Exposure Triangle Quiz Review
Quiz by Michael George
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- Q1Which of these settings is NOT a part of the exposure triangle?Shutter SpeedApertureISOFocus60s
- Q2The speed at which your camera takes the picture is called:ISOApertureShutter SpeedCapture60s
- Q3A slower shutter speed allows in more light into the camera.TrueFalse60s
- Q4A faster shutter speed means that the photo is:Being taken slowerMore light is let in.Being taken faster60s
- Q5Shutter speed is represented by the following in camera as:MillimetersUnits of MeasurementUnits of TimeUnits of Length60s
- Q61/400 is what type of shutter speed?FastSlowMedium60s
- Q7What shutter speed would be best for you use to freeze motion (ex. someone jumping)?1/302"1/81/25060s
- Q8If your photos are blurry because you aren’t steady when taking them, what shutter speed should you use to diminish blur?2"1/2001/151/860s
- Q9The f/number is an example of what part of the exposure triangle?ApertureISOZoomShutter Speed60s
- Q10Which of these choices does Aperture NOT control?Size of the shutter opening.Depth of FieldGrain60s
- Q11An aperture setting of f/1.8 means that the shutter opening is:SmallLarge60s
- Q12A small opening of the shutter is represented by:a low f/number (ex. f/4.0a shutter speed of 1/400a high f/number (ex. f/22)60s
- Q13Depth of Field controls:How much of your photo is in focus and how much is blurred.The amount of grain added to your photo.The zoom level of the lens.60s
- Q14A shallow depth of field is when:Only the background is in focus.The focal point is in focus, and much of the area in front or behind is out of focus (intentionally).The foreground is out of focus.60s
- Q15A wide depth of field is whenThe background and foreground are out of focus.Most of your photo is in focus regardless of how close you are to the subject.Only a smaller part of the photo is in focus that is close to the camera.60s