The button that takes a picture is called what?
What is The Shutter Button?
What does the Aperture control?
What is "the window that allows more or less light through the lens"?
What does the Shutter Speed control?
What does the ISO do?
What is "controls how sensitive the camera's sensor will be to light"?
What is the only thing that does not get stored in your camera case?
What is battery?
Which button makes selecting any area on the settings screen available?
What is the Q button (or Quick Select Button)?
What is another name we use to descibe how open or closed the Aperture is?
What is "f/stop"?
In order to prevent camera shake, what is the slowest possible shutter speed?
What is "1/60th of a second"?
What is the effect that can occur if you take a dark or nighttime photo when your ISO is high?
What is "Noise"?
While transporting the camera outside of its case, what are you supposed to do?
What is "Place the Neck Strap around my neck"?
What are the two modes of function that control how the lens focuses on an object/setting?
If my f/stop is 22.0, is the Aperture window closed small? Or is it open wide?
What is "Closed Small"?
Your Shutter Speed is set to a speed of 1/500th of a second. Considering that the other two settings will make sure the photograph isn't dark, what can you expect to happen when you take of a picture of a dog jumping to catch a frisbee?
What is "freeze the dog in place" or "make the dog not blurry"?
You set your ISO to 100. Disregarding the other two settings, what can you expect your photo to be regarding exposure to light?
What is "Your photograph will be darker"?
Where are you required to transfer your photos to?
What is "Google Drive"
The 3 settings that control light, Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO is also called what?
What is "The Exposure Triangle"?
Besides controlling the light coming through lens, what else does the Aperture do?
What is "Blurs out the background" or "Focuses on specifics sections/objects"?
If you set your shutter speed to 30" (30 Seconds) and take a picture outside during the day, what can you expect the photograph to be of?
What is "Completely White"?
What does ISO stand for?
What is "International Organization of Standardization"?
What is the first thing you should do when you bring your camera to your table?
What is "Place it in near the center of the table"?
What is the alternate word used when taking a Black & White Photograph?
What is Monochrome (or Monochromatic)?
Where is the Aperture located?
What is "the lens"?
Which camera mode allows you to focus your photography on altering just the Shutter Speed?
What is "Tv Mode" or "Time-value Mode" or "Shutter Priority Mode"?
How does the ISO number operate as it increases?
What is "Get permission to leave from Mr. K"?