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distance from the lens to the image sensor |
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the opening in a lens through which light enters |
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ow much of a scene is visible through a lens |
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the amount of a scene that is in focus from front to back |
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a measure of lens "speed" or sensitivity |
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a section of a video from when recording started to when it ended |
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to pivot the camera horizontally while recording |
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to pivot the camera vertically while recording |
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to keep the camera in one location while changing the lens setting to make the image larger |
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the calibration of the camera so that colour appears properly |
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a circuit that samples the colour values of the image sensor |
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how many times a second an image is sampled |
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a change of video shot without a transition |
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crossfade or similar effect providing a smooth change from one shot to the next |
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the manner in which a subject is placed within the viewing area of the lens |
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a cartoon-like depiction of what action will be shot from what angles |
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removable digital storage dvise commonly used in still and vieo cameras |
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video resolution in pixels per line and lines per vertical scan |
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video displayed using two successive frames at a time on alternating scan lines |
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video displayed using a single frame for all scan lines |
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the ratio of width to height for display systems |
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display method of showing 4:3 images on 16:9 systems so to avoid distortion |
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