Photography Study Guide
Aperture
The two visual effects of aperture are:
1)
2)
The way you change the aperture:
Other notes:
Shutter Speed
The two visual effects of shutter speed are:
1)
2)
The way you change the aperture:
What do you need to use if the SS is below 1/60 of a second:
Other notes:
How do Aperture and Shutter Speed work together:
ASA
What is ASA:
What is the other (European) term for ASA:
What ASA would you need for very bright conditions:
What ASA would you need for average conditions:
What ASA would you need for low light conditions:
How do you change the ASA setting:
Focal Length
What is wide angle:
What is human eye equivalent::
What is telephoto zoom:
What is macro:
How do you change the focal length:
How to meter (look HERE to compare colors to B&W values)
How do you use a light meter:
For a very light scene, what do you have to do to the exposure:
For a very dark scene, what do you have to do to the exposure:
What is bracketing:
Other notes:
How to focus
How does a matte fresnel screen work:
How does a split image screen work:
How does a microprism work:
What two things do you need to do to focus a lens:
1)
2)
How to load film
1) f_________ then p_______ then p___
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7) close the back
8)
How to rewind film
1) p_______ the __________ (VERY IMPORTANT)
2)
3)
4) f_________ then p_______ then p___ and remove the film canister
Making Choices: (see HERE)
focal length
distance
angle
orientation
meaning
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