What is ISO?
The rating of sensitivity of the sensor to light.
What is the definition of aperture as defined in our 'Introduction to Photography' notes?
The diameter of the lens opening.
What is the definition of shutter speed as defined in our 'Introduction to Photography' notes?
The amount of time the shutter is open.
There are two main kinds of cameras in the world. What are they?
DSLR camera and a point and shoot camera
As your ISO increases, what happens to your image?
The image becomes brighter and more grainy.
How do photographers refer to different aperture settings?
F/Stops
How do we measure shutter speed?
Seconds or fractions of seconds
There are three things that control exposure and make up what's called the 'Exposure Triangle' in photography. What are they?
Aperture, ISO, and Shutter speed
If you're photographing in broad daylight outside, which ISO value should you use, ISO 100 or ISO 1000?
ISO 100
Which aperture numbers let in more light, smaller number f-stops or larger number f-stops?
Smaller f-stops
Along with controlling exposure, shutter speed also allows photographers to control something else. What is it?
Stop action + blur motion
What is the definition of aperture as defined in our 'Introduction to Photography' notes?
The diameter of the lens opening
Does a higher ISO make your image brighter or darker?
Brighter
Aperture controls Depth of Field. What is Depth of Field?
Distance in an image where objects appear acceptably in focus.
If you want to freeze motion, which shutter speed would be better. 1/60 or 1/1000?
1/1000
What is bracketing?
Taking the same photo at different exposures. 3-5 pics mostly