Saturation – the intensity or richness of a hue or color
Shutter – the apparatus that controls the amount of time during which light is allowed to reach the sensitized
Shutter priority mode – an automatic exposure mode in which you manually select the shutter speed and the camera automatically selects the aperture
SLR – a camera with a mirror that reflects the image entering the lens through a pentaprism or pentaprism onto the viewfinder screen. When you take the picture , the mirror reflexes out of the way , the focal plane shutter opens, and the image is recorded.
Stop – see F/ stop
Strobe – abbreviation for stroboscopic. An electronic light source that produces a series of evenly spaced bursts of light
Synchronize – causing a flash unit to fire simultaneously with the complete opening of the cameras shutter
Thumbnail – a miniaturized representation of an image file
Tripod – a three legged stand that stabilizes the camera and eliminates camera shake caused by body movement or vibration. Tripods are usually adjustable for height and angle.
USB – universal serial bus. This interface standard allows outlying accessories to be plugged and unplugged from the computer while it is turned on USB 2.0 enables high-speed data transfer.
VR – vibration reduction a technology used in such photographic accessories as a VR lens
Wide-angle lens – A lens that produces a greater angle of view than you would see with your eyes often causing the image to appear stretched
Zoom lens – a lens that can be adjusted to cover a wide range of focal lengths
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