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| 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. |