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camera
light tight box with means of forming image
light tight box/body
excludes all unwanted light
enclosure that devoids light
lens/pinhole
focusing light rays from coming to the subject
most essential in any part of camera
film holder
holds film firmly inside the camera
always located at opposite side of lens
shutter
barrier of the rays of light that will never enter and effect the inside of camera
leaf shutter
found between the lens elements in lens
small overlapping metal blades powered by spring
focal plane
adjacent to film
black cloth of small sheet of metal
film advancing lever
twisted to advance the film inside to check number of exposure
film rewind crank
for film rewinding
film rewind knob
rewinds film back to cassette
pull to open camera
film rewind lock
secures the film for accidental rewinding
focusing mechanism
sharpness or clearness of object being photographed
mechanism will estimate object distance from camera
focusing ring
outer ring of lens which is rotated or adjusted
enables photographer to adjust focal range
distance scale
focus index or range of sharp focus
diaphragm
small opening in camera
circular in shape
aperature
diameter(size) of camera lens opening
manifested in f-stop step in diaphragm ring
f-stop ring/diaphragm ring f-stop/f-numbers
number indicating size of lens
self timer
time of setting of camera automatically
accessory light shoe/hot shoe
where flash is inserted for indoor photography
flash terminal
where flash cord is plugged for synchronization
ISO/ASA/ DIN DIAL
when adjusted it will conform with sensitivity of film to light
ISO
international standards org
asa
american standards asossication
shutter release button
when press strikes the film and image will form through light
shutter speed dial
controls the length of time when light is allowed to strike sensitized materials
mirror lock up button
for minimizing camera
auto focus button/ manual focus button
button either on camera or on lens turns on and off the auto focus
lens release button/ lens lock release cover
to remove lens from body of camera
exposure counter/frame counter
indicating number of exposures made
manual advance lever
advance the film after the exposure is finished
fancy button
with bells and whistles
on/off
slides, twists, swings
exposure lock button
to freeze exposure setting on meter
exposure compensation wheel/ exposure measurement button
tells camera to over or under expose the film by specified amount
aperature ring
collar on lens that can be rotated to increase or decrease opening
depth of field preview lever
can help create sharp landscape and capture images
viewfinder
will show entire scene coverage
film advancer
exposed film can be transferred to take up spool
film transport mechanism
moves new unexposed film into position for next photograph
rewind fork
two pronged gadget engages 35mm film cannister to rewind film
film cartridge chamber
light tight chamber or part of chambers to hold film
film guide rail
project through an opening in thick back plate of camera body
film sprockets
driving gear wheel to move film through machines
film takeup spool
empty spool that takes up film in camera
film rewind button
releases take up reel and allows to rewind 35mm film
film pressure plate
large number of projections with their tops smoothly curved
film cartridge confirmation window
located at rear part where you can see if camera is loaded with film