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What does DSLR stand for?
Which shooting mode on the Canon T3 allows you full control over settings like shutter speed and aperture?
What file format offers the most flexibility in post-editing but requires more memory?
Which white balance setting should be used under cloudy skies?
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What composition technique involves placing the subject at the intersection points of a 3x3 grid?
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Camera Basics Quiz Summary
- DSLR stands for Digital Single-Lens Reflex, which is a type of camera providing a direct optical view through the lens.
- The Canon T3's Manual (M) mode offers complete control over settings such as shutter speed and aperture.
- RAW file format allows greater post-editing flexibility compared to JPEG and TIFF, but requires more storage space.
- For cloudy skies, the appropriate white balance setting is "Cloudy" to enhance warmth in images.
- ISO adjusts the camera's sensitivity to light, enabling better performance in various lighting conditions.
- Manual focus provides more creative control for precise focus areas over the more automatic autofocus.
- On the Canon T3, the date and time settings can be adjusted in the Setup Menu.
- Shutter Priority (Tv) mode allows users to control shutter speed while the camera selects the appropriate aperture.
- The Rule of Thirds is a composition technique that places subjects at intersection points of a 3x3 grid to create balance.
- For sports photography and fast-moving subjects, the best setting is Sports Mode, designed for quick shutter speeds.
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Test your knowledge of essential camera concepts with this 10-question exit ticket quiz. This quiz covers topics such as DSLR terminology, shooting modes on Canon cameras, and file formats for photography. Perfect for beginners looking to solidify their understanding of camera basics.