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Photography Test #1 Study Guide

Author: Ken Crowder
Horizontales
Camera lenses which have a broad or wide angle of view.
A circle of overlapping leaves inside the lens that adjusts the size of the aperture.
Camera mode which allows you to select the shutter speed and the camera determines the aperture.
A lens with a very wide angle of view, up to 180 degrees. and distorts the image by bending straight lines at the edge of the image.
You have full control over setting the aperture, shutter speed and ISO.
Latin for Dark Room. The name used for the very first cameras.
A numerical rating that indicates the speed of a film or digital sensor. The rating doubles each time the sensitivity of the sensor doubles.
Camera mode which allows you to select the aperture and the camera determines the shutter speed.
A lens with multiple focal lengths.
The widest possible opening of the lens aperture.
The amount of a scene that can be recorded by a particular lens from a given position; determined by the focal length of the lens.
A visual characteristic created by using a long telephoto lens.
A visual modifier, usually glass inside a metal ring, which is attached to the front of a camera lens.
The distance between the nearest and the farthest points that appear in acceptably sharp focus in a photograph. It varies with lens aperture, focal length and camera to subject distance.
The lens opening formed by the iris diaphragm inside the lens. The size is variable and adjustable by the aperture control.
Camera lenses with a fairly narrow angle of view.
Verticales
A visual characteristic created by using a wide angle lens very close to your subject.
A mechanical device usually inside your camera which opens and closes allowing light to hit the film or sensor.
A cable or cord attached to the camera used to activate the shutter.
A mechanical device which moves the lens farther away from the film plane allowing for extreme close up photography.
The smallest possible opening of the lens aperture.
The length of time the shutter remains open exposing the sensor to light.
A lens with only one focal length.
A 5 sided optical device that reflects the image from the viewing screen into the viewfinder.
A lens or camera mode which allows for focusing when photographing very close to your subject.
The distance between an internal part of a lens to the film plane when the lens is focused on infinity. It is usually expressed in mm's and determines the angle of view the camera will capture.
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The worlds first permanent photograph, made in 1826 by Niepce.
A camera lens with a focal length of 50 mm's