10 questions
What is focal length?
The distance between you and the subject being photographed
The distance between the lens and the camera's digital sensor
The amount of stuff you can see in an image
When you see 1: # on a lens, what is the # that is being referred to?
Distance
ISO
Aperture
Shutter speed
Why might there be two aperture numbers?
The lens has a variable aperture
The lens is more expensive
It is a bigger lens
What would be considered a wide angle lens? (Must pick 2)
Anything more than 35 mm
A larger, wider lens
Anything less than 35 mm
A fish eye lens
A lens with an aperture of f/3.5 or wider would be considered a:
fast lens
smart lens
slow lens
dumb lens
Lenses with apertures of f/2.8, f/1.8, f/1.4 are all examples of:
Heavy lenses
fast lenses
Light lenses
slow lenses
A lens with a focal length greater than 70 mm
wide angle lens
ultra wide angle lens
telephoto lens
super lens
How would you describe field of view? (Must pick 2)
Your distance from the subject
The amount of stuff you can fit in the frame
The width of the frame
It's when the background is really clear
What's a downside to using an ultrawide angle lens?
Too little light coming into the frame
Too much light coming into the lens
Darkening around the edges of the frame
Distortion around the edges of the frame
What is a lens that has a focal length of less than 16 mm?
Fish eye
Telephoto
Heavy
Abstract