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Chapters 2 & 5

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Across
2.Works like a film camera, except it uses an electronic sensor rather than film to capture light
3.A removable accessory that contains the film or digital back is a/an _________
7.2, 4, and 8 second shutter speeds are full shutter speeds, or _____.
12.A technique that involves moving a camera to follow a subject in motion is called...
13.Which shutter is more accurate?
15.What does the image project on to
16.What camera has a lens mounted on a front standard to capture the scene and a slot on a rear standard to hold the film
19.What does a "T" setting mean?
21.Which type of view camera is a good choice for taking landscape photographs
23.What is the interval in which the shutter stays open called?
26.TLR stands for...
27.To change the shutter speed, you normally rotate the ________.
28.A type of shutter which is located in the camera lens and consists of several overlapping metal blades that open and close in a circular pattern when the shutter is pressed.
30.What does a "B" setting mean?
32.The difference between what you through the viewfinder and what the lens sees is the _____________
35.What do you check to ensure that you have not set a half- or third-stop setting incorrect?
36.On top of the TLR camera is a ______ that you compose and focus your subject on
37.A view camera must be used on a/an __________
38.To take a picture, you press the _________ button.
Down
1.On the bottom of the TLR camera is a, through which you expose the film to light
2.What do you remove that covers the film on one side of the holder before you take the picture
4.Light traveling through the lens doesn't reach the film until the shutter __________.
5.The _______ and distance of a moving subject can prove just as important as its speed.
6.What camera has a single lens like an SLR
7.A shutter located inside the camera body, just in front of where the film sits.
8.A subject moving left to right across the viewfinder requires a __________ shutter speed to freeze its motion.
9.Each halving or doubling is called one ________.
10.The shutter speed setting controls the appearance of a/an __________ subject.
11.What is the view camera mounted on
14.What is an accidental movement that could affect a picture?
17.Do you need to cover the view camera in order to take photos
18.Exposure is controlled by two variables one being the ______ of the lens opening
20.This camera is a special type of point-shoot camera (like Polaroid)
22.A rangefinder has this, but a viewfinder does not.
24.Which shutter doesn't depend on batteries?
25.The fine-tuning of the color consistency between your camera, computer moniter, and printer.
29.Which camera has the disadvantage of not permitting through-the-lens viewing
31.The most reliable way to steady a camera
33.A ________ shutter speed will create blur, to show action.
34.Bigger cameras and longer lenses require ______ shutter speeds.

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