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1. 

Why are flat diffusers used on a meter?

2. 

What are exposure meters designed to measure?

3. 

Your camera shows the histogram with the majority of the graph heavily weighted to the left. This could be an indication of

4. 

A histogram shows the brightness value of all the ___________ in an image.

5. 

What type of exposure meter is used inside a camera?

6. 

What type of meter allows accurate reflective readings from a distance by isolating a tiny portion of a scene to be measured?

7. 

Reflective hand-held meters measure light

8. 

A light meter measures which of the following?

9. 

What three exposure elements does a light meter consider?

10. 

In order to achieve proper exposure, the gray card should be positioned

11. 

What can be used with a reflective meter to ensure proper exposure?

12. 

An incident light meter reads light

13. 

What icon is used for setting an incident meter into flash mode?

14. 

What meter attachment is use for taking overall readings from multiple light sources?

15. 

An incident meter measures F8 with a subscipt number indicating 9/10. What would be the best f-stop setting?

16. 

An incident meter measures F5.6 with a subscipt number indicating 5/10. What would be the best f-stop setting?

17. 

If you are trying to preserve detail in the bright area of your image you are most concerned with what part of the histogram

18. 

After exposure, a histogram shows pixels only towards the left side of the graph with the highest point at the extreme left. Which of the following would this histogram indicate?

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