Parts
This block of stored-up energy only will go into the camera one way. So don't forget to charge it!
What is the rechargeable battery?
Name the sides of the exposure triangle
What is ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture?
This is the term for a photo that is too light, too much light was allowed to enter the camera.
What is overexposed?
When the photographer is standing at full height or straight up
What is natural perspective?
Nikon, Canon, Sony
What are camera manufactures?
Allows you to attach your camera to a mount so that you can make long exposures.
What is a tripod?
When much of the background and foreground is clear
What is depth of field?
This is the term for a photo that is too dark, not enough light was used to create the exposure.
What is underexposed
18 mm setting on a camera lens
What is a wide angle?
Digital Single Lens Reflex
What is DSLR?
The camera part that you look through to compose your image
What is the viewfinder?
Bulb (B)
This tool in photoshop allows you to trim or straighten an image
What is the crop tool?
International Standards Organization
What do the letters ISO represent?
This part controls the exposure of the digital sensor to light by fixing the size of the lens opening.
What is the aperture?
You can no longer hand hold a camera at what shutter speed?
1/60 or below
An example of an F/Stop setting with a large or deep depth of field
What is F/32?
This allows you to adjust the color cast in your photo to account for the temperature of the light
What is the White Balance?
60 mm setting on a camera lens
What is a close up?
What is aperture?
The camera sensor's recording "Film speed". How sensitive your camera sensor is to light.
What is the ISO?
An example of a wide large F/stop opening
What is F/2.8?
This image adjustment in photoshop allows you to adjust the light or darkness of a photo?
What is brightness/contrast? (or Levels)
Photographing overall, mid range and close up views
What are the required views of crime scene photography?
This term refers to how many pixels make up your image. (DPI)
What is Resolution?