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Explain the Exposure Triangle?
ISO, shutter speed and aperture working together
At what shutter speeds is a tripod required (i.e. the breaking point)?
1/60
What is shallow depth of field and what type of f-stop number would you need to achieve it?
Only a part of the photo is in focus - small f-stop number
What is large depth of field and what type of f-stop number would you need to achieve it?
All the photo is in focus - large f-stop
Explain shutter speed and how is it measured.
the amount of time the shutter is open - measured in seconds
Explain ISO and what it controls.
it is the camera's sensor's sensitivity to light - controls the amount of the grain
Explain aperture and what it controls.
the size of the opening in the lens and controls the amount of light that enters the shot.
What are three ways you can get more light into a shot?
lower f-stop, lower shutter speed, increase ISO
What are the three ways you can decrease the amount of light entering a shot?
lower ISO, increase shutter speed, increase f-stop
You would like to shoot at 1/1000 of a second. What f-stop will you use?
small f-stop
You would like to shoot a f-stop of f/4.5. What shutter speed would you use?
fast shutter speed
Describe an over-exposed shot.
too bright, too much light coming in
Describe an under-exposed shot.
too dark, not enough light coming in
Define exposure.
When light enters the shot to capture a photograph
When taking an action shot, which part of the exposure triangle should you set first?
shutter speed
When taking a portrait, which part of the exposure triangle should you set first?
aperture
If you are shooting in low light, what ISO film would work best? a. 100 b.200 c.800 d.3200
3200
What type of ISO works best in bright lighting? a. 100 b.200 c.800 d.3200
100
Which of the above shutter speeds would most likely properly capture a moving athlete (make him appear frozen)? 1/30, 1/100, 1/1000, 1/10
1/1000
Which of the above shutter speeds will most likely be blurry if you are taking a picture of a moving person? 1/30, 1/100, 1/1000, 1/10
1/10