it’s paint pens markers and a ink pen that I keep forgetting to take out of my shirt pocket when I leave work that cubby will get full then I take them back into work with me lolIs that a crack pipe
On your dash?
Only camera I ever had was my wife’s and I drove off with it on the bed of the truck wife wasn’t happyYes this is called aperture and this is not new technology. It's a principle of cameras that has existed since the beginning of their existence.
Even on an old 35mm film camera, if you set it up on a tripod outside at night (with some light nearby such as stars), you can leave the shutter open for a very long time and you'll get a picture that is not "dark".
I used to lock open my shutter on the Canon F1 at fireworks displays and use a piece of black cardboard to hold across the lens until the air burst, when the cardboard would be moved to the side for a second or two. Made for some pretty neat photo's.Yes this is called aperture and this is not new technology. It's a principle of cameras that has existed since the beginning of their existence.
Even on an old 35mm film camera, if you set it up on a tripod outside at night (with some light nearby such as stars), you can leave the shutter open for a very long time and you'll get a picture that is not "dark".
I used to lock open my shutter on the Canon F1 at fireworks displays and use a piece of black cardboard to hold across the lens until the air burst, when the cardboard would be moved to the side for a second or two. Made for some pretty neat photo's.
Since phones don't have a shutter, I'm curious how that operation works. When I went into the dark bedroom to take my test pic, I had to hold the phone still for 2 seconds. All computer generated I suspect and there is no physical shutter?
Yeah, I knew there is no shutter. Just never investigated in how digital photography works.There is no "mechanical shutter" but there is still a "shutter" that works with the digital image sensor.
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