The simplest definition of a camera is . . .
What does DSLR stand for?
Aside from exposure, what does the aperture setting control?
Aside from exposure, what does the shutter speed control?
Aside from exposure, what does the ISO or Film Speed control?
Which of the following is the widest aperture or f-stop setting?
Which of the following shutter speeds would require you to use a tripod to prevent blurs?
If your photo is underexposed, what adjustment would you make to improve the exposure?
How would I make sure my colors were registering correctly in my camera?
How would I make sure I had a good range of values so that my photos were properly exposed?
Which film speed or ISO setting is the most sensitive to light?
Which film speed creates the LEAST amount of photo noise?
White balance does what?
If I want to blend out a busy background, what settings would be best to use?
Why might my photo be too yellow?
Which one of the following shutter speeds would be best for freezing someone jumping in mid air?
Which one of the following camera settings would give me a crisp subject and a blurred background with low noise?
Which of the following does NOT control the light exposure of your photo?
You are shooting a photo with a setting of ISO 200, f22 @ 15 and your subject keeps turning out blurry. Why?
If I wanted to shoot a photo of a sweeping landscape with rivers and mountains, what aperture setting would be best to use?
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