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Feeling Froggy
100

This setting controls the size of the lens opening, expressed in f-stops like f/1.8 or f/16.

Aperture

100

A defensive player who lines up directly across from the offensive center is called this.

Nose Tackle / Defensive Tackle / 0 Technique

100

This process, during which a tadpole transforms into a frog, is called what?

Metamorphosis

200

The '180-degree shutter rule' in cinematography means your shutter speed should be double this value.

The frame rate (e.g., 1/50s at 25fps)

200

This defensive penalty, called when a defender grabs a receiver before the ball arrives, results in a 15-yard foul.

Pass interference (defensive)

200

Most amphibians begin life breathing through these, then develop lungs as adults.

Gills

300

The acronym 'ND' refers to this type of filter used on cine lenses to reduce light without affecting color.

Neutral density filter

300

A quarterback who hands the ball to the running back who tosses it back to the QB who throws it downfield is executing this play.

A Flea Flicker

300

The difference between frogs and this related amphibian is particular dry and warty skin

Toads

400

This camera histogram feature , named after an animal, warns you when highlights in a scene are blown out by flashing them.

Zebra (overexposure) warning

400

An 'illegal man downfield' penalty is called when this type of player crosses the line of scrimmage before a forward pass.

An offensive lineman (or ineligible receiver)

400

A wood frog survives winter by doing this to most of its body water — a trait unique among North American amphibians.

Freezing solid (partial freezing of body tissues)

500

The Sony FX6 has these dual-base ISOs for for excellent low-light performance.

800 & 12,800 ISO

500

This rule prohibits defenders from hitting a quarterback after they've gotten rid of the football

Roughing the Passer

500

The African Bull Frog, one of the largest, carnivorous frogs, eats these small animals

Mice / Rats