Camera Know How
1. I am using the ProMaster camera #20.
2. There is no power button on the camera we are using.
3. You would press the shutter release button to take a picture.
4. To change the shutter speed you would turn the shutter speed dial.
5. The shutter speeds are 12, 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 1000, and 1500.
6. You change the aperture by turning the aperture ring. The higher the number, the smaller the aperture opening will be and the less light there is to be exposed onto the film.
7. The aperture settings is that you turn the aperture ring until the aperture number is opposite of the marker.
8. You focus the camera by first looking through the camera, then turning the focusing ring until the lines on what you're taking a picture of are aligned with one another.
9.The camera I used doesn't have a zoom lens.
10. To see if your camera has enough light you can use either the aperture ring, the meter, or the shutter speed dial.
11. You can tell if your camera has enough light by holding down the shutter release button halfway down, and adjusting the shutter speed dial until the green light comes up.
12. I haven't leaned how to bracket yet.
13. We are using the 35 millimeter film.
14. The iso setting makes the film go back into its original position.
15. To rewind the film, you use the film rewind crank and the film rewind knob.
16. To take the film out of your camera, you pull up the film rewind knob and the back of the camera will pop open.
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