Изобретения и изобретатели. Учебно-справочное пособие для изучающих английский язык - страница 14

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In 1925 the Leitz Company in Germany introduced the Leica, one of the first cameras to use 35-millimeter film, a small-sized film initially designed for motion pictures. Because of its compactness and economy, the Leica and other 35-millimeter cameras became popular with both amateur and professional photographers.

Words

Camera components and design

a. Nouns

aperture отверстие

bellows мех фотоаппарата

blind шторка

camera obscura камера обскура («темная комната»)

daguerreotype дагерротип

diaphragm диафрагма

film пленка

image образ; изображение; отражение

lens линза, оптическое стекло; лупа; объектив

plate пластина

recording регистрация, запись (чего-л. куда-л.)

shutter затвор фотообъектива

spool шпулька, катушка; бобина

surface поверхность


b. Adjectives

light-tight светонепроницаемый

light-sensitive светочувствительный

Exercises

1. COMPREHENSION

Complete the table using information from the text


2. WRITING

a. Write a paragraph, describing camera obscura. Translate your paragraph into Russian

b. Write a paragraph giving the comparison of the camera obscura and the modern camera. Use the first paragraph of the text “Camera” as a support.

3. DISCUSSION

a. Name all the steps in the development of the camera in photography during the 19th and 20th centuries.

b. Speak on the functions of the components of any modern camera.

2.2 Saxophone

The saxophone or sax is a conical instrument of the wind family, usually made of brass and played with a single-reed mouthpiece like the clarinet.

The saxophone was created in the early 1840s by Adolphe Sax, a Belgian-born instrument-maker and clarinetist working in Paris, and was first officially revealed to the public in the patent of 1846. He drew up plans for 14 different types of saxophones, but they were not all realized.

It is likely that Sax’s intent was to invent an entirely new instrument which suited his desires both tonally and technically and possessed a new level of flexibility. This would explain why he chose to name the instrument the “voice of Sax.” In short, Sax intended to harness the finesse of a woodwind with the power of a brass instrument. The saxophone is most commonly associated with popular music, big band music, and jazz, but it was originally intended as both an orchestral and military band instrument.