Opens and closes to allow light through
Shutter
ISO 200 is less sensitive than 400
Yes/True
The pupil or opening that can be adjusted to let more or less light in.
Aperture
Why is my image overexposed?
ISO: 200
SS: 2"
f/22
Shutter Speed too slow
1/1000 is good for
Bright, sunny day; freezing motion
Higher ISO settings are used for what situations?
Dark
A lot of depth of field but little light let in
Closed Down
My subject is blurry but I know I'm in focus. What's going on?
Shutter speed is too slow; motion blur
Overcast
Consequence of the sensor heating up because it's working harder
Noise
Where is the aperture located?
The lens
My image is underexposed, I don't have a tripod, what can I change?
f/2
SS: 1/60
ISO: 50
ISO
When will shutter speed create noise?
What ISO should I try not to exceed?
800
2 stops from wide open
The sweet spot or where you lens is sharpest
If my image is too bright (overexposed), what would I do to my aperture to fix it?
Close down or use a "higher" f stop
Mode: Sv, Tv, or S (depending on the brand)
You pick the shutter speed and the camera chooses the aperture to get the correct exposure.
What does ISO stand for?
International Standard of Organization
What is it called when the aperture is so small that light has to bend to go through and the result is a softened image?
Diffraction
What is it called when you adjust your settings to either double or halve the light? (What is exposure measured in?)
Stops