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`Which of the following options is NOT a type of camera discussed in this lesson?*
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Compact Camera
DSLR Camera
Mirrorless Camera
Polaroid Camera
The aperture of a camera affects the ________________.*
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movement
depth of field
brightness of the picture
composition
The shutter speed of a camera affects the ______________.*
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movement
depth of field
brightness of the picture1
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You should hold the camera with one hand
The left hand supports the lens while the elbows rest on the body
The right hand holds the camera while the elbows are fully extended
The left hand supports the camera while the right hand supports the lens
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Large/Fine Quality
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AF Single Focus Mode
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AFC Tracking Focus Mode
Correct answer
"P" Program Mode
Large/Fine Quality
AF Single Focus Mode
Always look at the sides of the viewfinder to ensure that your horizons are horizontal.*
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True
False
What should be the focal point when taking a picture of a person or animal?*
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the background
the sky
the subject's eyes
the subject's feet
When taking photos of landscapes, one should use what compositional technique to enhance its quality.*
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Timing
Leading
Framing
Capturing
Correct answer
Framing
Is this picture horizontally oriented or vertically oriented?*
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Horizontal
Vertical
Correct answer
Vertical
This picture is an example of which compositional technique?*
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Gray Scale
Black & White Photography
Framing
Leading Lines
What is exposure?*
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The amount of light falling onto the image sensor of your camera
The amount of time the shutter is open
All of the above
None of the above
Correct answer
All of the above
What is the difference between photographs that are under or over exposure?*
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over exposed pictures have not enough light while under exposed pictures have too much light
under exposed pictures have too much light while over exposed pictures do not have enough light
under exposed pictures have not enough light while over exposed pictures have too much light
under exposed pictures have too much scenery while over exposed picture don't have enough
__________________ is defined as the inability of cameras to see into the dark and into the light at the same time.*
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Color Limitation
Exposure Limitation
Ocular Limitation
Contrast Limitation
What time of day is the worst time to take pictures?*
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mid-morning
mid-day
late-evening
early-morning
Which of the following options are Metering Modes? (select all that apply)*
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matrix
evaluative
partial
spot
What is the APERTURE of a camera?*
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a variable sized hole where light enters
a small square where light enters
the part of the camera that you look through
the part of the camera that stores the pictures
The amount of the picture that is in focus in front and behind the subject is called the_______________.*
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field of dreams
depth of view
depart off field
depth of field
For portraits, where one item is the main subject, what is the correct depth of field?*
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small depth of field
medium depth of field
large depth of field
extra large depth of field
For landscapes, where everything in the picture is important, what is the correct depth of field?*
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small depth of field
medium depth of field
large depth of field
extra large depth of field
Regarding a camera's aperture settings, which of the following statements is correct? (select all that apply)*
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a small depth of field = a small f number
a large depth of field = a large f number
large aperture = a large f number
small aperture = a small f number
Correct answer
a small depth of field = a small f number
a large depth of field = a large f number
large aperture = a large f number
small aperture = a small f number
What is shutter speed?*
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The amount of time you spend shaking when you are cold
The speed of the subject you are photographing
The length of time the shutter is open allowing light onto the sensor of your camera
none of the above
Slow shutter speeds show movement blur.*
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True
False
This tool helps to keep the camera perfectly still while taking a long exposure shot.*
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Triangle
Tripod
Rock
Hammer
Which mode is best to use when a particular shutter speed is most important?*
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Time Value Mode
Audio Visual Mode
Continuous Mode
ISO Mode
This technique is used when the cameraman follows the subject with the camera as it travels across his field of view.*
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zooming
planning
panning
dodging