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Care & Use of the MJHS Digital Cameras
This interactive slide show will help MJHS students review information about using digital cameras. Click the green arrow to continue.
Objectives
Today you will
• Review the parts of a digital camera,• Review and identify tips for taking better
photos, • Practice tip for taking better photos, and• Describe how you should handle MJHS’s
digital cameras.
Getting the Most Out of this Interactive Slide Activity
• Complete the task on each slide.
• Point your cursor to the area you want to select and when the pointing finger is visible click the mouse. A clicking camera shutter will signal you have made a correct choice.
All images and picture taking techniques in this presentation are from the Kodak United States Website. http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=2/3&pq-locale=en_US&_requestid=7621
Click on the Monitor
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Click on the Telephoto Button
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Click on the Review Button
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Click on the Menu Button
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Review Camera
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Click on the Wide Angle Button
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Click on the Share Button
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Click on the Arrow Button
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Click on the Delete Button
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Click on the Ok or Selection Button
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Click on the Flash
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Click on the Lens
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Review Picture Taking Tips
Click here to visit the Kodak Web Page and Click
on Top 10 Tips for Taking Great Pictures.
Quit your browser or click PowerPoint on your dock to return to this presentation after you review the 10 tips.
Click here to continue to the next slide.
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Which photo taking technique was used to improve the left photo to the
right photo?
Get down on their level
Use plain background
Use flash outdoors
Move in closeTake some
vertical pictures
Lock the focusMove it fromthe middle
Know the flash’s range
Watch the light
Be a picturedirector
Review Tip
Which photo taking technique was used to improve the left photo to the
right photo?
Get down on their level
Use plain background
Use flash outdoors
Move in closeTake some
vertical pictures
Lock the focusMove it fromthe middle
Know the flash’s range
Watch the light
Be a picturedirector
Review Tip
Which photo taking technique was used to improve the left photo to the
right photo?
Get down on their level
Use plain background
Use flash outdoors
Move in closeTake some
vertical pictures
Lock the focusMove it fromthe middle
Know the flash’s range
Watch the light
Be a picturedirector
Review Tip
Which photo taking technique was used to improve the left photo to the
right photo?
Get down on their level
Use plain background
Use flash outdoors
Move in closeTake some
vertical pictures
Lock the focusMove it fromthe middle
Know the flash’s range
Watch the light
Be a picturedirector
Review Tip
Which photo taking technique was used to improve the left photo to the
right photo?
Get down on their level
Use plain background
Use flash outdoors
Move in closeTake some
vertical pictures
Lock the focusMove it fromthe middle
Know the flash’s range
Watch the light
Be a picturedirector
Review Tip
Which photo taking technique was used to improve the left photo to the
right photo?
Get down on their level
Use plain background
Use flash outdoors
Move in closeTake some
vertical pictures
Lock the focusMove it fromthe middle
Know the flash’s range
Watch the light
Be a picturedirector
Review Tip
Which photo taking technique was used to improve the left photo to the
right photo?
Get down on their level
Use plain background
Use flash outdoors
Move in closeTake some
vertical pictures
Lock the focusMove it fromthe middle
Know the flash’s range
Watch the light
Be a picturedirector
Review Tip
Which photo taking technique was used to improve the left photo to the
right photo?
Get down on their level
Use plain background
Use flash outdoors
Move in closeTake some
vertical pictures
Lock the focusMove it fromthe middle
Know the flash’s range
Watch the light
Be a picturedirector
Review Tip
Which photo taking technique was used to improve the left photo to the
right photo?
Get down on their level
Use plain background
Use flash outdoors
Move in closeTake some
vertical pictures
Lock the focusMove it fromthe middle
Know the flash’s range
Watch the light
Be a picturedirector
Review Tip
Which photo taking technique was used to improve the left photo to the
right photo?
Get down on their level
Use plain background
Use flash outdoors
Move in closeTake some
vertical pictures
Lock the focusMove it fromthe middle
Know the flash’s range
Watch the light
Be a picturedirector
Review Tip
Practice Picture Taking Tips Click here to visit the Kodak Web Page and click
one of the interactive demos.
Return to this presentation after you try the 5 demos.
Click here to continue to the next slide.
You are almost done
• Click here for a short worksheet on using an MJHS camera.
• It will take a few moments for this page to open.
• When you have finished this sheet, you have completed this activity.
You are Correct!
Go to Camera Parts List
Return to Previous Slide
Continue on to Picture Taking Tips
Correct! Select A
Camera Part
Identify the MonitorStarting Part
Identify the MonitorStarting Part
Identify the Telephoto Button
Identify the Telephoto Button
Identify the Review Button
Identify the Review Button
Identify the Menu ButtonIdentify the Menu Button
Identify the Wide Angle Button
Identify the Wide Angle Button
Identify the Arrow ButtonIdentify the
Arrow Button
Identify the Delete ButtonIdentify the
Delete Button
Identify the Ok or Selection Button
Identify the Ok or Selection Button
Identify the Battery Compartment
Identify the Battery Compartment
Identify the Memory Card Slot
Identify the Memory Card Slot
Identify the Share ButtonIdentify the
Share Button
Identify the Tripod SocketIdentify the
Tripod Socket
Identify the Mode DialIdentify the Mode Dial
Identify the Shutter ButtonIdentify the
Shutter Button
Identify the Flash ButtonIdentify the Flash Button
Identify the Flash
Identify the Flash
Identify the Lens
Identify the Lens
Go On to Tips for Taking Photos
Go On to Tips for Taking Photos
Go On to PracticeTaking Photos
Go On to PracticeTaking Photos
Correct Match!
Select Another Set of Photos to Match to the Tip.
Select Another Set of Photos to Match to the Tip.
Go to Practicing TipsGo to Practicing Tips
Go On to PracticeTaking Photos
Go On to PracticeTaking Photos
Go to Identifying Camera Parts
Go to Identifying Camera Parts
Try Another Set of Photos
Dog Frog Girl FlowerStairs
Chipmunk Barn SlidingKid with Balloons
Four Kids
Go On to PracticeTaking Photos
Go On to PracticeTaking Photos