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AI Servo or AF-C focus mode does what?
Arrange the settings with the desired depth of field.
Large depth of field |
Shallow depth of field |
Centre weighted metering should be use when?
Changing your aperture from F4 to F11 does what?
How can you prevent camera shake when using a slow shutter speed?
How can you use the rule of thirds? (choose all that apply)
How many colours can your camera’s light meter detect?
If a photo was underexposed, how would it look?
The aperture of F4 is double the size of the aperture F5.6.
If we get a correct exposure using F4 and a shutter speed of 1/100s, what do we need to change the shutter speed to when we change the aperture to F5.6 if we still want the same exposure?
If you increase the ISO what happens?
If you put your camera in A or Av mode, your aperture set to f8, and ISO to 400, what would happen to if you move your camera from pointing at a dark scene to pointing at a bright scene?
If you take a photo of your friend with the following settings ISO400, aperture F22, shutter speed 1/3s, why might the photo be blurry?
If you took a photo with a histogram like this, how would you expect the photo to look?
In a dimly lit museum where you can’t use flash, which ISO setting would you be more likely to use?
In aperture priority mode you take a photo and the main subject is darker than you want it to be. What can you do?
In auto area focus mode what happens?
In Matrix or Average metering mode which part of the scene does the light meter assess to read the exposure?
In one shot or AF-S focus mode how do you lock the focus point?
Complete the blanks:
In Shutter Priority Mode (Tv or S) you select the and the camera selects the appropriate .
In the photo, the photographer has done what?
What is the Rule of Thirds?
What is the best autofocus area option if you want to pick the point of focus yourself?
When in Manual mode you notice that the meter scale looks like this. What will the camera do to correct the exposure?
When using your camera in manual mode you notice that the meter scale on the back of the camera looks like this. What does it mean?
When light hits your camera’s sensor, what happens?
When using your camera in manual mode you notice that the meter scale looks like this. What does it mean?
When you put your camera in Auto mode, you control which settings?
Where would you find the aperture?
Which composition technique has been used here?
Which compositional principle does this photo use?
Which compositional principles can you see in this photo?
Which exposure modes could achieve this photo?
Which file format allows the greatest flexibility for editing?
Which file format would you choose if you wanted to upload your photos straight to Facebook without any editing?
Which settings were most likely used to get this photo?
Why can using a high ISO can help you in dark conditions?
Why do your photos have a strange colour tone if you take a photo outside in the sunshine when your camera has its white balance set to fluorescent?
Why do your photos have a strange colour tone if you take a photo outside in the sunshine when your camera has its white balance set to fluorescent?
Why do your photos have a strange colour tone if you take a photo outside in the sunshine when your camera has its white balance set to fluorescent?
Why might you choose RAW over JPEG?
Why would you use a filter?
With a prime lens you cannot:
Your camera’s light meter considers which tones to be correct when reading the amount of light?
Complete the blank:
metering mode is useful in high contrast scenes when you want to correctly expose a specific part of the photo.