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Darren's Great Big Camera - Smarter Every Day 21

Darren's Great Big Camera - Smarter Every Day 21

SmarterEveryDay2 min25 ago 2011
Today on Smarter Every Day you're gonna learn about big rockets and big cameras.
4 capitulos
  • Introduction to the Saturn V and Darren's Camera(0'000'39)
    Destin is at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center with Darren, who has built a great big camera designed to film large subjects like the iconic Saturn V rocket.
    Destin contacted Darren after learning about his road trip, knowing that filming one of America's coolest things—the Saturn V rocket—would require special equipment.
    Darren has created a large-format camera specifically built for capturing high-detail images of massive subjects.
    The episode opens with dynamic footage of the Saturn V and expressions of enthusiasm from both Destin and Darren about the project ahead.
  • Building the Large-Format Camera: Research and Challenges(0'391'25)
    • Had to research extensively before construction to avoid costly mistakes • Needed to understand image circle and lens coverage requirements • Selected lenses that were large enough to cover the entire film
    The camera uses film that is 504 square inches, providing significantly more detail and information than any digital camera could capture.
    • Had to calculate proper exposure settings (shooting at f/90) • Needed to determine chemistry amounts for developing large film sheets • Calculated extra coverage for camera movements like bellows draw
    At 70 pounds, the camera is heavy and demands that every shot count, creating both pressure and greater rewards for successful photographs.
  • Exposure and Metering Techniques(1'251'50)
    Darren uses an aperture of f/90 to photograph the Saturn V, an extremely narrow aperture requiring careful light measurement.
    • Double-checks meter readings before each shot • Uses green number readings on the meter as the primary reference • Works through stop calculations to determine correct exposure
    With f/90 as the target, Darren demonstrates how exposure increments work, showing the progression from 64 to 128 to 90 through stop calculations.
    For the specific conditions, the exposure time is calculated as roughly 90 2/3 seconds at 8 seconds shutter speed, demonstrating the mathematical precision required.
  • Mathematical Mastery and Creative Challenges(1'502'56)
    Darren had to revisit mathematical concepts like image circle and bellows draw that hadn't been actively used in a while to successfully design the camera.
    Beyond the camera mechanics, he needed to understand photographic chemistry to properly develop sheets of film as large as 504 square inches.
    With a heavy 70-pound camera, making every shot count becomes both a practical necessity and a creative driver.
    Despite the challenges and pressure, Darren views the difficulties as part of the fun, finding satisfaction in conquering complex technical and creative problems.