Across
- 3. The distance from the optical center of the lens to the camera’s sensor
- 5. a phenomenon in which the background appears to be closer to a subject and larger in comparison than it actually is
- 11. the distance between the nearest and furthest elements that appear to be "acceptably sharp" in an image
- 13. a measurement of the warmth or coolness of light, measured in Kelvin (K)
- 14. the recording mode that allows you to control every exposure setting
- 16. a lens that replicates how the human eye sees the world
- 18. The opening of a lens's iris through which light passes, measured in f/stop numbers
Down
- 1. a graph that measures the brightness of an image by representing the frequency of each tone as a value on a bar chart
- 2. the size of an image, measured in pixels
- 4. a lens that compresses the background
- 6. the speed that the shutter closes, measured in fractions of a second
- 7. An in-camera effect where you dolly towards or away from a subject while zooming in the opposite direction, so that the subject stays the same size in the frame but the perspective warps.
- 8. a lens that shows a wide angle of view and exaggerates perception of depth
- 9. the main part of the camera which contains the controls, the LCD, the internal image sensor, and the associated circuitry
- 10. the amount of light reaching the image sensor, exposing the image
- 12. a camera setting used to match the color of the light source so that white objects appear white
- 15. To clear the memory of an SD Card
- 17. An in-camera effect where the focus moves from foreground to background, or vice versa