1. What a Single Reflex camera?
2. What is an f-stop?
A: Ratio of the lens's focal length to the diameter of the entrance pupil.
3. What is aperture?
4. What is the Bayer Pattern?
5. What is a downside to saving files as JPEGs
A: Data is discarded when the files are compressed.
6. What ISO requires the least amount of light?
7. What are the two main components of film?
8. Who took the first photograph ever?
A: Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
9. What does SLR stand for?
A: Single-Lens Reflex.
10. Why is a rangefinder less accurate than an SLR?
11. If I change from a shutter speed of 1/500 sec to 1/250 sec, what happens to the amount of light reaching the image sensor?
A: Less light will reach the sensor because the camera is taking a photo more often.
12. What camera setting lets the camera decide the aperture and the photography control shutter speed?
13. What camera setting allows the photographer to control both shutter speed and aperture?
14. What type of light will not expose film?
A: White light.
15. What is the term used to describe an image that is too dark?
16. Why do cameras have a neck strap?
A: To make holding the camera easier and less tiring.
17. What is a tripod used for?
A: To hold a camera still to take a picture.
18. What type of setting would you use to photograph live action shots of a sports event?
19. How do you achieve a shallow depth of field?
20. How many bits are in a byte?
A: 1000
2. What is an f-stop?
A: Ratio of the lens's focal length to the diameter of the entrance pupil.
3. What is aperture?
4. What is the Bayer Pattern?
5. What is a downside to saving files as JPEGs
A: Data is discarded when the files are compressed.
6. What ISO requires the least amount of light?
7. What are the two main components of film?
8. Who took the first photograph ever?
A: Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
9. What does SLR stand for?
A: Single-Lens Reflex.
10. Why is a rangefinder less accurate than an SLR?
11. If I change from a shutter speed of 1/500 sec to 1/250 sec, what happens to the amount of light reaching the image sensor?
A: Less light will reach the sensor because the camera is taking a photo more often.
12. What camera setting lets the camera decide the aperture and the photography control shutter speed?
13. What camera setting allows the photographer to control both shutter speed and aperture?
14. What type of light will not expose film?
A: White light.
15. What is the term used to describe an image that is too dark?
16. Why do cameras have a neck strap?
A: To make holding the camera easier and less tiring.
17. What is a tripod used for?
A: To hold a camera still to take a picture.
18. What type of setting would you use to photograph live action shots of a sports event?
19. How do you achieve a shallow depth of field?
20. How many bits are in a byte?
A: 1000