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  • If you wanted to shoot a commercial for a school project, which mode would you put the camera in?
    video
  • You want to take a portrait photo of a friend so that the background is blurred. On your first attempt, the background is blurred, but the image is too bright. What can you do to fix this?
    decrease the ISO
  • Which part of the camera do you use to actually take a picture?
    shutter button
  • Which shooting mode would be best for someone who is unfamiliar with exposure?
    full auto
  • In which port do you plug a usb cable into to transfer images from the camera to a computer?
    C
  • In photography, what does exposure refer to?
    lightness/darkness of a photo
  • You're taking photos at a basketball game, and want for the players to appear frozen in time. When you check your photo, the players appear a little blurry and the image is too dark. What can you do to fix this?
    increase the shutter speed and ISO
  • What type of ISO number should be used for this type of scene?
    lower
  • Out of the following, which shutter speed will allow the LEAST amount of light into the camera? 1/800, 1/100, 1/15, 2
    1/800
  • What size aperture number was probably used on this photo?
    lower
  • List 2 ways that you can transfer images from a camera to a computer.
    SD card & USB cable
  • What type of camera would be considered the most convenient?
    camera phone
  • What type of photography is this an example of?
    macro
  • Which section would be considered the manual modes?
    A
  • In addition to exposure, adjusting this element will also have an effect on depth of field.
    aperture
  • Which type of camera is similar to DSLR in regards to the number of features, but generally does not have interchangeable lenses?
    bridge
  • Does this photo utilize rule of thirds?
    yes
  • What type of photography is this an example of?
    light and shadow
  • Does this photo utilize rule of thirds?
    no
  • You want to take a picture of a mountain scene in the evening with everything in focus. What are the best settings for your camera?
    large aperture number, higher ISO, slower shutter speed
  • Which type of camera has the best image quality and the most control?
    DSLR
  • Does this photo utilize rule of thirds?
    yes
  • A sports photographer is taking photos of a track meet and wants to capture one of the athletes jumping over a hurdle as though they have posed, or appear to be frozen in time. Should the photographer use a fast, or slow shutter speed?
    fast
  • Which type of camera would be best suited for someone who needed to be able to carry the camera around easily, wanted some basic features, and who didn't mind that the quality was so-so?
    point and shoot
  • Will a large aperture number allow in more or less light?
    less
  • Which part of the camera allows you to change how your camera captures images?
    mode dial
  • The higher the number that is set for this element, the more grain the photo will have.
    ISO
  • Which mode allows you to select the type of scene that you're shooting in, and then the camera will change settings based off of the scene you choose?
    creative
  • Which element of exposure refers to the camera sensor's sensitivity to light?
    ISO
  • What type of camera should a photographer who works for National Geographic magazine use to shoot a variety of scenes in excellent quality?
    DSLR
  • Which part of the camera allows you to see how much battery life you have left?
    N
  • Which element of exposure refers to the amount of time that the shutter is open?
    shutter speed
  • Which element of exposure refers to the size of the opening in the lens when a picture is taken?
    aperture
  • A person who is very knowledgeable about his or her camera, and who wants to have full control over all of the settings would probably shoot in this mode.
    manual
  • Which shutter speed was probably used for this photo: 1, 1/100, 1/80, 1/800
    1
  • Which part of the camera will take you to a menu that will allow you to change certain features of shooting modes?
    quick control button
  • Which element will allow you to adjust whether or not an object in motion is captured with a blur, or whether it appears frozen in time?
    shutter speed