Rather than having a mirror within a camera that reflects the image, point and shoot cameras
have a viewfinder that goes directly through the camera, giving the photographer a slightly
different angle on the scene that what the shutter will capture. - anstrue
what type of zoom crops the image and enlarges this cropped image to fill the frame of the
camera? - ansdigital zoom
Generally, each pixel in an image creates 25 bytes of data. - ansfalse
The white balance of an image can be affected by the particular lighting at the photograph
site. - anstrue
What are pixels? - ansthe smallest unit on the image that can be controlled
Digital zoom tends to have no effect on the quality of the image. - ansfalse
Film is sensitive to which of the following? - anslight
How do point and shoot cameras differ from SLR cameras? - answhat is seen in the
viewfinder is not an exact replica of the image that will be taken in point and shoot cameras
RAW files can be compressed without losing information. - anstrue
What is the equivalent of film speed in digital cameras? - anssensitivity
In a pinhole camera, the image seen in the camera will be inverted. - anstrue
which type of lenses shrinks the image in front of it rather than magnifying it? - answide-
angle
The magnification of a lens is known as which of the following? - ansfocal length
Which popular file format loses some of the information from the image? - ansJPEG
Aperture is controlled by what in the camera? - ansiris diaphragm
By the 1850s, Daguerrotypes cost anywhere from 50 cents to $10 apiece. - anstrue
Copyright laws are in effect 70 years after the creator's death. - anstrue
Kodak initially included film processing in the cost of the film itself. - anstrue
In 1884, George Eastman created a dry gel on paper, or what we think of as film. - anstrue
In order for your photographs to be protected by copyright laws, you need to submit a written
request. - ansfalse