Asked by Honey
                1: What type of zoom crops the image and enlarges this cropped image to fill the frame of the camera?
2: A photograph is taken by letting light fall on a light-sensitive medium, which then records the image onto that medium.
3: A camera in manual mode means that the camera will make all of the adjustments for the photographer.
4: In a pinhole camera, the image seen in the camera will be inverted.
5: Rather than having a mirror within the camera that reflects the image, point and shoot cameras have viewfinder that goes directly through the camera, giving the photographer a slightly different angle on the scene that what the shutter will open to capture.
6: What are pixels?
7: What opens between the lens and the film in order to create the photograph?
8: The magnification of a lens is also known as which of the following?
9: The white balance of an image can be affected by the particular lighting at the photograph site.
10: Aperture is the length of time that light is let into the camera in order to expose the film.
11: A lens can simply be a curved piece of glass.
12: How do point and shoot cameras differ from SLR cameras?
13: Generally, each pixel in an image creates 25 bytes of data.
14: Aperture is controlled by what in the camera?
15: RAW files can be compressed without losing information.
1: Digital Zoom
2: True
3: False
4: True
5: True
6: The smallest unit on the image that can be controlled.
7: A shutter
8: Focal length
9: True
10: False
11: True
12: What is seen in the viewfinder is not an exact replica of the image that will be taken in point and shoot cameras
13: False
14: Iris diaphragm
15: True
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- Honey
            
        2: A photograph is taken by letting light fall on a light-sensitive medium, which then records the image onto that medium.
3: A camera in manual mode means that the camera will make all of the adjustments for the photographer.
4: In a pinhole camera, the image seen in the camera will be inverted.
5: Rather than having a mirror within the camera that reflects the image, point and shoot cameras have viewfinder that goes directly through the camera, giving the photographer a slightly different angle on the scene that what the shutter will open to capture.
6: What are pixels?
7: What opens between the lens and the film in order to create the photograph?
8: The magnification of a lens is also known as which of the following?
9: The white balance of an image can be affected by the particular lighting at the photograph site.
10: Aperture is the length of time that light is let into the camera in order to expose the film.
11: A lens can simply be a curved piece of glass.
12: How do point and shoot cameras differ from SLR cameras?
13: Generally, each pixel in an image creates 25 bytes of data.
14: Aperture is controlled by what in the camera?
15: RAW files can be compressed without losing information.
1: Digital Zoom
2: True
3: False
4: True
5: True
6: The smallest unit on the image that can be controlled.
7: A shutter
8: Focal length
9: True
10: False
11: True
12: What is seen in the viewfinder is not an exact replica of the image that will be taken in point and shoot cameras
13: False
14: Iris diaphragm
15: True
Feel free to trust and use my answers to these questions !
- Honey
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