You use this to take a photo
What is a camera?
SD Card
What is the disk in the camera where photos are saved?
A photographic environment in which the main source of light is behind the subject.
What is backlighting?
Don't worry it's in my back pack and will not ring?
What is my phone?
You don't have the power to take a picture if your camera doesn't have this.
What is a battery?
Viewfinder
What is the eye level device you look through to compose the image.
The art of arranging lighting and the elements in a scene to produce a great photograph.
What is photo composition?
Mr. H does not tolerate these two words?
What are the N-word and the R-word?
You can zoom in or zoom out with this. There are several different types to attach.
What is a lens?
Aperture
A term that relates to how much light enters the camera through the shutter. Measured in f-stops, the smaller the f-stop number, the more light that is admitted.
The area in front of and behind the main subject of a photograph that remains in focus; can be affected by aperture, distance to the subject, and focal length.
What is depth of field?
I'm going up on the wall because I did this.
Fell asleep in class?
To keep the front of the camera free of dust. I share the same name, but I'm not a lens hat.
What is a lens cap.
Exposure
The amount of light that reaches the image sensor and is controlled by a combination of the lens aperture and shutter speed.
How long the shutter stays open.
What is Shutter Speed?
1 minute after the class.
What is the door will be closed?
What is focus?
ISO
The speed or specific light-sensitivity of a camera is rated by ISO numbers such as 100, 400, etc. The higher the number, the more sensitive it is to light.
The device or curtain at the front of the camera that opens when you press the button to take a photo.
What is shutter?
Before I can get a camera I need to know these.
What are terms?