What type of camera is an iPhone?
Point and shoot
What is aperture?
How much light you are letting in to the lens.
Which of the following is a shutter speed: F1.8, 1/200, or 50mm?
1/200
How does framing help tell your story?
It can lead the viewer's eye to your subject and bring a sense of order and structure to the photo.
What are the three parts of the exposure triangle?
Shutter speed, aperture, ISO
What is a prime lens?
Fixed focal length, not able to zoom, and only one number represented by mm, such as 50mm or 25mm.
How is aperture measured?
F-Stops
What is a shutter speed?
The speed at which the shutter opens and closes on the camera.
When an element creates a border around your subject, this is called what?
Framing
What focal length best mimics how our eyes see?
50mm
Which of these is a category of lens with respect to focal length: Shutter speed, Sensor, Telephoto, Bowl Shaped?
Telephoto
What is the definition of aperture?
The opening of the lens that controls the amount of light let in.
Which shutter speed would be best for photographing the 100-meter race at a track meet if you would like your subject to be sharp 1/150 or 1/1000?
1/1000
When the positive and negative space in the image are equally weighted, that is called what?
Balance
What is an example of a prime lens?
50 mm
What is ISO?
The sensitivity of the sensor to light
If focused correctly, which aperture would have the most items in the scene in focus: F1.8, F8, or F22
F22
Small aperture, large depth of field, almost all in focus
Which shutter speed lets in more light: 1/200 or 1/1000?
1/200
What is it called when we split the frame into 9 equal boxes and place our subject on one of the lines (or the intersection of two lines)?
Rule of thirds
The type of camera purchased by our school and used in our kits is what?
Mirrorless
This draws attention to the subject by having all the lines point towards the subject
What are leading lines
Which number has the larger aperture? F5.6 or F2.8
F2.8
When using a 70-200mm lens without a tripod, what shutter speed is most likely to create camera shake: 1/60, 1/200, or 1/2000?
1/60
What is composition?
Composition is the arrangement or placement of visual elements in your photograph
What is the term used to describe the difference between the brightest and the darkest of the photo?
Contrast