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What are the two main kinds of cameras?

SLR Camera and a Point and Shoot Camera

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What is depth of field?

Distance in an image where objects appear in focus

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What is the rule of thumb photographers use whether they can hand-hold their camera at certain shutter speeds?

The reciprocal of the lens you're using

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If you are photographing senior photos in the direct sun, what point of the Exposure Triangle should you change to make it brighter or darker?

Shutter Speed

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What are the 3 things in the "Exposure Triangle"?

ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed

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What is the difference between shallow depth of field and a deep depth of field?

A shallow DOF is when one thing is in focus and the rest is blurred. (portraits)

A deep DOF is when everything is in focus (landscapes)

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If you want to freeze motion, which shutter speed would be better? 1/60 or 1/100

1/100

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Fill in the bracket: 

ISO:400... Aperture: 4.0... Shutter Speed: 1/250

Awesome

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What is the definition of Aperture?

The diameter of the lens opening

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What is the definition of shutter speed?

The amount of time the shutter is open

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What is the Definition of ISO?

Sensitivity of the cameras sensor to light

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ISO:400... Ap:F/8... SS:new shutter speed? 

SS: 1/1000

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Hoe to photographers refer to the Aperture setting?

F-stops

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How do we measure shutter speed?

In seconds

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As your ISO increases, what happens to your photo?

It gets grainy

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ISO: 800... New Aperture?

F/8

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Which Aperture numbers let in more light? Smaller or bigger f-stops?

Smaller number f-stops

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Shutter Speed allows photographers to what?

Control motion blur

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What is bracketing?

Taking the same photo at 3 different exposures

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