2. Dept of field- The distance between the nearest and the farthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera.
3. Darkroom- A room from which normal light is excluded and used for developing photographs.
4. Developer- A person or organization that develops something.
5. Enlargement- A photograph that is larger than a print that has already been made from it.
6. f-stop- The setting of an adjustable lens aperture as included by an f number.
7. Fixer- A substance used for fixing a photographic image.
8. ISO- Measures the sensitivity of the image sensor.
9. Panning- Move in a horizontal or vertical direction to give a panoramic effect or follow a subject.
10. Single-lens reflex camera- A camera having a single lens that forms an image which is reflected to the viewfinder or recorded on film.
11. Stop bath- An acid bath or rinse for stopping the action of a developer before fixing a negative or print.
12. Telephoto Lens- A camera lens that magnifies the image..
13. View camera- A camera equipped with a lens mount and film holder that can be rasied or set at an angle.
14. Viewfinder camera- A device on a camera showing the field of view of the lens, used in framing and focusing the picture.
15. Zoom lens- A lens allowing a camera to change smoothly from a long shot to a close up or vice versa by varying the focal length.
16. Continuous tone photography- Image in which colors and shades of gray merge into the neighboring colors or shades, instead of producing sharply outlined areas of color or shade.
17. Lens- The light gathering device of a camera.
18. Wide-angle lens- A lens system on a camera that can cover an angle of view of 60 degrees or more and has a fairly small focal length.
19. Shutter- A device that allows light to pass for a period of time for the purpose of exposing photographic film or a light sensitive electronic sensor to light to capture a permanent image.
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