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Forensic midterm exam
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  • 問題数 52 • 4/16/2024

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  • 1

    It is a box that controls the amount of light

    CAMERA

  • 2

    is essentially, the light- tight box that allows light to be captured on f im,

    BODY OF A CAMERA

  • 3

    Is a light tight box with light gathering device

    CAMERA

  • 4

    camera can produce image with its four-(4) basic parts such as

    LIGHT TIGHT BOX, LENS, SHUTTER AND HOLDER SENSITIZED MATERIAL

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    a box designed to keep light out and serve as a frame to hold other parts.

    LIGHT TIGHT BOX

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    designed to collect or to focus the reflected light from an object to form an image on the film.

    LENS

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    designed to control the time during which the light reaches the film.

    SHUTTER

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    located at the opposite side of the lens designed to hold firmly the sensitized material to prevent the formation of the multiple or blurred image.

    HOLDER OF SENSITIZED MATERIAL

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    designed to determine the field of view of the camera or the extent of the coverage of the given lens.

    VIEW FINDER

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    the opening in the lens that controls how much light gets into the camera and how long it is allowedto expose the film.

    APERTURE

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    It reflects light of the image through a prism to the eye of the photographer.

    MIRROR

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    Also known as camera obscura, or dark chamber

    PINHOLE CAMERA

  • 13

    The box camera was the instrument of choice for the casual amateur photographer.

    BOX CAMERA

  • 14

    A view camera

    VIEW CAMERA

  • 15

    The instant camera system is an almost foolproof method for certain crime scenes and clinical situations

    POLAROID STILL

  • 16

    Polaroid Still was developed by

    EDWIN H. LAND

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    A lens is merely a carefully ground or molded piece of transparent material that refracts light rays in such a way as to form an image.

    CAMERA LENS

  • 18

    2 types of Camera Lens

    CONCAVE AND CONVEX

  • 19

    is the opening within a lens that controls how much light hits the imaging sensor.

    APERTURE

  • 20

    It is expressed as "f number

    APERTURE

  • 21

    An image sensor

    CAMERA IMAGE SENSOR

  • 22

    In photography and digital photography applications, the shutter is the device on the camera that opens and closes to control how long the focal plane is exposed to light.

    CAMERA SHUTTER

  • 23

    This is the part of a camera which blocks or restricts the light

    SHUTTER AND SHUTTER SPEED

  • 24

    WHAT ARE THE MAIN PARTS OF THE CAMERA?

    CAMERA LENS, APERTURE, CAMERA IMAGE SENSOR, CAMERA SHUTTER, SHUTTER AND SHUTTER SPEED AND FOCUSING CONTROL

  • 25

    WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF SHUTTER?

    DIAPHRAGM OR LEAF SHUTTER AND FOCAL PLANE SHUTTER

  • 26

    Who invented focal plane shutter in 1861

    WILLIAM ENGLAND

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    Diaphragm or leaf shutter was devised by?

    MR. FRIEDRICH DECKEL

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    allows faster shutter speeds but is less accurate in timing.

    FOCAL PLANE SHUTTER

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    two main camera shutters types

    ELECTRONIC SHUTTER AND MECHANICAL SHUTTER

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    Focusing is an integral part of any camera operation.

    FOCUSING CONTROL

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    This is where the battery is stored.

    BATTERY COVER

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    Also known as the Shutter Counter

    COUNTER

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    Often a liquid (LCD) permits the user to view setting such as f Im speed, exposure, and shutter speed.

    DATA DISPLAY

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    A small opening in a camera usually circular in shape

    APERTURE

  • 35

    It is where flash bulb chord is plugged for synchronization to the camera.

    FLASH TERMINAL

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    A device used in film rewinding.

    FILM REWIND CRANK

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    A device that secures the f Im for any accidental rewinding.

    FILM REWIND LOCK

  • 38

    Indicates the speed or sensitivity of the film you are using.

    FILM SPEED DIAL

  • 39

    It is a specially shaped glass which ref ects light from outside into the back of the camera and creates a reversed, upside down image on the f Im at the back of camera

    LENS

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    It is the time setting of a camera- this is automatically operated to allow the photographer to participate in photo-taking

    SELF TIMER

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    It is an adjustable mechanism that regulates the amount of light reaching the f Im by varying the length of time

    SHUTTER

  • 42

    Part of the camera you can screw on to a tripod.

    TRIPOD SOCKET

  • 43

    Press this button to release the shutter.

    SHUTTER BUTTON

  • 44

    When you set the self-timer, this lamp will blink for the duration of the timer until the picture is taken.

    SELF TIMER

  • 45

    This is the section that connects the interchangeable lens to the camera body.

    LENS MOUNT

  • 46

    This is a built-in microphone for capturing the audio sound during movie recording

    MICROPHONE

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    you can fire the flash to capture a shot in a dimly lit scene.

    BUILT IN FLASH

  • 48

    What are the view finder display

    AF POINT, SHUTTER SPEED, APERTURE VALUE AND ISO SPEED

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    Indicates the position of the focus during AF (autofocus) shooting. The selected AF point will be highlighted in red.

    AF POINT

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    Indicates the time interval during which the shutter is open.

    SHUTTER SPEED

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    This value indicates the extent to which the aperture blades inside the lens are open.

    APERTURE VALUE

  • 52

    The ISO speed setting varies constantly when the Auto setting is selected.

    ISO SPEED