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What effect does a low F-stop have?
It makes the aperture smaller
It makes the aperture bigger
More of the image will be in focus
Why would you use a short shutter speed?
To create a blurring effect
To create a sharp image of moving objects
You are taking photos in low light
What effect will having a higher ISO setting have?
It will increase light sensitivity
It will decrease light sensitivity
It will increase the shutter speed
What is depth of field?
The distance between the nearest and farthest objects that are in focus
The area of an image that is not distorted by lens shape
The area of an image that is clearly lit
How would you create a narrow depth of field?
By using a high F-stop
By using a wide aperture
By using a wide aperture
What disadvantage can increasing the ISO setting have?
The depth of field will be reduced
The image can become grainy
It will cause blurring
When would you be more likely to use a hand-held camera, rather than on a tripod?
In low light conditions
When photographing a subject in the distance
When working on street photography
What effect will using a wide angle lens have?
Subjects in the foreground of the image will tend to appear much bigger than the background
Perspective will be flattened
The distance between near and far objects will seem less
When would you use a telephoto lens?
To photograph something close to you
To photograph something far away
To photograph a wide view of a scene
What is the difference between a compact camera and a
DSLR?
They are both the same.
A DSLR has changeable lenses and a greater
choice of controls.
A compact camera has changeable lenses and a
greater choice of controls.
Size and price is the only difference.
What does DSLR stand for?
Digital Subscriber Loop Reflex
Digital Single Lens Reflex
Digital Slide Lens Response.
None of the above.
If you are shooting ‘wide open’ what does this mean?
You are taking photographs outside.
There is a door or widow open to let more light in.
It refers to using a wide aperture. F3.5 or
something similar.
You are using a slow shutter speed.
What is white balance?
It is the difference between various shades of white.
It refers to colour temperature and needs to be
changed when you move from internal to external
locations.
White balance does not apply to digital
photography.
It affects the exposure of your image.
What is an aperture
Photographers use it describe the opening at the
front of the camera which affects focus.
A general term for an opening or hole.
A photographic magazine.
It is a way of restricting light coming into the
camera.
Which is the best way to control movement in a
photograph?
Shutter speed. Faster one for freezing movement and
a slower one for a blurred effect
Aperture. A high number like F22 for freezing
movement or F3.5 for blurring.
The ISO setting is the best option.
White Balance is the best option
Which one describes the difference between JPEG and
Raw
JPEG has less detail and is better quality.
Raw has greater detail and offers proof of
copyright.
There is no difference between them
None of the above.
If you are shooting a photo and want to get a greater depth of field in the image, would you shoot at
F2.8
F16
F7.1
F4
A tripod is an essential piece of equipment for night photography
TRUE
FALSE
A macro lens is a lens that
Is Very small in size
Creates great bokeh
Is used for extreme close ups
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