The grip of the camera is usually…
One of the most delicate parts of the camera
It is one of the parts responsible for exposure of a photo AND has thin blades
Refers to the camera sensor’s sensitivty to light
It is responsible for controlling the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor
It shows the user helpful information and shows the user the settings to adjust the
exposure of the image
Allows the photographer to accurately take pictures of their subject.
Which of these can be fully digital or show as it is through the lens
Which of these is a mirror placed at a 45-degree angle behind the camera lens.
Without it photographers could only take pictures looking downwards
Present in any SLR or DSLR camera
A mirror placed at a 45-degree angle but not found in rangefinder cameras
Which of the following is not a category of electronics in cameras
Which of these categories is responsible for controlling all electronic components of
the camera
The category for components responsible for recording images
Lets the user interact with the camera and control it
Allows us to adjust aperture of the camera
Allows us to change how we operate the camera
Lets us actually take the picture with the camera
Usually an infrared device that helps us trigger the shutter from a distance
Not always necessary to take pictures
Two matching convex lens that are used to fix color fringing or abberation
Lens that allows us to shift between focal lengths from wide to telephoto
Glass surface that the camera mirror projects the image. Helps us achieve sharp and
high contrast
Temporary storage for images before writing them to a memory card
Achieves noise reduction and color correction
Applies a pre-flash before the main flash and exposure
The depth of field where only a small portion of the image in focus
Depth of field where a large portion of the image is in focus
Depth of field where a portion of the image is out of focus
If you’re a landscape photographer which depth of field would you use?
If you’re taking a portrait of your family member which depth of field would you
use?
If we increase the aperture the DOF:
If we increase the focal length
The closer we are to the subject (Focusing distance) the DOF:
By increasing the sensor size the DOF:
Manual focus is preferred in (select all that apply)
There is at least one mistake.For example, choice (a) should be
False.
There is at least one mistake.For example, choice (b) should be
True.
There is at least one mistake.For example, choice (c) should be
False.
There is at least one mistake.For example, choice (d) should be
True.
There is at least one mistake.For example, choice (e) should be
True.
Correct!
- False
- True
- False
- True
- True
Auto focus is preferred in (select all that apply)
There is at least one mistake.For example, choice (a) should be
True.
There is at least one mistake.For example, choice (b) should be
False.
There is at least one mistake.For example, choice (c) should be
True.
There is at least one mistake.For example, choice (d) should be
False.
There is at least one mistake.For example, choice (e) should be
False.
Correct!
- True
- False
- True
- False
- False
Detect image contrast only along either horizontal or vertical dimensions
Detect changes in both vertical and horizontal dimensions
Are more reliable and accurate