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Photography Questions and Answers (Q&A)

Robininspain
Answered: Mar 23, 2017
This is an ambiguous question because the word quick is being used grammatically incorrectly. The question should be, 'If a shutter speed is 1/100, what is twice as LONG .... or twice as FAST?' If...Read More

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N. Kingsley, Writer
Answered: Nov 11, 2018
The key element is the amount of light you allow into your camera when taking a picture. The more light, the brighter the picture. The aperture setting controls how much light is let in. But this...Read More

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K.Paul
Answered: Dec 11, 2017
The term that defines the amount of light passing through a lens is called aperture. It is the hole between the lens of the camera and the photographic medium wherein light passes through. This...Read More

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Wyatt Williams
Answered: Apr 18, 2024
Between 400 and 1600, depending on the camera

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Answered: Apr 18, 2024
Exposure

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L.Steven
Answered: Jan 07, 2018
The amount of light or darkness in a photograph is known as exposure. In the domain of photography, exposure refers to the amount of light based on a unit area that reaches the photographic film....Read More

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E. Stanley, Technical writer
Answered: Aug 02, 2018
Without a doubt, photography became mainstream in the second and latter half of the 20th century. It was during this time in which print journalism from newspapers up to major magazines began to...Read More

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Kja
Answered: Apr 18, 2024
Extreme close up.

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Answered: Apr 18, 2024
Aperture

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Catherine halcombe
Answered: Apr 18, 2024
Decrease the f-stop

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C. Marcus, Content Developer
Answered: Jan 04, 2019
Sometime, people want to take a picture using their own camera instead of a cell phone. They really want a picture that looks like a photographer took it instead of an amateur. The camera will...Read More

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E.Susan
Answered: Dec 05, 2017
Digital cameras do not use film. A digital camera is similar to a standard film camera in many aspects. Both of them run on batteries, have a shutter to capture pictures, and employ lenses for a...Read More

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Daniel Frederic
Answered: Jul 12, 2019
Aside from the fact that both VGA and QVGA are displays or screens for different devices, there are some differences between them, basically on their specifications. VGA is the short form of...Read More

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