Has three legs and stabilizes a camera
What is a tripod?
True/False. You should lose Mrs. Ferguson's lens caps
What is false?
The most consumptive photo file type
What is RAW?
True/False. If uncovered for extended time, a lens cap/sensor cap should be on the lens/camera
What is true?
The brand of camera you use in this class
What is canon?
A tripod may be used to capture images in scenarios such as..
What is slow shutter? What is self portrait? What is panorama? What is low light?
A lens with a focal length of 35 or less is known as...
What is wide angle?
Physical unit to store files accessible anywhere
What are portable harddrives?
An air blower to clean dust of lenses/sensors
A camera body's measurement unit of sensor size
Bonus: What is the unit count on the Canon Rebel t7 (camera used in this class)
Bonus: 18 mp
What is a monopod?
A lens with a focal length of 100+ is known as...
What is telephoto?
Accessible location to access/store files with internet connection
What is Cloud storage?
A particle you don't want on your sensor or lens
What is dust?
This lightroom/photoshop tool is used to edit only a specific area of an image
What is masking?
The point of attachment between tripod and Camera body
What is a base plate?
This lens does not change focal length and often has a lower minimum aperture
What is a prime lens?
Memory cards should be ___ before used to ensure there is enough space
The orientation of the camera body when changing lenses
What is upright?
Two or more images overlapping to create one is known as..
What is a composite?
The head of a tripod which allows for photographic stability to fine tune camera orientation
What is a ball head?
This type of aperture on a lens changes as you zoom in/out
What is variable aperture?
Long term storage
What is archive storage?
What is sandy? What is wet/rainy? What is dusty? What is muddy? What is windy? what is cold?
The best camera