Boot Camp 2013: Day 1
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Welcome toCamera/Sound
Bootcamp!Bootcamp!Bootcamp!
09/13/2013
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Agenda
• Insurance
• How the human eye works & camera lens works
• Exposure
• Focus & Depth of field
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Insurance
www.collegestudentinsurance.com
New York
School of Visual Arts
Policy Limit: $3000 - $20,000Deductible: $25-$100Premium: $74 - $329
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Lab Objectives
After this lab, you will be able to
•Explain the difference between eyes & cameras
•Clarify the different types of sensors
•List three things that affect exposure
•List three things that affect depth of field
•Identify deep versus shallow focus
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Eyes Cameras
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Exposure
Amount of light that a given medium requires for image reproduction
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Three determinants of exposure
•F-Stops
•Shutter speed
•Sensitivity
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F-stops• Within the lens housing is an opening made of moveable blades that
can be opened and closed, which determines the quantity of light hitting the sensor. The opening is called an iris, or aperature.
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F-stops• The aperture is measured in f-stops - incremental settings on the
lens that indicate how large the opening is.
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F-stops
f/2 or f/64f/2 or f/64 f/8 or f/16f/8 or f/16 f/16 or f/22f/16 or f/22
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Shutter Speed
Aperature = how much light is allowed to strike the sensor
Shutter speed = how long the light is allowed to strike the sensor
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Shutter Speed
QuickTime™ and aGIF decompressor
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QuickTime™ and a decompressor
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1 sec 1/8 1/50 1/100 1/250
1/2000
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Shutter Speed vs Frame Rate
Frame rate = How many individual frames are created each second.Shutter speed = How long each individual frame is exposed for.
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Film Shutter vs. Video Shutter
Film Shutter: a mechanical device (e.g. mirror)Video shutter: adjusted by electronically varying the amount of time the sensor is allowed to build a charge.
QuickTime™ and aGIF decompressor
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Sensitivity• The third determinant of exposure is sensitivity, or how sensitive
the sensor is to light. Sensitivity is measure on a numerical scale called ISO.
Low ISOLess sensitive
Less noise
High ISOMore sensitive
More noise
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What’s that noise?• The higher the ISO rating (more
sensitive) the stronger the image sensor has to work to establish an effective image, which thereby produces more digital noise (those multi-colored speckles in the shadows and in the midtones).
• So what is digital noise? It is any light signal that does not originate from the subject, and therefore creates random color in an image.
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Three determinants of exposure
•F-Stops
•Shutter speed
•Sensitivity
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Lenses
•Type of lenses
•Angle of view
•Focal length
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Three elements of Depth of Field
•Aperture
•Camera/subject distance
•Focal length
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