What is the name of the size of the aperture opening?
F-stop/F-number
What tool is used to accurately measure the amount of light and/or the light source
What part of the camera opens to let light in?
Aperture
What term is used to refer to how different elements of an image are arranged within the frame?
Composition
What is the term used to describe a picture's height and width?
Aspect Ratio
What is the difference between the closest and furthest objects in-focus in a photo called?
Depth of Field
What does the average modern camera have loaded onto it that allows for the lens to automatically lock on to objects or faces so they are not blurred?
Auto-Focus
What is the distance between the optical center of a camera lens and the camera censor called?
Focal Length
What are methods used to reduce motion blur called, either within the camera itself or post production?
Image Stabilization
What are files that are compressed and not altered in any way, good for archiving?
Raw Files
What is the combination of aperture, ISO, and shutter speed, which determines the time and intensity of light being allowed in the camera?
Exposure Triangle
What is the name of the mounting point for flash or other electronic accessories?
Hot shoe
What is the name of a lens with an adjustable focal length?
Zoom Length
What tends to happen when the camera sensor has light exposure?
Pale subjects and/or blown out look
What is it called when you put a picture through software such as Photoshop or Lightroom?
Post-Processing
What determines how sensitive your camera is to light?
ISO
What types of cameras have become less popular with the introduction of cell phone cameras?
Point-and-Shoot
What lens makes a subject appear closer to the lens, often used for wildlife photography?
Telephoto lens
What is the name of the technique used to induce intentional background blur? (DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!)
Bokeh
What are cameras that have the sensor directly exposed to light?
Mirrorless Camera
What is the difference between the lightest and darkest tones in an image called?
Dynamic Range
What does DSLR stand for?
Digital Single Lens Reflex
What is the name of a lens with a fixed focal length?
Prime/Unifocal lenses
What is it called when the lens fails to capture all of the wavelengths of color to a correct point, leading to a vintage and low quality look?
Chromatic Aberration
What file format is used for storing high resolution raster files?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)