a removable part of a camera that contains the film or digital sensor and is attached to the rear of the camera body
カメラのバック
a mechanical device in a camera or projector that regulates the exposure time of each frame of film or video
シャッター
a standardized mounting point on a camera body that allows for the attachment of external accessories, such as a flash unit or microphone
ホットシュー
a device on a camera that allows the photographer to preview the image or composition before taking the picture
ファインダー
a type of wide-angle lens that produces a distorted, hemispherical image, with straight lines appearing curved and a wide field of view that can capture up to 180 degrees of the scene
フィッシュアイレンズ
a type of camera lens that has a longer focal length than a standard lens
テレフォトレンズ
a type of camera lens that has a shorter focal length than a standard lens
広角レンズ
a type of camera lens that allows the photographer to change the focal length and adjust the magnification of the image
ズームレンズ
a device or accessory that is attached to the front of a camera lens or placed in front of the camera sensor to modify the light that passes through it
フィルター
a camera support device that consists of a single pole or leg, typically made of lightweight materials such as aluminum or carbon fiber
モノポッド
a camera support device that consists of three legs and a mounting plate or head, commonly made of lightweight materials such as aluminum or carbon fiber
三脚
the transparent material that is coated with light-sensitive emulsion used in traditional film photography
フィルムベース
a device used to hold a sheet of photographic film flat and in place during exposure in large format cameras
フィルムホルダー
the measure of a film's sensitivity to light, which determines how quickly it reacts to light and how much light is required to produce a properly exposed image
フィルム速度
the type of film used in still photography or filmmaking, such as 35mm, 16mm, or 8mm
フィルムストック
the visible texture or pattern of small particles on the surface of a photographic film or paper
フィルム粒子
a flat, light-sensitive sheet of glass or plastic coated with a photographic emulsion
写真プレート
an image that has tones and colors that are inverted from the original scene, with dark areas appearing light and light areas appearing dark
ネガ
a type of photographic film that produces a positive image on a transparent base, which can be viewed directly or projected onto a screen without the need for printing
リバーサルフィルム
a device that measures the amount of light in a scene to assist photographers in setting the correct exposure settings for a camera
露出計
a piece of curved glass or other transparent material that is used to focus light and form an image in a camera or other optical device
レンズ
a device that produces a sudden burst of bright light to illuminate a scene and provide additional light for capturing an image
フラッシュ
a device that attaches to the front of a camera lens to prevent unwanted light from entering the lens and causing lens flare or other types of image degradation
レンズフード
a removable cover that fits over the front of a camera lens to protect it from dust, scratches, and other types of damage when the camera is not in use, or during transportation
レンズキャップ
a device that allows a camera to use lenses designed for a different camera or lens mount, by physically connecting the lens and camera with an intermediate ring or mount
レンズアダプター
a small display screen on a camera or external device that shows the live view of the camera's image
カメラモニター
a device used to attach a camera or other imaging device to a microscope, allowing the user to capture images or video of microscopic samples
顕微鏡アダプター
a device that attaches to the front of a camera lens or telescope to prevent moisture from accumulating on the lens, typically during outdoor use in humid or dewy conditions
露シールド
a clear lens filter that is attached to the front of a camera lens to block ultraviolet light and protect the lens from scratches, dust, and other types of damage
UVフィルター
a device that attaches to the front of a camera lens and provides adjustable shading to control the amount and direction of light entering the lens
マットボックス