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Apertures that have smaller openings have _______ f-stop numbers.
higher
lower
deeper
A _________ depth of field means that only a selected part of the image will be in sharp focus.
shallow
wide
basic
adjustable
If you shoot with a F22 aperture, you will have a __________depth of field.
shallow
wide/great
To freeze movement in an image you would choose a _________ shutter speed?
fast
slow
continuous
To blur movement in an image you would choose a ___________ shutter speed?
fast
slow
continuous
Shutter speed is measured in what?
f stops
seconds
distance
grain
Shutter speed is the amount of time the shutter is ________ ?
open
closed
available
Aperture is the measured by the ___________ of the opening inside the lens.
shape
speed
size
What is the slowest shutter speed that is recommended when holding your camera by hand?
1/500
1/100
1/25
1"
Wide apertures are assigned _________ f-stop numbers.
high
low
adjustable
Aperture is measured in _____________?
fractions of seconds
f stops
speed
The sun hasn't risen yet and you are out taking pictures of turkeys in a field near you. What ISO might you most commonly use during this time?
200
1600
100
The lower the ISO, the _______ sensitive your camera is to light.
more
less
ISO does not affect the sensitivity
It is a bright, sunny day and you are taking photos of flowers in a garden. What ISO would be most appropriate to use?
1600
800
400
100
The __________ the ISO you choose, the noisier shots you will get (more grain).
lower
higher
ISO does not affect noise.
If you only want your subject to be in focus and you want your background to be out of focus, what aperture would work best for you?
f4
f10
f22
You are shooting a fast-moving game of basketball in the fieldhouse at MHS. In order to get a sharp image of a basketball player in motion, which shutter speed are you more likely to use?
1/60
1/200
1/1000
1"
You are shooting a photo of a waterfall and want to make the water look smooth and silky. What shutter speed might you use?
1/20
1/250
1/1000
1/5000
What aperture lets more light in?
f4.5
f10
Long exposures are good for freezing/stopping action.
True
False
The aperture, shutter speed, and ______ settings make up the Exposure triangle.
Focus
Manual
ISO
Bokeh
"Noise" is when there are little blurry dots that make up the image, which make the image look "grainy."
True
False
If a photo is underexposed, it is too __________.
Dark
Bright
Graphic
Blurry
Which of the following apertures is most likely used for this image?
f/2
f/8
f/12
f/32
Which of the following apertures would be most likely used to create this photograph?
f/2.8
f/22
f/16
Any of the above would create the same effect.
If a photograph is too bright, resulting in "washed out" details, the image is ________________ .
Underexposed
Correctly Exposed
Overexposed
If you are taking a photo and wish to have ALL CONTROL over your exposure, which mode should you set your camera's mode dial to?
Automatic mode
AV mode
Portrait Mode
Manual Mode
The mode that allows your camera to control the aperture but YOU control the shutter speed is called ___________ .
TV mode
AV Mode
Manual Mode
Portrait Mode
The mode that allows the camera to control all of elements of the exposure, including the camera's built-in-flash, is called _____________________ .
Landscape Mode
Automatic Mode
No Flash Mode
AV Mode
You are taking a photo of your best friend and you have no other choice but to use a very busy background. What camera setting can be adjusted to reduce the distraction that the background creates?
Shutter Speed
ISO
Aperture
Flash
Which of the following is true about this image?
It has a deeper depth of field and it is a blurry photo.
It freezes motion and has a shallow depth of field.
It shows motion and has a great/deep depth of field.
It freezes motion and has a great/deep depth of field.
The closer your subject is to the camera and the further away your subject is to the background, the shallower your depth of field becomes.
True
False
The pleasing circle shapes in an out-of-focus background that are caused by the shape of the lens aperture is called ____________.
Distortion
Flare
Refraction
Bokeh
Use the image to answer this question. What is the shutter speed being used?
5.6
1/4000
100
0
Use the image to answer this question.
What is the aperture being used?
5.6
1/1000
100
0
Use the image to answer this question.
What mode is being used on this camera?
Manual
Automatic
AV Mode
The camera's LCD screen does not provide use with that information.
The image that is about to be taken will be perfectly exposed, according to the camera's light meter.
True
False
We do not have enough information to answer that.
This image is a great example of WHAT composition technique?
Rule of Thirds
Leading Lines
Fill the Frame
Framing
This photo is a good example of which photo composition technique?
Rule of Thirds
Leading Lines
Fill the Frame
Framing
This photo is a good example of which photo composition technique?
Rule of Thirds
Leading Lines
Fill the Frame
Framing
This photo is a good example of which photo composition technique?
Rule of Thirds
Leading Lines
Fill The Frame
Framing
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