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June 26, 2009

Suggestions for Camera Parts

Category: Arts and Crafts – tkwriter – 4:05 pm

If you’re wasting time trying to figure out how some parts of your camera work, shuffling through ipod parts, film, tripods, or iphone screens, there are some simple ways to get your camera working. This article tells how to set up cameras.

Loading film is one of the most basic steps if your camera is not digital. Make sure the film that you buy fits your camera, whether you want black and white or slow or fast shutter speed. The first thing to do is to adjust the shutter speed to the appropriate place on top of the camera, then pull the film out from the film canister a few inches. Make sure the camera is open so you can put the film inside by unlatching the release which will usually be on the right side of the back of the camera.
After you do that you’ll want to put the canister in with the flat side facing up, pulling the film to the right where you will put the film into the spool and wind it until the film is around the spoon. Then once you close the camera wind the film until the frame counter on the top reaches the number 1.

Choosing the right lens is important. A telephoto lens will magnify the subject you’re taking a picture of. If you want your photograph to be wider than normal, a wide angle lens will broaden the area you are taking a photo of. Normal lenses are best for most normal situations because their focal length of 40-55mm enables you to take picture under the most variety of circumstances. A zoom lens can accommodate many of these potential settings,saving you money.

Setting up a tripod can enable you to get a steady picture and can let you take pictures in many different ways not usually possible. The first thing you want to do when setting up a tripod is to pull the legs out from the center of the tripod so that they rest evenly and all three legs are even on whatever surface you want to set it up on. To raise the height, pull out the telescoping legs to whatever length you need it to be so that the camera will be at the correct height. Tightening the clamps will secure it. You can then adjust the top of the tripod to the angle you want to take the photo at. This is a good idea if you are on uneven ground and the tripod legs don’t give you an even enough surface from which to take the photo.

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