Across
- 3. The button to press when you want to release the shutter to expose the film and take a photo
- 4. A device inside the camera that allows you to measure the amount of light entering the lens, to help you determine the exposure.
- 7. Used to rewind film back into its canister after finished shooting
- 8. A ring on the lens that allows the photographer to focus, by twisting
- 13. Gears that advance film after taking a photo. It is controlled by the film advance lever
- 14. A lever you turn before releasing the shutter, so that you may be included in the photo.
- 15. A series of glass pieces that when moved together or apart, create an area of focus for the camera.
- 18. A button that you must press before you rewind the film. It serves as a break to prevent accidental rewinding during mid roll.
- 19. Prongs inside the camera that hold the film canister in place.
- 21. Bottom of camera open spot to connect camera to tripod
- 22. The cameras “window” which shows what image will appear on the film.
- 25. Used to advance film to the next frame after taking a photo
- 26. The amount of time the shutter remains open for. It is expressed as fractions of a second on its dial.
- 27. A camera that you set the controls
Down
- 1. A ring that allows the photographer to adjust the size of the aperture.
- 2. Films sensitivity to light
- 5. The place inside the camera where the film is collected after advancing.
- 6. A latch that allows the camera back to stay closed and locked while film is in the camera.
- 9. A camera that determines the control settings for you.
- 10. Flat metal plate attached to camera back.
- 11. Where camera battery is stored to power light meter.
- 12. The amount of light that reaches the film or photo paper.
- 16. Standard numbers indicating film speed
- 17. Small clamp above the viewfinder that allows for flash attachment.
- 20. A dial on the camera body that the photographer uses to control how fast the shutter opens and closes
- 23. Light sensitive material on which images are recorded on by light.
- 24. A mechanical device inside the lens, that can be adjusted to let a measured amount of light through the lens.
- 26. A mechanical device inside the camera body that opens and closes for a measured amount of time.