Camera Types
John Greengo
Lessons
Photographic Characteristics
06:36 2Camera Types
02:53 3Shutter System
08:51 4Shutter Speed Basics
10:06 5Camera Settings Overview
16:02 6Camera Settings - Details
06:05 7Sensor Size: Basics
16:26 8Focal Length
11:26Practicing Angle of View
04:49 10Lens Speed
08:53 11Aperture
08:15 12Depth of Field (DOF)
12:32 13Lens Quality
06:56 14Light Meter Basics
08:54 15Histogram
11:38 16Dynamic Range
07:15 17Exposure Bracketing
07:59 18Focusing Basics
12:58 19Manual Focus
07:04 20Digital Focus Assistance
07:25 21Shutter Speeds & Depth of Field (DOF)
05:08 22DOF Preview & Focusing Screens
04:45 23Camera Movement
08:13 24Focus Stacking
07:48 25Lens Adaptors & Cleaning
08:24 26Flash & Lighting
04:37 27Tripods
14:03 28Cases
02:53 29Natural Light: Mixed
04:10 30Sunrise & Sunset Light
17:14 31Silhouette & Starburst: Sunrise & Sunset Light
05:25 32Golden Hour: Sunrise & Sunset Light
07:42 33Light Management
10:06 34Speedlights
04:02 35Built-In & Add-On Flash
10:37 36Editing Assessments & Goals
08:48 37Editing Set-Up
06:49 38Importing Images
03:49 39Culling Images
13:47 40Adjusting Exposure
07:53 41Remove Distractions
03:52 42Cropping Your Images
09:43 43Angle of View
14:25 44Framing Your Shot
07:17 45Foreground & Background & Scale
03:41 46Rule of Odds
04:50 47Visual Drama
12:20 48Elements of Design
09:14 49Texture & Negative Space
03:47 50Black & White & Color
10:23 51The Photographic Process
08:58 52What Makes a Great Photograph?
06:39Lesson Info
Camera Types
Okay, it is time to begin our official first section, which is on the camera. This is where photography starts, so we're gonna look at the camera and what is involved in it. We'll talk about the different camera types that are out there. We're going to get into the shutter speeds and then we'll talk about the other camera settings that you need to worry about in there. Now, cameras are funny bunch of things because there's a lot of different ways to describe what type of camera you have. In fact, there are four different ways to describe different categories of cameras. One is the image area, how large of sensor, or how large to fill might have been in that camera. The viewing system. How do you view your subject with this particular type of system? Then there, of course, there's different lens systems. These are the different manufacturers and make cameras and lenses. There's this system in that system, and then finally, there's different types of shutter units, and so we might talk a...
bout a leaf shutter camera. Well, that means the whole particular category of camera. And so we have four different ways, and the industry has not specifically said, This is how we're gonna choose to talk about all our cameras, and so sometimes they use one, and sometimes they use the other. And for the person who's new to photography, this could be very, very confusing. One of the things that's talked about quite a bit these days is the sensor size, and there's a lot of different cameras out there, and phones got to throw those in these days that have different size sensors, and it's one of the most important differences at this point. It's really the heart of the camera, and so understanding the sensor size is very important. One of the most common sizes is based off of 35 millimeter film, now 35 millimeter film. I'm getting but guessing that a lot of you have never even shot a roll of 35 millimeter film. Why are we basing photography on some old standard that old fogeys like me used to shoot with back in the day? Well, granted, there's a lot of people who still shoot it now, but it was the most popular film for quite some time. It was the Goldie Locks film. It was small enough, but it could produce large enough results. It was just that right, medium size, and so that was a very popular size. But there's a lot of other good choices, and that's not the end. All be all of photography. So we are going to talk about these different sensors in more detail a little bit later on. So these go by kind of funny names and they have different sizes. And obviously the smaller size sensors can be put into smaller size cameras. And so, with photography, there's a lot of trade offs, and there's not a lot of things that are absolutely definitive as to what is the best camera. So when you're looking for a camera, there is no answer for that. Definitive. What is the best camera? It's kind of what's the camera that's gonna work best for my needs because there's a lot of different options out there, and so we're going to be spending the entire Section two on the sensor because there's a lot of things going involved going on and involved with the sensor size. So mawr for that to come, we're just gonna kind of put a pin in it and come back later