This test is part written and part photographic.
1. What is the slowest speed you can use to capture students in class at sharp focus?
a. 1/500
b. 1/250
c. 1/125
d. 1/60
2. When you are shooting an action scene, like a basketball game, what is the slowest speed you can use to get sharp focus?
a 1/500
b. 1/250
c. 1/125
d. 1/60
3. The speed at which you shoot is controlled by
a. shutter speed
b. ISO
c. aperature
d. all of the above
4. when you have a wide aperture say, f 1.4 or f 2.8, (your aperture is as open as it can get) what type of shots do you get?
a. shallow focus
b. deep focus
c. rack focus
d. none of the above
5. When you shoot with a small aperture, say f 11 or f 22, what types of shots do you get?
a. shallow focus
b. deep focus
c. rack focus
d. all of the above
6. What is another name for your aperture?
a. the lens
b. the f-stop
c. the iris
d. the ISO rating
7. The aperture and the shutter speed both control
a. your exposure
b. whether you are underexposed, overexposed or properly exposed
c. whether your shot is too dark or washed out or just right
d. all of the above
Photo Test
Using the water bottle on the near table. go to spot A and shoot
8. One photo in shallow focus with the bottle in focus in the foreground and the background blurry.
What f-stop setting should you use?
9. One photo in deep focus with the bottle and the back wall in focus.
What f-stop setting should you use?
1. What is the slowest speed you can use to capture students in class at sharp focus?
a. 1/500
b. 1/250
c. 1/125
d. 1/60
2. When you are shooting an action scene, like a basketball game, what is the slowest speed you can use to get sharp focus?
a 1/500
b. 1/250
c. 1/125
d. 1/60
3. The speed at which you shoot is controlled by
a. shutter speed
b. ISO
c. aperature
d. all of the above
4. when you have a wide aperture say, f 1.4 or f 2.8, (your aperture is as open as it can get) what type of shots do you get?
a. shallow focus
b. deep focus
c. rack focus
d. none of the above
5. When you shoot with a small aperture, say f 11 or f 22, what types of shots do you get?
a. shallow focus
b. deep focus
c. rack focus
d. all of the above
6. What is another name for your aperture?
a. the lens
b. the f-stop
c. the iris
d. the ISO rating
7. The aperture and the shutter speed both control
a. your exposure
b. whether you are underexposed, overexposed or properly exposed
c. whether your shot is too dark or washed out or just right
d. all of the above
Photo Test
Using the water bottle on the near table. go to spot A and shoot
8. One photo in shallow focus with the bottle in focus in the foreground and the background blurry.
What f-stop setting should you use?
9. One photo in deep focus with the bottle and the back wall in focus.
What f-stop setting should you use?