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What is shutter speed?
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Button that controls the shutter curtain speed.
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Name 2 functions of the shutter speed...
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Stop action, and blurred action
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List some shutter speed fractions/numbers...
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1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000.
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Between what shutter fractions (that are concidered fast) should you use for stop action?
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1/125-1/2000
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Between what shutter fractions (that are concidered slow) should you use for blurred action?
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1/1- 1/30
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What is shutter speed?
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Button that controls the shutter curtain speed.
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Name 2 functions of the shutter speed...
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Stop action, and blurred action
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List some shutter speed fractions/numbers...
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1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000.
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Between what shutter fractions (that are concidered fast) should you use for stop action?
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1/125-1/2000
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Between what shutter fractions (that are concidered slow) should you use for blurred action?
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1/1- 1/30
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What shutter speed is concidered as a medium?
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1/60
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What is the sunny day rule?
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Always use F/16
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What should the ISO always be the same as?
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Shutter speed
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What is the F/stop?
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The amount of light let into a camera
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What does a smaller number for the F/stop mean?
Ex:2 |
Larger opening
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What does a larger number for the F/stop mean?
Ex:22 |
Smaller opening
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What are the functions of the F/stop?
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Controls lighting, helps decide the debth of field amount
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Name a few of the F/stop numbers?
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F22, F16, FF11, F8, F5.6, F4, F2
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What area would you use F22 in?
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Very light area
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What area would you use F2 in?
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Dark area
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What does the F/stop also mean?
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Aperture
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If your light meter is in the plus area, how is your picture going to turn out?
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Overexposed
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If your light meter is in the negative area, how is your picture going to turn out?
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Underexposed
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Why would you use the focusing dial?
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Helps focuse the camera
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What is shallow debth of field?
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When one thing is in focus (in the front) and everything else isn't in focus
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What are the two types of debth of field?
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Shallow and sharp
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What F/stop would create a shallow debth of field?
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F/2, F/4
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What F/stop would create a sharp debth of field?
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F/22, F/16
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