This accessory has a center-pinch snap-on that protects lenses from dust, moisture and scratches.
What is a lens cap?
A full second is indicated by this symbol on the camera.
What is a quotation mark?
This part of the camera controls the amount of light that passes through the lens to the sensor, measured in f-stops.
What is aperture?
This term refers to the range of distance in a photo that appears acceptably sharp, from near to far
What is depth of field?
This camera setting determines the sensor's sensitivity to light; high levels are used in low light but can introduce digital noise
What is ISO?
This format is a common and widely used image type ideal for photos and colorful images.
What is JPG?
This is the amount of time a camera's sensor is exposed to light.
What is shutter speed?
Aperture is the opening in the lens that controls these particles of energy.
What is light?
A larger aperture creates this depth of field.
What is shallow depth of field?
True or False: A higher ISO number generally results in a darker photo.
What is False?
Shutter Speed is measured in whole seconds and something else.
What are fractions?
A measurable number that represents the size of the aperture.
What is an f-stop?
The size of this camera part is the most common way the camera controls depth of field.
What is lens?
Setting your ISO too high, such as ISO 6400 or higher, will likely introduce this unwanted, grainy, or speckled effect into your photo.
What is noise?
Taking pictures with a faster shutter speed will freeze all motion.
What is suspended motion?
A small aperture (e.g., f/22) creates this type of depth of field.
What is deep depth of field?
The area of a scene located behind the main subject, which can appear either sharply focused or blurred.
What is background?
ISO is abbreviated for this international organization.
What is International Organization for Standardization?
A scene with a shallow (or narrow) depth of field where the mid ground is in sharp focus, leaving the midground and background blurred and out of focus.
What is portrait?
A large f-stop with a small aperture size will typically be used to take this type of scene.
What is landscape?
In Aperture Priority Mode, you choose the aperture, or f-stop. The camera will then automatically chooses this setting to maintain the same exposure when taking pictures.
What is shutter speed?
ISO refers to a camera's sensitivity to this spectrum that can be detactable by the human eye.
What is light?