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How would I make sure my colors were registering correctly in my camera?
ISO 200, f2 @ 2000
a light-tight box with a hole in it.
1600
Color corrects for overly-warm or overly-cool lighting.
f 2.8
f32
Adjust my white balance to match the light source.
Use my light meter.
Which one of the following camera settings would give me a crisp subject and a blurred background with low noise?
ISO 200, f2 @ 2000
a light-tight box with a hole in it.
1600
Color corrects for overly-warm or overly-cool lighting.
f 2.8
f32
Adjust my white balance to match the light source.
Use my light meter.
If I wanted to shoot a photo of a sweeping landscape with rivers and mountains, what aperture setting would be best to use?
ISO 200, f2 @ 2000
a light-tight box with a hole in it.
1600
Color corrects for overly-warm or overly-cool lighting.
f 2.8
f32
Adjust my white balance to match the light source.
Use my light meter.
Which film speed or ISO setting is the most sensitive to light?
ISO 200, f2 @ 2000
a light-tight box with a hole in it.
1600
Color corrects for overly-warm or overly-cool lighting.
f 2.8
f32
Adjust my white balance to match the light source.
Use my light meter.
White balance does what?
ISO 200, f2 @ 2000
a light-tight box with a hole in it.
1600
Color corrects for overly-warm or overly-cool lighting.
f 2.8
f32
Adjust my white balance to match the light source.
Use my light meter.
The simplest definition of a camera is . . .
ISO 200, f2 @ 2000
a light-tight box with a hole in it.
1600
Color corrects for overly-warm or overly-cool lighting.
f 2.8
f32
Adjust my white balance to match the light source.
Use my light meter.
Which of the following is the widest aperture or f-stop setting?
ISO 200, f2 @ 2000
a light-tight box with a hole in it.
1600
Color corrects for overly-warm or overly-cool lighting.
f 2.8
f32
Adjust my white balance to match the light source.
Use my light meter.
How would I make sure I had a good range of values so that my photos were properly exposed?
ISO 200, f2 @ 2000
a light-tight box with a hole in it.
1600
Color corrects for overly-warm or overly-cool lighting.
f 2.8
f32
Adjust my white balance to match the light source.
Use my light meter.
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