Camera Mechanisms & Effect on Images

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We will discuss some of the basic camera concepts, like aperture, shutter, shutter speed, ISO and we will discuss the collective use of these concepts to capture a good image.                                                                                

Aperture

Aperture is a small opening which allows the light to travel inside into camera. You will see some small blades like stuff inside the aperture. These blades create a octagonal shape that can be opened closed. And thus it make sense that, the more blades will open, the hole from which the light would have to pass would be bigger. The bigger the hole, the more light is allowed to enter.

The effect of the aperture directly corresponds to brightness and darkness of an image. If the aperture opening is wide, it would allow more light to pass into the camera. More light would result in more photons, which ultimately result in a brighter image.

ets discuss the maths behind the aperture. The size of the aperture is denoted by a f value. And it is inversely proportional to the opening of aperture.

Here are the two equations, that best explain this concept.

Large aperture size = Small f value

Small aperture size = Greater f value


Shutter

After the aperture, there comes the shutter. The light when allowed to pass from the aperture, falls directly on to the shutter. Shutter is actually a cover, a closed window, or can be thought of as a curtain. Remember when we talk about the CCD array sensor on which the image is formed. Well behind the shutter is the sensor. So shutter is the only thing that is between the image formation and the light, when it is passed from aperture.

As soon as the shutter is open, light falls on the image sensor, and the image is formed on the array.

If the shutter allows light to pass a bit longer, the image would be brighter. Similarly a darker picture is produced, when a shutter is allowed to move very quickly and hence, the light that is allowed to pass has very less photons, and the image that is formed on the CCD array sensor is very dark.

Shutter has further two main concepts:

  • Shutter Speed
  • Shutter time

Shutter speed

The shutter speed can be referred to as the number of times the shutter get open or close. Remember we are not talking about for how long the shutter get open or close.

Shutter time

The shutter time can be defined as

When the shutter is open, then the amount of wait time it take till it is closed is called shutter time.

In this case we are not talking about how many times, the shutter got open or close, but we are talking about for how much time does it remain wide open.

For example:

We can better understand these two concepts in this way. That lets say that a shutter opens 15 times and then get closed, and for each time it opens for 1 second and then get closed. In this example, 15 is the shutter speed and 1 second is the shutter time.

Relationship between Shutter time and speed

The relationship between shutter speed and shutter time is that they are both inversely proportional to each other.

This relationship can be defined in the equation below.

More shutter speed = less shutter time.

Less shutter speed = more shutter time.

Explanation of Relationship:

The lesser the time required, the more is the speed. And the greater the time required, the less is the speed.

If you were to capture the image of a fast moving object, could be a car or anything. The adjustment of shutter speed and its time would effect a lot.

So, in order to capture an image like this, we will make two amendments:

  • Increase shutter speed
  • Decrease shutter time

What happens is, that when we increase shutter speed, the more number of times, the shutter would open or close. It means different samples of light would allow to pass in. And when we decrease shutter time, it means we will immediately captures the scene, and close the shutter gate.

If you will do this, you get a crisp image of a fast moving object.


ISO

ISO factor is measured in numbers. It denotes the sensitivity of light to camera. If ISO number is lowered, it means our camera is less sensitive to light and if the ISO number is high, it means it is more sensitive.

Effects of ISO settings

The higher is the ISO, the more brighter the picture would be. If ISO is set to 1600, the picture would be very brighter and vice versa.

Side effects of increasing ISO

If the ISO increases, the noise in the image also increases. Today most of the camera manufacturing companies are working on removing the noise from the image when ISO is set to higher speed.