Vocabulary
Settings & Functions
Equipment
Extra!
100

The idea or concept that ties the entire yearbook together.

What is theme?

100

This is the preferred focus to use with our cameras.

What is Manual Focus?

100

The total number of Canon cameras Yearbook uses to take photos.

What is 6? (Five at Walnut, One at Akers.)

100

The total number of yearbook members that were in our official yearbook photo.

What is 25?

200

This mode is when you turn the camera 90 degrees and take a vertical photo.

What is a Portrait?

200

This feature is used when the photographer also wants to be in the photo.

What is the timer?

200

This newer Canon model is our most popular. We have two of these cameras. 

What is the t8i?

200

The edition volume of our yearbook that are we working on this year.

What is 14?

300

Short copy that describes a picture, often placed below it, to help the reader better understand the image.

What is a Caption?

300

What is the mm range of our most popular camera lens.

What is 18-135?

300

The theme name for our wide angle 10-18mm lens.

What is Hulk?

300

This school event is the most popular for the number of photos taken.

What is the school carnival?

400

An unposed or casual picture of a person or group. Unlike posed pictures where someone faces the camera and smiles, candid pictures typically capture someone doing something in the moment.

What is a Candid?

400

'Q' is the letter that represents this "word" that you see on the menu of you Canon camera.

What is quick?

400

What you wear when you take photos around campus.

What is a lanyard?

400

The name of the company we are synergizing to create our yearbook.

Who is Picaboo Yearbooks?

500

The arrangement of the page elements.

What is a layout?

500

This ISO setting is typical for taking photos in a typical classroom setting.

What is ISO 800?

500

The maximum number of photos any of our Canon cameras can take in 1 second.

What is 3?

500

The amount our yearbooks are currently selling for on ParentSquare.

What is 70 dollars?

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