camera functions test
a fisheye lens
a super wide lens
eyepiece adjuster on a SLR camera
adjusts viewfinder
when shooting at night to show exissting bakground
all of the above
the exposure is controlled by
all of the above d
depth of field means
amt of focus retained from focus point
iso setting of 200 will
both b and c less grain and require more light
the +/- sign on camera controls
e a and b changes how light or dark you want in aperture priority and changes amount of flash output
what mode would you use to freeze action in sports photos
e a and d shutter speed priority and auto mode with running man
long lens (200mm) will
e both a and b blurred background, more potential
a half press on the shutter
e c and d focus camera in auto focus and show current settings
a high shutter speed (1/1000th of a second) will
e. both b and C freeze, show slices
when you want to have background blurry
f b and d head icon and aperture priority
a camera battery can be left in the battery charger for weeks
false
a shutter speed of 1/60th of a second is usually high enough to prevent camera shake when using 100mm to 200mm
false
for best quality settings in menu you usually select standard
false
its best to keep your camera on when removing memory card
false
macro auto mode is used for portraits
false
one or two shots of sth is enough
false
pop up in camera flash
false
setting camera for auto white balance is as good as setting it manually
false
the terms ISO and film speed do not mean same thing
false
wide angle lens of 28mm will give you less depth of field than 200mm
false
you shouldnt copy all photos before looking at them
false
the arrow icon
put camera in playback mode
to force flash to fire in daylight for fill flash you would
set flash setting at: only lightning bolt
program (P) mode allows
to shoot in semi auto mode
12 MP give better quality photos than 8 MP
true
a low F stop will blur the background and give us low "depth of field"
true
a shutter speed of 1/60th is high enough when using a camera shake when using 18mm
true
a skylight or UV lens filter should always be attached to your lens
true
auto landscape more will give better depth of field
true
camera battery located at bottom right
true
closer you get to subject, more background becomes blurry
true
in the menu you will find format
true
magnifying glass button with a + sign will zoom in on a photo
true
shooting in camera raw format produce higherquality photos than jpeg format
true
the word aperture and F stop mean the same thing
true
lens give you widest view
18mm
iso setting decided by
a and b light available and grain you want
iso setting for low light situation
ISO 1600
to get the finest grain photo with least pixilation you select ISO
ISO 200