- What is attached to the lens to reduce flares?
- What are the advantages of physically big sensors?
- What is a neutral filter?
- To what item are terms "pillow-shaped" and "barrel-shaped" applicable?
- How can you control the polarizer filter effect?
- What is almost always shot with a telephoto lens?
- When was the first single lens reflex camera for 35 mm film introduced?
- Which value corresponds to the minimal aperture?
- What is a device color profile?
- What is the origin of the red-eye effect?
- Which of the following film formats was historically the latest?
- What is the field of view of a 100 mm lens at 35 mm frame?
- Which statement is always true for focal shutters?
- Which type of photography benefits from tilt-shift lens?
- What is a "field camera"?
- What of the following has constant color temperature:
- What is a "matrix metering"?
- Exposition correction of +1 EV corresponds to:
- What distinguishes a circular polarizer from a linear one?
- Which principle lies behind the red eye reduction?
- What is the name of the effect apparent as color dots at the same location of the image at long exposure times?
- How can you deabbreviate ISO?
- What photographers mean by "barn doors"?
- What type of photography benefits most from the aperture priority mode?
- What is a gradient density filter?
- What is a flash syncronization speed?
- How do you "pull a film"?
- Which weather allow most efficient usage of a polarizer filter?
- Which film has a perforation?
- What happens during the serial film winding?
- Where can you find a safe photographic light?
- Many 35 mm cameras have a pressure table. What is its purpose?
- What does a photographic term "contrajour" mean?
- Types of which device are called "leaf-type" and "focal-type"?
- What are the optimal conditions of photo film storage?
- What is a DX code on film cassettes?
- What do numbers of black and white paper mean?
- What type of photography benefits most from the usage of a remote control?
- Where is a pentaprism (or its analog) located in a modern reflex camera?
- What is the purpose of a sensor shaking?
- Which device allows the reduction of light amount passing through the lens?
- Where you can meet a lampshade?
- How can a photographer use a sack of beans most efficiently?
- How can you deabbreviate SLR?
- How can you use a "3 by 3" rule?
- What is the name of the effect introduced by the light beams that does not create an image?
- How should one shot a waterfall to depict water as a white blur?
- What are "sepia" filters designed for?
- What did Louis Dagger invent?
- What are multiplication prisms designed for?
- Many compact cameras utilize zoom lens. What are they needed for?
- Which device increases the lens focal length?
- What is a film cross-processing?
- What is an exposure width of a photomaterial?
- What is a passive focusing?
- Which type of film is most suitable for hand-held shutting in low light conditions?
- Which quantity is measured in Kelvins (Ê)?
- Which value does not match a telephoto lens for a full-frame camera?
- Which device should be obligatory present in a reflex camera?
- What is measured in diopters?
- Which property of a sensor is directly associated with signal to noise ratio?
- What is a pneumatic shutter release?
- Why standard 50 mm lens are not so popular nowadays?
- What are the following temrs applied to: "matt", "glossy", "satin", "silk"?
- What is the origin of multicolored flares on the lens front?
- How does it smell when one tones photo prints with sodium sulphite?
- What is a CCD used in auto-focusing system?
- What additional exposure during photo printing serves for?
- Which situation corresponds to flash photography in reflected light?
- What is the term for a sheet that is given by a photolab manager together with processed APS film or a memory card?
- Which operation increases the depth of field?
- What is a "microphotography"?
- By what is a 35 mm film leader extracted from its cassette?
- Which frame will have the better signal to noise ratio: taken at ISO 100 and pushed by 1 stop in raw converter or taken at ISO 200?
- Which of the following photographers does not use a wide format camera?
- What is an iris aperture?
- "Â" stands for "bulb" on a shutter speed scale. What is the origin of this term?
- What is a "star" filter used for?
- What should a photographer set in speed priority mode?
- What is the purpose of a polarizer filter?
- What is the incident light?
- Which type of photography benefits most from the speed priority mode?
- What is a term for the photo emulsion compound containing light-sensitive silver halogenide particles?
- Which type of photography does not benefit from usage of a tripod?
- What is a lens aberration?
- Which of the following cameras provides the fastest serial shooting?
- What is a teleconverter used for?
- What is a term for the material ability to provide the image quality at under- or over-exposure?
- Which abbreviation is used for the color negative film processing?
- What is a purpose of the preliminary depth of field control?
- How is the flash exposition controlled?
- What are conversion filters needed for?
- Which part of a camera does not need a power supply?
- What is the main advantage of lens optical stabilization?
- Which materials are not used in the photographic lenses?
- What are the distinguishing features of the shift lens?
- What was the name of a first camera manufactured by a company, which was called Canon later?
- How will a flash leading number change on twofold increase of material sensitivity?
- What is a filling flash needed for?
- What is the difference between Soft Spot and Center Spot filters?
- Which advantages does an optical viewfinder have as compared to an electronic one?
- Where does a digital camera write the acquired image to?
- How does the photographic interpolation affect the final image?
- Which geometrical size of a sensor corresponds to a crop-factor of 1.92?
- Which parameters should be set for proper exposition of the scene illuminated at 0 EV (2.5 lux)?
- A modern DSLR camera allows framing with the use of:
- The shutter lag includes time to perform the following operations:
- The sensor photographic width is:
- What is an exposition bracketing?
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