ISO
Aperature
Shutter Speed
Exposure Triangle
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What is ISO?

The rating of sensitivity of the sensor to light.

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What is the definition of aperture as defined in our 'Introduction to Photography' notes?

The diameter of the lens opening.

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What is the definition of shutter speed as defined in our 'Introduction to Photography' notes?

The amount of time the shutter is open.

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There are two main kinds of cameras in the world. What are they?

DSLR camera and a point and shoot camera

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As your ISO increases, what happens to your image?

The image becomes brighter and more grainy. 

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How do photographers refer to different aperture settings?

F/Stops

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How do we measure shutter speed?

Seconds or fractions of seconds

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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

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If you're photographing in broad daylight outside, which ISO value should you use, ISO 100 or ISO 1000?

ISO 100

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Which aperture numbers let in more light, smaller number f-stops or larger number f-stops? 

Smaller f-stops

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Along with controlling exposure, shutter speed also allows photographers to control something else. What is it?

Stop action + blur motion

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What is the definition of aperture as defined in our 'Introduction to Photography' notes?

The diameter of the lens opening

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Does a higher ISO make your image brighter or darker?

Brighter

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Aperture controls Depth of Field. What is Depth of Field?

Distance in an image where objects appear acceptably in focus.

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If you want to freeze motion, which shutter speed would be better. 1/60 or 1/1000?

1/1000

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What is bracketing?

Taking the same photo at different exposures. 3-5 pics mostly