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Lesson 5: Controlling Exposure
Posted on
October 27, 2020
by
Steve Kozak
Welcome to your Lesson 5: Controlling Exposure
1. Given F8 @ 1/125, what would the new shutter speed need to be if you moved the lens to F5.6?
A. 1/250
B. 1/60
C. 1/500
D. 1/30
2. Define “equivalent exposure”.
A. Exposures equal to the ISO
B. Exposures that yield the same amount of light onto the sensor
C. Exposures where the f-stop stays the same and only the shutter speed changes
D. Exposures where the shutter speed stays the same and only the f-stop changes
3. Give an equivalent exposure to F11 @ 1/15.
A. F11 @ 1/30
B. F8 @ 1/15
C. F8 @ 1/8
D. F16 @ 1/8
4. Give an equivalent exposure to F4 @ 1/125.
A. F5.6 @ 1/250
B. F5.6 @ 1/60
C. F2.8 @ 1/60
D. F8 @ 1/250
5. Give an equivalent exposure to F5.6 @ 1/500.
A. F11 @ 1/125
B. F8 @ 1/125
C. F4 @ 1/250
D. F4 @ 1/125
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