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What do incidental light meters measure? - correct answer Light meters measures the light that
comes into the camera. This is where you use a handheld light meter to measure the amount of
light falling on the subject. It is not affected by the brightness or tonality of the subject and will
give you a more accurate reading of the light on the subject.
What can cause damage to the camera's image sensor? - correct answer Long exposure against
the sun can cause permanent damage to the camera's image sensor, the shutter curtains and
the auto focus sensors.
Shutter Curtain - correct answer a focal-plane shutter consisting of a curtain on two rollers,
moved at a constant speed past the lens opening so as to expose the film to one of several slots
in the curtain, the width of which determines the length of exposure
What do low angel shots do to your subject? - correct answer Psychologically the effect of the
low- angle shot makes the subject look strong and powerful.
low angle shot - correct answer A low-angle shot is a shot in which the camera angle is
positioned below the eye line of the subject, pointing upward
Shutter Speed - correct answer the amount of time that the shutter is open
How is shutter speed measured? - correct answer In fractions of a second.
Ex: 2000th of one second as a fraction = 1/ 2000 or 2000.
What is a full stop? - correct answer doubling or halving the amount of light coming into your
camera.
Ex:Being able to open your aperture from f/4.0 to f/2.8 is exactly one full stop of light
What is the maximum f/stop used for landscapes? - correct answer Landscape photography
typically uses a higher f/stop or narrow aperture to more of your scene in focus. Best to shoot
in f/8 to f/11 range top it at f/16
What is an F/Stop? - correct answer An f-stop is a camera setting that specifies the aperture of
the lens on a particular photograph. It is represented using f-numbers. The letter "f" stands for
focal length of the lens.
, What is landscape photography? - correct answer Landscape photographs typically capture the
presence of nature but can also focus on man-made features or disturbances of
landscapes.When discussing orientation or direction, landscape refers to an image that is wider
than it is tall, that is, shot in a horizontal orientation.
1200X1800 pixels produces what size print? - correct answer 4X6 print. If you are unsure of the
answer, always divide the amount of pixels by 300.
What is a studio snoot? - correct answer The snoot is an adaptable light modifier. It is used to
create a very tightly focused beam of light which has the full intensity of the light source shining
through it. The snoot is a tube that fits onto the front of a studio light, a strobe or an off-camera
flash unit.
In photoshop, what should selected to keep the width proportional when changing the height
of an object? - correct answer Aspect Ratio
The word photography means? - correct answer writing with light
Still life photography - correct answer the depiction of inanimate subject matter, most typically
a small grouping of objects.
Ex: Flower in a vase
The first permanent photography was made when by who? - correct answer By Niepce in 1826
Documentary Photography - correct answer photographs whose main purpose is to record a
place, person(s) or event.
Ex: Car accident
Similarity between point shoot camera and DSLR camera? - correct answer they produce
images.
What are the limitations of a point shoot camera? - correct answer creative controls.
A fast shutter speed will create what effect? - correct answer stop motion
A slow shutter speed will create what effect? - correct answer soft blurry image
What are the conditions that make a perfectly exposed image? - correct answer Aperture and
shutter speed are balanced.
Monitor - correct answer Displays images generated by the computer.