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What is aperture in photography?
Aperture is the opening in a lens through which light passes, influencing exposure and depth of field.
What does ISO refer to in photography?
ISO measures the sensitivity of the camera's sensor to light; higher ISO allows for shooting in low light but can increase noise.
What is shutter speed?
Shutter speed is the duration a camera's shutter remains open, affecting exposure and motion blur.
What is the rule of thirds in composition?
The rule of thirds is a guideline for composition that divides an image into a 3x3 grid; placing key elements along the lines or intersections creates balance.
What are the different types of cameras?
The main types of cameras include DSLR, mirrorless, compact, and smartphone cameras.
What is a focal length?
Focal length is the distance between the lens and the sensor, affecting how zoomed in or out an image appears.
What is the purpose of a tripod?
A tripod stabilizes a camera, allowing for longer exposures and sharper images with reduced motion blur.
What is white balance in photography?
White balance adjusts the colors in an image to ensure that whites appear neutral under different lighting conditions.
What is post-processing?
Post-processing is the act of editing an image after it has been captured, using software to enhance or alter its appearance.
What is composition in photography?
Composition refers to the arrangement of elements in a photograph, guiding how viewers perceive the image.