Created by Cori Summers
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Question | Answer |
What does the term 'Exposure' mean? | Exposure is simply the amount of light that the camera'a sensor is exposed to. |
List the three exposure settings. | 1. Aperture 2. Shutter Speed 3. ISO Each setting regulates the incoming light, and has an individual bearing which determines much light is collected. |
What does the Aperture setting do? | Controls the amount of light that passes through the lens to the shutter. |
What does the shutter speed control? | It controls the amount of light that is captured by the sensor. |
What is the ISO? | It refers to the sensitivity of the camera's sensor to the light. |
What is Depth of Field (DOP)? | Determines how much of the subject is rendered sharp or in focus. |
What does a shallow depth of field do? | It isolates the subject from its surroundings and draws attention to the main subject. |
What type of photography will benefit from a wide depth of field? | Landscape. Any scene with a foreground and background in focus. |
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