Quiz 1

  1. On a given lens, which aperture will render the shallowest Depth of Field?
    A) f2.8
    B) f5.6
    C) f11
    D) f16

  2. Which Shutter Speed is "slowest?"
    A) 1/8 sec.
    B) 1/60
    C) 1/250
    D) 1/1000

  3. If the light is too dim for a shutter speed high enough to stop motion, which one of these settings would allow the fastest shutter?
    A) ISO 100
    B) ISO 400
    C) ISO 800
    D) none of the above

  4. If you needed best image quality, maximum control, and the ability to recover highlights and shadows, which format would you choose?
    A) RAW
    B) tiff
    C) jpeg
    D) none of these

  5. If you would like to extend your usable shutter speed range in very low light which accessory would be most useful?
    A) light meter
    B) tripod
    C) laptop
    D) none of the above

  6. Using a slow shutter speed would be an effective way of  graphically  _____________________.
    A) stopping motion
    B) portraying motion
    C) narrowing depth of field
    D) all of the above

  7. F-stops are calculated by dividing the lens focal length by what other measurement?
    A) camera strap length
    B) ISO
    C) aperture diameter
    D) none of the above

  8. On a histogram display:

    A) the horizontal axis represents the range of brightness from 0-255

    B). the vertical axis represents the number of pixels exposed at various light values from 0-255

    C) you can determine an image's black and white points

    D) all of the above

    E) none of the above

  9. In the RAW capture workflow, only these settings are "baked-in" the file:
    A) Color balance
    B) ISO setting
    C) Shutter speed
    D) Aperture
    E) none of the above
    F) B, C, and D

    G) A, B, and C


  10. Equivalent exposures are a series of:
    A)  apertures
    B)  shutter speeds
    C) ISOs
    D) settings which achieve the same exposure level
    E) all of the above