length divided by the diameter of the aperture.
- A Small F-stop number means the opening is a larger F-stop number means the opening is larger, lighter entering the camera. Similarly a larger F-stop number (remember smaller opening), requires a slower shutter speed.
Pixel
- Resolution refers to the number of pixels in an image.
- A pixel is the smallest unit of a digital image or graphic that can be displayed and represented on a digital display device.
- Pixels are combined to form a complete image, video, text or any visible thing on a computer display.
View Finder
- In photography, a viewfinder is what the photographer looks through to compose, and, in many cases, to focus the picture1.
- Viewfinders can be glass, as found in rangefinder and DSLR type cameras, or an LCD screen as found in mirrorless cameras2.
Reference
- wikipedia
- shuttermuse