Book #1 (chapter 1) & #2 (chapter 8)

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1. What is meant by TACK sharp?

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TACK sharp refers to images that are incredibly sharp and clear, with no blurriness or softness in focus.

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2. What is the #1 piece of equipment that can help achieve TACK sharp images?

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A tripod helps stabilize the camera and eliminates camera shake, resulting in sharp images. Lens hoods help reduce lens flare, UV filters protect the lens, and camera straps provide convenience but do not directly impact image sharpness.

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3. What is a cable release or a wireless remote?

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A cable release or a wireless remote is a device used to remotely trigger the camera shutter, allowing the photographer to take photos without physically touching the camera. This helps reduce camera shake and can be particularly useful for long exposure shots or self-portraits.

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4. Why use a cable release/wireless remote?

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Using a cable release/wireless remote helps in stabilizing the camera to capture sharper images, especially in low light situations or when using long exposure times.

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5. What is VR (Nikon) or IS (Canon)?

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VR (Nikon) or IS (Canon) refers to Vibration Reduction or Image Stabilization, which are technologies implemented in camera lenses to reduce the effects of camera shake when taking photos or videos. It helps in achieving sharper images and smoother footage, especially in low light conditions or when using telephoto lenses.

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6. What is a potential disadvantage of using VR/IS?

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The correct answer highlights the challenge of filtering out noise or unwanted issues in the virtual reality or image stabilization process. The incorrect answers provide other common disadvantages associated with VR/IS technology.

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7. In professional terminology, what is another word for 'lens'?

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In professional jargon, the term 'glass' is often used interchangeably with 'lens' to refer to the optical component used in photography and other optical devices.

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8. ISO is the digital equivalent to what?

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ISO in digital photography refers to the sensor sensitivity to light, similar to how film speed determines the sensitivity of traditional film. Exposure settings, shutter speed, and aperture are other important aspects of photography, but they are not directly equivalent to ISO.

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9. In low light or when using a tripod, what level of ISO setting is recommended?

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In low light conditions or when using a tripod, it is recommended to use the LOWEST ISO setting. This helps reduce noise and graininess in the final image due to the longer exposure time.

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10. What is the main limitation of using the Camera LCD for assessing image sharpness?

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The Camera LCD screen is typically too small to accurately judge the sharpness of an image, as fine details may not be visible until viewed on a larger computer screen.

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11. Why would someone use burst photos?

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Burst photos are often used in situations where the lighting is low or the photographer is holding the camera by hand to increase the chances of getting a clear, sharp shot. This feature allows for multiple shots to be taken in quick succession, increasing the likelihood of capturing the desired image.

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12. What does 'Sneaker zoom' mean?

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The term 'Sneaker zoom' refers to the action of taking 2 steps closer to the subject to capture a better shot, rather than using the zoom function on a camera or any other unrelated meanings provided in the incorrect options.

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13. Name 2 ways to get a steady shot without a tripod?

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When taking a steady shot without a tripod, it is important to find stable surfaces to lean against or rest the camera on to minimize shakiness in the photo. Holding the camera with one hand, using a selfie stick, jumping, or closing your eyes will not provide the necessary stability for a clear and steady shot.

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14. What are the 4 modes to shoot in?

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The correct answer is 'Knowing the 4 modes' as the question is asking for the 4 specific shooting modes, which are Av (Aperture Priority), S/Tv (Shutter Priority), Manual (M), and Program (P). The incorrect answers do not accurately represent the 4 shooting modes required.

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15. What does Av stand for in photography?

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Av in photography stands for Aperture Priority mode, which allows the photographer to manually set the aperture while the camera determines the appropriate shutter speed for proper exposure. This mode is commonly used for portrait and landscape photos.

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16. What does S/Tv stand for in photography?

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S/Tv in photography stands for Shutter Priority, which is used to set the desired shutter speed while the camera automatically adjusts the aperture for proper exposure. Sports photos are often shot in Shutter Priority mode to freeze fast-moving subjects.

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17. What is another term for Manual?

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The correct term for Manual is Studio, as it refers to a space for artistic work or practice.

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18. What does 'P' stand for in the context of photography?

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In photography, 'P' typically stands for point-and-shoot mode, which is an automatic shooting mode that allows the camera to make exposure determinations.

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19. Name the 3 standard photo formats of digital SLR.

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The three standard photo formats for digital SLR cameras are JPEG, TIFF, and RAW. While BMP, PNG, and GIF are common image formats, they are not typically associated with digital SLR photography.

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20. What does W.H.I.M.S. stand for?

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W.H.I.M.S. is an acronym commonly used in photography to remember the key settings to check before capturing an image. The correct answer includes checking white balance, highlight warning status, ISO settings, mode selection, and image size to ensure optimal photo quality.

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21. When should memory cards be erased?

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It is important to erase memory cards only after ensuring that backups have been made in at least 2 different locations to avoid data loss.

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22. What does 'Sneaker zoom' refer to and why is it used?

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Sneaker zoom refers to physically moving closer to the subject with your feet instead of relying on digital or optical zoom features. This method ensures better image quality and perspective in photography.

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23. What types of shots are good for black and white photography?

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Black and white photography is often used to emphasize textures, details in old or peeling objects, and to create a mood in gray or overcast conditions. Vibrant colors, fast-paced action shots, and blurred images typically do not work as well in black and white photography.

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24. If you have to explain the story it does NOT belong in your...

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A portfolio typically showcases one's work, projects, and achievements rather than personal stories or detailed explanations. It is used to demonstrate skills and capabilities in a professional setting.

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What is meant by TACK sharp?
What is the #1 piece of equipment that can help achieve TACK sharp...
What is a cable release or a wireless remote?
Why use a cable release/wireless remote?
What is VR (Nikon) or IS (Canon)?
What is a potential disadvantage of using VR/IS?
In professional terminology, what is another word for 'lens'?
ISO is the digital equivalent to what?
In low light or when using a tripod, what level of ISO setting is...
What is the main limitation of using the Camera LCD for assessing...
Why would someone use burst photos?
What does 'Sneaker zoom' mean?
Name 2 ways to get a steady shot without a tripod?
What are the 4 modes to shoot in?
What does Av stand for in photography?
What does S/Tv stand for in photography?
What is another term for Manual?
What does 'P' stand for in the context of photography?
Name the 3 standard photo formats of digital SLR.
What does W.H.I.M.S. stand for?
When should memory cards be erased?
What does 'Sneaker zoom' refer to and why is it used?
What types of shots are good for black and white photography?
If you have to explain the story it does NOT belong in your...
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