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Which has greater DOF 85mm or 200mm?
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85mm
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What are the three things that affect DOF?
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Aperture, Distance from subject, and focal length
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What effect does switching from a #1 filter to a #4 filter have on a photo?
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more contrast
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What is a negative sheet called?
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Proof/contact sheet
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Which has greater DOF 50mm or 125mm?
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50mm
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What kind of light meter does your camera use?
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reflective
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What is ISO?
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light sensitivity to film
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What is dodging?
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lightening a photo
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If you have 400 film but set your camera to 100 what effect will that have on your negatives?
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overexposed film
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What is burning?
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Making an area darker
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Going from 1600 film to 400 film has what effect on a picture?
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closing 2 stops, 1/4 as much light
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Would you use a 35mm or 1.4 mm lens inside?
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1.4 because it can open to a bigger aperture and let in more light
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T or F? Short lens has greater DOF.
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True
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T or F? f2 has a greater DOF than f16.
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False
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T or F? Longer focal length = more DOF.
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False
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T or F? Getting closer to subject = less DOF.
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True
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