Terminology
Settings
scenarios
random camera
Corbin
100
part of the lens that opens and closes to start and stop the picture process.
What is the shutter?
100
This setting should be avoided if you know anything about taking pictures and want to get good photos.
What is auto?
100
It's a nice sunny day and you are outside, so you would set the ISO to this number.
What is 100?
100
Use this attachment to help eliminate camera shake.
What is a tripod?
100

This is the name of my cat. Also an asian snack

What is Mochi?

200
refers to the size of the opening in the lens that allows light in.
What is the aperture?
200

This setting gives you complete control over the camera.

What is the manual setting?

200
Your picture is blurry but the lighting is okay. You would adjust "this" from 1/4 to 1/250 for example.
What is the shutter speed?
200
This refers to the art of setting up a picture
What is composition?
200

The graduate school that I attended

What is Seattle Pacific University?

300
refers to the sensitivity to light
What is ISO?
300
This setting is used when you want to take action pictures and need to focus on freezing the action.
What is shutter priority?
300
Your picture looks focused and the lighting is good, but it looks very grainy. You would have to adjust "this" down.
What is ISO?
300

This camera lens is Mr. Corbin's favorite

What is a Fixed 50mm

300

Mr. Corbin's current age

What is 34?

400
This refers to the area of a picture that is in focus.
What is depth of field?
400

This setting is used when you want to determine how much of the picture is in focus.

What is aperture?

400
You want to make sure the volleyball player is in focus when she jumps and hits the ball. When you look at the photo she is frozen but the picture is really dark. You can try to adjust these two settings.
What are aperture and ISO?
400
This is the name for graininess in pictures.
What is Noise?
400

What is the name of the Game that I attended the World Championships at Climate Pledge last Fall.

What is Dota 2

500
This is the term used when refering to the aperture number settings on the camera.
What is f-stop?
500

This is the slowest shutter speed you can go to before you need to worry about pictures getting blurry due to hand shake

What is a shutter speed equal to the length of the lens? (highest number) or 1/60

500

You want to make the background really blurred and only have the one flower in focus, you should adjust my good camera lens to this aperture setting (lowest schools camera goes).

What is f3.5

500
This number is the smallest aperture setting on the camera lenses we've been using.
What is f22?
500

This is the name of the Grey Stuffed Animal on Mr. Corbin's desk

What is Totoro

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