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Objectives :

At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:


A. define photographic recording device;
B. enumerate the types of recording devices;
C. discuss the differences between each
recording devices; and
D. appreciate the important role that science
has contributed in the development of
photography.

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PHOTOGRAPHIC
TYPES
DEVICES
Photographic Films or Negatives
Specifically designed for older version of
cameras. This is a light-sensitive material
inside the camera. The film records all the
images passing the lens in the form of light.
There are many types of
films for different
applications.

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PHOTOGRAPHIC
TYPES
DEVICES
Photographic Films or Negatives
The standard cameras are using 135 roll
films. Medium format cameras are using 120,
and Polaroid for instant viewing. Large format
cameras are using sheet films.

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PHOTOGRAPHIC
TYPES
DEVICES
Memory Cards
The recording device for digital cameras.
It comes in different types according to
cameras card slot.
Here are the list of most commonly used
memory cards:

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PHOTOGRAPHIC
TYPES of MEMORY CARDS
DEVICES
Compact Flash (CF) Cards
These are the most reliable cards
designed for larger cameras.

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PHOTOGRAPHIC
TYPES of MEMORY CARDS
DEVICES
Secure Digital(SD) Cards
- intended for smaller digital cameras. It is
about the size of an adult thumbnail, it offer
faster processing speeds.

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PHOTOGRAPHIC
TYPES of MEMORY CARDS
DEVICES
Memory Stick (MS)
- about the size of a stick of chewing gum.
Sony Corporation uses these cards to their
cameras.

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PHOTOGRAPHIC
CARD CAPACITY
DEVICES
Card Capacity is the ability of the card to
hold number of photos in a single card. A card
having more gigabytes (GB) means more
photos. Memory cards are cheaper nowadays.
So, it is better to buy cards
with higher GB to hold more
photos for every shooting
activities.

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FOCUS :
"Knowledgeable doesn't mean arrogant,
nor does it mean boasting; instead, those that
are knowledgeable show the best of character
when they are more than willing to share and to
help others move forward in their own
understanding and personal growth."
Byron
Pulsifer
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CAMER
References
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A

KODAK: NEW POCKET GUIDE TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY, Lark


Books (A Division of Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.), New York, USA.
2007
Rob Sheppard, KODAK: GUIDE TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY, Lark
Books (A Division of Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.), New York, USA.
2008
i-Mag Photography Magazine, Volume1 Number 7, Crabby
Corporation, Makati, Metro Manila. 2007
http://breyergrafix.multiply.com
http://www.ehow.com/members/DS_YSABEL11629.html
www.canon-asia.com
http://nikonimaging.com/
www.sigma-photo.com

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