Wednesday, January 20, 2016

When you finish with the aperture project, you get to play a fun game called.... TEST YOURSELF!

First, see how many of these you know without talking to your partner or looking at old notes. Then I'll give you the key to check yourself. That way, you will know what you should study before friday. You will turn this in, but I give you 10 points for participating, no matter what score you got on your own.

1.                   What letter on the camera dial is ISO?
2.                   What does ISO change in the camera?
3.                   What letter on the camera dial is Aperture?
4.                   How does aperture control light?
5.                   When the f number is higher, I have _____________ stuff in focus (more/less)
6.                   When the f number is lower, I have _____________ stuff in focus.
7.                   If I want a blurry background, what is an example of an f-stop I should use?
8.                   Aperture controls what 2 things:

9.                   The aperture is on what part of the camera?
10.               What is Depth of Field?
11.               A lower ISO number means what 2 things-?
12.               A higher ISO number means what 2 things-?
13.               What is the part inside your camera that controls the sensitivity to light?
14.               What is the drawback to increasing the sensitivity to light?
15.               What is a typical "base" level ISO?
16.               What does underexposed mean?
17.               What does overexposed mean?
18.               What camera setting controls how LONG light enters the camera?
19.               What camera setting controls how MUCH light enters the camera?

20.               What camera setting controls how SENSITIVE the camera is to light?

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