This controls the amount of time that is allowed to hit the film
What is shutter speed
What is an example of slow film or ISO setting?
What is 100, 50 or 25
How does an overexposed photo look like?
What is the photo will be light and some areas will turn pure white without detail or texture (blown out)
What size film does 35mm cameras use?
What is 35mm
This has a direct effect of the amount of Depth of Feild a photograph has
What is Aperture or F-Stop
1sec 1/2, 1/4, ____ 1/15, 1/30, 1,60, 1,125, 1,1/250, 1,500, 1,1000
What is 1/8
What is an example of fast film or ISO setting?
What is 400, 800, 1600, 3200
What will an underexposed photo look like?
What is The print will be dark and shadow areas will turn pure black (crushed blacks) without detail or texture?
This setting causes the shutter to stay open as long as you press the shutter release button?
What is B or Bulb setting
This lens opening gives you the largest depth-of-field
What is 22 or a high f/stop number
What should your shutter speed be set at if you want hold the camera in your hand
What is 1/60 or at least the reciprocal of your lens focal length
What is an advantage of fast film or IS?
What is . . that it is good for low light or you can use faster shutter speeds
How do you know that your exposure is correct on a school camera?
What is The exposure needle is in the middle in the viewfinder.
You are taking a portrait of your friend what would be a good f-stop to set your camera at?
What is F-8
This setting gives you the least amount of Depth of Field
What is 1.8 or 2 (a low f/stop number)
What should your shutter speed be set at if you want to stop action?
What is 1/250 or faster
What is an advantage of slow film or ISO setting?
What is that it has more detail and less grain
What are the 3 factors of exposure?
What is ISO, F-Stop or aperture and Shutter Speed
Exposure is measured in increments called_____
What is Stops
This controls the amount of light that hits the sensor
What is f-stop or aperture
What shutter speed should you use to show motion?
What is 1/15 or slower
You are taking photos of sports outside on an overcast day what ISO would you expect to you use and why?
What is a higher (or fast) ISO so that you can use a faster shutter speed
Explain how you would get an overexposed image?
What is the camera gets too much light
How many stops difference is 100 ISO compared to 400 ISO?
What is 2 stops