What's it called when my subject is in focus and my background is blurry?
A Shallow Depth of Field
What is a good way to secure your camera when shooting?
USE A CAMERA STRAP AT ALL TIMES.
When is the 2023 FreshLens Annual Benefit? What day?
Saturday, May 13th
The button on the camera that allows me to view the photos I just took?
The Playback Button
When you insert a new CF or SD card into a camera, what is the first thing you should do before shooting?
Format your card!
If my images are too bright, than what I see in real life, what is that called?
Overexposed!
Shutter speed responds to ______?
Light!
F/22, Big hole or small hole?
Small hole!
The second number in your viewfinder and what does that do?
The Aperture! Controls the amount of light you let in through different hole sizes.
When cleaning your lens/camera, what material is acceptable to use?
Lens cloth or eyeglass cloth
What rule are you following when you don't place your subject in the middle?
Rule of Thirds
Your camera is set to AF, what does that mean? When would I want it set to MF?
AF means Auto Focus, being on AF means your camera will focus for you every time you 1/2 press before taking a photo.
Switch to MF when the camera is struggling to focus on something with little contrast or when you're too close.
There are 3 types of cameras, what are they?
SLR, DSLR, and Mirrorless
The dial at the top of your camera that we always have set on AV?
The Mode Dial
What is the first thing you should do to your new camera to see clearly through the viewfinder?
Set the Diopter!
If my images are coming out too dark, what is that called?
Underexposed
The first number in the viewfinder is called what? What does it tell you / represent?
Our shutter speed!
When do you put your ISO at 100?
When your shooting in the sun!
The editing software we use in Lab?
Lightroom Classic!
When lab is over & before you pull out your FreshLens Thumb Drive, what must you do?
EJECT the thumb drive at the bottom right of the computer!
What compositional technique is the opposite of using negative space?
Filling in the frame!
By changing the aperture!
What are 3 things you do to get a Shallow DOF?
- Zoom in, small aperture #, and shoot up close!
The "screen protector" but for your lens?
UV Filter!
To avoid taking blurry pictures, what must you follow?
RULE #1 - Your shutter speed MUST be faster than your focal length!