What are the two main kinds of cameras?
SLR Camera and a Point and Shoot Camera
What is depth of field?
Distance in an image where objects appear in focus
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
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
What are the 3 things in the "Exposure Triangle"?
ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed
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)
If you want to freeze motion, which shutter speed would be better? 1/60 or 1/100
1/100
Fill in the bracket:
ISO:400... Aperture: 4.0... Shutter Speed: 1/250
Awesome
What is the definition of Aperture?
The diameter of the lens opening
What is the definition of shutter speed?
The amount of time the shutter is open
What is the Definition of ISO?
Sensitivity of the cameras sensor to light
ISO:400... Ap:F/8... SS:new shutter speed?
SS: 1/1000
Hoe to photographers refer to the Aperture setting?
F-stops
How do we measure shutter speed?
In seconds
As your ISO increases, what happens to your photo?
It gets grainy
ISO: 800... New Aperture?
F/8
Which Aperture numbers let in more light? Smaller or bigger f-stops?
Smaller number f-stops
Shutter Speed allows photographers to what?
Control motion blur
What is bracketing?
Taking the same photo at 3 different exposures