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Photography Quiz
1. Focus stacking should ideally be done using a tripod?
a. True b. False a. Distance of the camera to the subject b. Focal length of the lens c. Lens aperture d. Distance of the subject to the background e. Hyperfocal distance
2. Which of the following does not affect depth of field?
3. Battery chargers for cameras purchased in the U.S. always switch to 220 voltage for other countries a. True b. False
4. When photographing action subjects with a telephoto, the shutter speed should be the reciprocal of a. The lens aperture b. The hyperfocal distance c. The focal length of the lens d. The filter size of the lens a. True b. False
5. It’s possible to learn to determine the correct exposure without a light meter?
6. ‘Dynamic range’ refers to: a. How much detail is retained in both the highlights and the shadows b. How much is in focus in front of and behind a subject c. How much exposure compensation is needed in a given scene d. How many frames are required for focus stacking a. True b. False
7. The quality of photographic images is the same in both SD cards and Flash cards.
8. The best focus point arrangement for birds in flight with a monochromatic sky is: a. A central cluster of 15 points b. A central cluster of 9 points c. A central cluster of 4 points d. All of the points
9. The only time a monopod is useful is: a. To help you manage the weight of your camera and lens b. To allow you to use a long shutter speed in dark environments c. To help you work with an off-camera flash d. To make you look more professional
10. A polarizing filter causes: a. A loss of one f/stop of light b. A loss of two f/stops of light c. A loss of three f/stops of light d. No loss of light at all