The amount of light that reaches the sensor
What is exposure?
The part of the camera that includes the viewfinder and light sensor
What is the body of the camera?
A rule by which you divide your frame into three equal parts both vertically and horizontally
What is the Rule of Thirds
The button you press on your camera when you want it to automatically use the center of your shot as its focal point
The three sides of the exposure triangle
What are ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed?
The part of the camera that includes the aperture
Everything in the frame of a shot
What is shot composition?
This setting sucks
Auto Iris
The range that aperture is measured by
What are F-Stops?
A camera lens with a 350mm focal length would be called this
A telephoto lens
The number of points of interest created by using the rule of thirds
What is 4?
A function by which a camera uses a pure white shot to automatically color itself
What is white balancing
The higher this is, the more often your shutter will close
What is shutter speed?
The small screen on the side of your camera
What is the viewfinder?
A line that guides the viewers eyes through the composition of a shot
What is a leading line?
The spectrum between a shot looking orange or blue
What is color temperature?
ISO stands for this
What is the International Standards Organization
The act of focusing on a subject far away, then slowly zooming out to ensure your focal point is as deep as possible
What is getting back focus?
Using natural or manmade structures to focus a viewer's eye on a specific area in a shot
What is framing?
The metric by which color temperature is measured
What is Kelvin