20 questions
What are the three variables being controlled while in manual mode on the camera?
Shutter speed, Aperture, Zoom
Depth of field, Rule of thirds, Cropping
Shutter speed, Aperture, ISO
Aperture, ISO, focal length
What mode on the camera is used when you manipulate only the shutter speed?
Aperture priority
Shutter Priority
Macro
Video
What does the aperture control on the camera?
The amount of time or exposure of an image
The length of the camera lense
The amount of light coming into the camera
The grid setting on the display
How do you know when you have a perfect exposure?
The camera will beep
The camera will show a green light
The camera will say PE for Perfect Exposure
There will be a white line/dot in the center of your exposure line
If your photograph is blurry, but you want the moment to be frozen in time, which setting do you adjust?
Aperture
The zoom
Shutter speed
Lense
The aperture controls the
sharpness of the photograph
depth of field
zoom in and out
amount of time the shutter is open
What setting controls only the aperture?
Shutter priority
Macro
Aperture Priority
Rule of thirds
What is the macro setting for on the camera?
To photograph far away subjects
To photograph still life objects
To shoot movement/ action
To capture small detail and close up shots
What is another term for aperture?
A- Wheel
F-stop
A-turn
D-stop
Shutter speed is sometimes written in the form of a fraction. This fraction represents what?
time in regards to minutes
time in regards to seconds
time in regards to an hour
time in regards to milliseconds
Which is the fastest shutter speed?
1/60
5
1/125
1/4
Which is the largest aperture?
1.5
22
16
5.8
What does ISO refer to?
quality of an image
the number of pixels in an image
the amount of sunlight in the image
the number of images on the camera
What does DSLR stand for?
Digital Single Length Refocused
Digital Second Large Relative
Digital Single Lens Reflex
Which shutter speed would be best to create motion blur?
2"
1/125
1"
1/180
What does depth of field refer to?
The distance between the photographer and the subject
The distance between the objects in the foreground and the background
The distance between the lens and the subject
If you are in a low light area which f-stop would be best?
1.5
2.8
3.5
Which shutter speed would be best for freezing a moment in time?
1/125
1/60
5"
2"
ISO can create what on a photograph?
Blurriness
Overexposure
Underexposure
Noise
What is the best kind of light for a photograph?
Side lighting
Natural light
Overhead lights
Fluorescent lights