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Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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1. The difference between the viewfinder image and the lens image, called __________, increases as objects
come closer to the camera
a. viewfinder flaw
c. lens distortion
b. parallax
d. lens doubling
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2. The __________ type of camera lets you see a scene through a peephole, the viewfinder,
almost, but not quite the same image as the one formed by the lens that exposes the film
a. digital
c. viewfinder
b. range finder
d. SLR
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3. The __________ camera allows for accurate focusing by using two views of the same subject to
adjust focus.
a. digital
c. viewfinder
b. range finder
d. SLR
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4. The __________is fitted with two lenses of identical focal length, one mounted atop the other. The lower, or
taking, lens focuses its image directly on the film, while the image produced by the upper viewing lens is to a
viewing screen.
a. twin lens reflex camera
c. view camera
b. range finder camera
d. double lens camera
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____
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c. view
d. digital
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8. __________ Cameras can easily be identified by their two viewing windows in the front
a. range finder
c. point-and-shoot
b. view
d. SLR
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____ 10. A __________ camera is one of the most popular designs available today.
a. digital
c. point-and-shoot
b. view
d. SLR
which shows
____ 12. The lab and its equipment( darkroom) should be used only when the __________ is present.
a. Teacher
b. student
c. Friend
d. all of the above
____ 13. Maintenance improves the appearance of the working area, but more importantly, it makes it safer. Which, if
any, are good rules for lab maintenance?
a. Do not worry about cleaning your work
c. Store materials, projects, and equipment in
area at the end of each class
approved locations.
b. Tables, counters, and sinks should be dirty d. Floors can be piled with trash.
____ 14. While many of the practical details are important, your most important goal should be
a. Learning the elements of design
c. Understanding the history of photography
b. Getting the best possible pictures
____ 15. The aspects of photography that you will learn include all of the following except:
a. Plagiarism
c. Framing
b. Color
d. Composition
____ 16. You can get amazing results from moderm cameras even when using ___?
a. Automatic Mode
c. Postproduction software
b. Other aspects of photography
d. Computer
c. An expensive computer
b. Many lenses
____ 19. The first thing you should make sure of for your digital camera is
a. Your lens cap is off
____ 20. The best quality file format to save your images as would be:
a. RAW
b. SD
c. JPEG
d. PNG
____ 21. The reading discussed changing the exposure mode from Automatic or program mode to all of the following
except
a. Aperture-priority
c. Manual
b. Shutter-priority
d. Portrait
c. A flash
b. An LCD screen
d. A battery pack
____ 23. When your camera is in autofocus mode, what happens when you press the shutter button halfway down?
a. You get a preview of your picture
____ 24. If you know there may be movement while taking a picture, the best way to steady a picture is to use:
a. A tripod
c. A helper
b. A flash
d. A longer lens
____ 26. Postproduction of your images includes all of the following except
a. Fixing any flaws
b. Ridiculing them
c. Cropping them
d. Fine-tuning them
a. Selectable Zoom
b. No Macro Mode
c. Digital Cameras
d. Video Cameras
____ 30. __________ is the area that is in focus in front of and behind the subject that is also in focus.
a. Focus field
c. Composition field
b. Depth of field
d. Subject field
____ 31. Depth of field is determined by what two factors?
a. Distance from subject and shutter speed
c. Distance from subject and focus
setting
b. Distance from subject and film speed
d. Distance from subject and aperture setting
setting
____ 32. The _________ the aperture, the longer the depth of field
a. smaller
c. faster
b. higher
d. slower
____ 33. Typically, a fast shutter speed would produce a __________ depth of field.
a. short
c. long
b. medium
d. shutter speed has no effect on depth of
field
____ 34. To get the most effect from your depth of field, focus __________ of the way into your scene
a. one-quarter
c. one-half
b. one-third
d. three-quarters
____ 35. The way subjects are arranged in a photograph is called __________.
a. depth of field
c. subject field
b. focus field
d. composition
____ 36. Do not position the subject in the center of the picture. This can produce uninteresting results. Instead, place the
subject off center using the __________
a. rule of quarters
c. rule of halfs
b. rule of thirds
d. centering rule
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____ 38. As the f-stop number increases, the aperture size __________.
a. decreases
c. stays the same
b. increases
d. none of the above
Matching
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
____ 39.
Simple Background
Vantage Point
Rule of 3rds
Framing
Repetition
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
Balance
Leading Lines
Diagonals
Fill the Frame
Depth of Field
Simplify the background (or foreground or both) by blurring it with the use of a larger aperture and a shorter
focal distance. Lend emphasis to your subject by making it the only thing in focus
Short Answer
49. In terms of photography, define "Exposure".
50. What are the 3 camera settings that control Exposure and specifically what does each setting do?
51. What are the 5 Point of Views when taking pictures?
Problem
52.
Shutter
Mirror
Pentaprism
Sensor
Lens
Viewfinder