aperture | What part of the lens allows light to come in? |
tripod | What piece of equipment stablizes your camera for longer shutter speeds? |
telephoto | What type of lens gets pictures at great distances? |
focal plane | What is the area where the picture is focused called? |
50mm | What is considered a normal lens for a 35mm camera? |
memory card | What equipment do you need to have to be able to save images on a digital camera? |
single lens reflex | What does SLR stand for? |
100 | Which ISO would produce the least amount of noise: 100, 400, 1600? |
Bulb | What shutter speed keeps the shutter open as long as the button is pressed? |
The amount of time the shutter is open | What does shutter speed control? |
f/1.8 | What is the largest aperture shown: f/1.8, f/5.6, f/22? |
depth of field | What effect in the image does aperture control? |
f/22 | What aperture would have a greater, or longer, depth of field: f/1.8, f/5.6, f/22? |
1600 | Which of the following ISOs is the most sensitive to light: 100, 400, 1600? |
below 50mm | What range of lens is considered wide angle? |
above 50mm | What range of lens is considered telephoto? |
noise | What term refers to the colored specks in dark areas of high ISO/ASA images? |
light | What is the most essential part of photography? |