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100

AV stands for or means this mode

Aperture Value

100

A small insert that stores all the photos you have taken

A Memory Card

100

the name of the window on the camera that you look through before taking your picture.

The Viewfinder

100

abbreviation for a "picture element," or the tiny squares that make up your digital photo.

Pixels

100

How long has Mrs. Valerio been teaching at Kearsarge

18 years

200

TV means or stands for this mode on the camera

Time Value - shutter speed

200

Shooting above your subject is called

Birds Eye View

200

Its size of this opening in your lens controls the intensity of light entering the camera



Aperture

200

way of stabilizing your camera when you are using a slow shutter speed.

A Tripod

300

Shooting in M mode gives you control of these three items.

shutter speed, aperture, and ISO

300

100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 are numbers for this setting.

ISO

300

An aperture setting is described by this term.

F -Stop

300

Proper exposure is a result of the correct combination of these three settings.

Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO

400

The name for the popular compositional technique when you align your main subject off-center



The Rule of Thirds

400

This is the technical name of the button you press to take your picture

What is the Shutter Release

400

This is the setting that controls how fast or slow a picture will be taken.

The Shutter Speed
400

 Measurement of how open or closed the iris of the camera is

The Aperture

500

This is measured by fractions (1/XXXX)

Shutter Speed

500

lines leading the viewers eye across or into the whole image.

Leading Lines

500

The term for how elements in your photo are arranged.

What is Composition

500

Determines how sensitive the camera's sensor is to light, regulating the ability for a camera to handle low-light or bright-light situations

ISO