Darkhorse
pointed and shot
Hello all,
I'll be heading to Paris in April. For work, although there may be time for some minor sightseeing. I will be doing some photography there, and may have to train some individuals who don't speak English very well in the ways of some of the photography that I'll be doing.
I speak some French, although I am a bit rusty. I'm not familiar with photography terms however. Could anyone give me some vocabulary tips?
I'll be heading to Paris in April. For work, although there may be time for some minor sightseeing. I will be doing some photography there, and may have to train some individuals who don't speak English very well in the ways of some of the photography that I'll be doing.
I speak some French, although I am a bit rusty. I'm not familiar with photography terms however. Could anyone give me some vocabulary tips?
skibeerr
Well-known
I would like to help, perhaps it's better if you give the terms you need translated.
Wim
Wim
Darkhorse
pointed and shot
Well, all the basics.
Shutter, aperture and/or ƒ stop, viewfinder, lens, focal length, [LCD] screen, USB cabled, all the basic digital camera parts essentially.
Something more complicated:
Copy stand, copy lights, camera shake, bracketing, highlights/shadows, "blown out" as in a blown out highlight, fill light, kicker light. Things like this.
Shutter, aperture and/or ƒ stop, viewfinder, lens, focal length, [LCD] screen, USB cabled, all the basic digital camera parts essentially.
Something more complicated:
Copy stand, copy lights, camera shake, bracketing, highlights/shadows, "blown out" as in a blown out highlight, fill light, kicker light. Things like this.
greyelm
Malcolm
tapesonthefloor
Well-known
Hey, I'll be there at the same time, burning through as much film as possible! Have a great trip.
Lens = objectif, and tele lens = téléobjectif. I tend to remember those because it's such a cool word.
Lens = objectif, and tele lens = téléobjectif. I tend to remember those because it's such a cool word.
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Roger Hicks
Veteran
Obturateur (Shutter)
But it sounds so much like a political insult
Profondeur de champ (Depth of field)
But it sounds so much like a joke
Both from a limited vocabulary, but they work.
USB is USB, pronounced Oooo Ess Bay, but I don't know if you need a fil (fee, wire) or cable (caaarbl, cable).
Amitiés,
R.
But it sounds so much like a political insult
Profondeur de champ (Depth of field)
But it sounds so much like a joke
Both from a limited vocabulary, but they work.
USB is USB, pronounced Oooo Ess Bay, but I don't know if you need a fil (fee, wire) or cable (caaarbl, cable).
Amitiés,
R.
tapesonthefloor
Well-known
Off-topic: Hi Roger! Your photo journals of Arles are directly responsible for my trip planning going into high gear for this spring. I first clicked two weeks ago, and started researching flights that night. Thank you!
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Off-topic: Hi Roger! Your photo journals of Arles are directly responsible for my trip planning going into high gear for this spring. I first clicked two weeks ago, and started researching flights that night. Thank you!
See you there! Great!
(Insh'Allah, of course).
Cheers,
R.
David67
Member
Aperture : diaphragme or ouverture de diaphragme
speed : vitesse
shutter speed : vitesse d'obturation
shutter : obturateur
lens: objectif
manual focus: mise au point manuelle
autofocus : autofocus
to focus : mettre au point
rangefinder camera : appareil télémétrique
rangefinder : télémètre
exposure : exposition
metering : mesure de la lumière
subject : sujet
out of focus : flou
sharp / in focus : net
depth of field : profondeur de champ
wide angle : grand angle
telephoto : téléobjectif
film : pellicule
digital : numérique
overexposed : sur-exposé
underexposed : sous-exposé
Let me know if you think of something else.
Cheers
speed : vitesse
shutter speed : vitesse d'obturation
shutter : obturateur
lens: objectif
manual focus: mise au point manuelle
autofocus : autofocus
to focus : mettre au point
rangefinder camera : appareil télémétrique
rangefinder : télémètre
exposure : exposition
metering : mesure de la lumière
subject : sujet
out of focus : flou
sharp / in focus : net
depth of field : profondeur de champ
wide angle : grand angle
telephoto : téléobjectif
film : pellicule
digital : numérique
overexposed : sur-exposé
underexposed : sous-exposé
Let me know if you think of something else.
Cheers
tlitody
Well-known
Whats bokeh in french ?
tlitody
Well-known
have a look at the following site. If you speak some french then you should pick up more terms you'll need from it:
http://35mm-compact.com/forum/index.php
http://35mm-compact.com/forum/index.php
gekopaca
French photographer
zoom lens = téléobjectif
No it isn't!
téléobjectif is long-focus lens (telephoto lens)
zoom is…zoom
gekopaca
French photographer
Whats bokeh in french ?
bokeh is…bokeh
tlitody
Well-known
bokeh is…bokeh
Just checking. Knowing the French I thought they would have their own french word for it.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
No it isn't!
téléobjectif is long-focus lens (telephoto lens)
zoom is…zoom
Sacré bleu, mon vieux! Are you sure there isn't a longer way to say 'zoom'? The Academy exists to preserve such things! Yesterday I discovered that my (bilingual) 20-year-old adopted daughter had never heard the term "avion à reaction" (she thought it was 'jet'), and I must be the last person in France to say 'télécopieur' instead of 'fax'.
Recevez, je vouis prie, cher Monsieur, l'assurance de mes sentiments les plus distingués...
Cheers,
R.
gekopaca
French photographer
Sacré bleu, mon vieux! Are you sure there isn't a longer way to say 'zoom'?
I guess there's : "objectif à focale variable". But nobody will understand!
Bien à vous,
gekopaca
French photographer
Just checking. Knowing the French I thought they would have their own french word for it.
I thought the English would have their own too ("boke" is a japanese word) ;-)
"flou d'arrière-plan"? (never used)
interesting :
"la minceur de champ" (Roland Barthes in " la chambre claire")
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alexnotalex
Well-known
haha remember, for a smile just get your subject to say "fromaaage!"
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