If you were shooting in the early morning (pre-sunrise), what apperture setting would you most likely want to use?
| • | f/8 |
| • | f/16 |
| • | f/32 |
| • | f/2.8 (correct answer, your response) |
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What does this symbol mean?

| • | Portrait mode |
| • | Landscape Mode |
| • | Flower Mode |
| • | Macro Mode (correct answer, your response) |
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The button that is pushed to take the photograph controls the
| • | white balance. |
| • | aperture. |
| • | ISO. |
| • | shutter. (correct answer, your response) |
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It isn't that important to control the lighting when taking a photograph because it can always be fixed later using Photoshop.
| • | True |
| • | False (correct answer) |
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The best way to get a really close shot of a subject is by zooming in and moving as close to the subject as possible.
| • | True |
| • | False (correct answer, your response) |
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A setting of f/4 refers to shutter speed.
| • | True |
| • | False (correct answer, your response) |
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You can change the white balance on the camera by
| • | using the White Balance button. |
| • | going to the White Balance menu in the Main Menu. |
| • | going to the Function menu in Mode Menu. (correct answer, your response) |
| • | turning the camera off and back on again. |
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Aperture is the first "line of defense" for controlling light.
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What does this symbol mean?

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| • | Landscape Mode (correct answer, your response) |
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