Across
- 5. The distance in millimeters between the leans and the image ir forms on the film (Hint: two words, no space)
- 7. The slot at the top of a camera for adding accessories
- 8. What you use to adjust different settings on the camera
- 13. What we measure aperture in
- 14. This determines how light or dark the image is
- 16. The button you use to take the photo (Hint: two words, no space)
- 19. The aesthetic quality of the blur produced in the out-of-focus parts of an image produced by a lens
- 22. Ratio of height to width of a photo
- 24. The button to push to change lens (Hint: two words, no space)
- 26. What we save our images to in the camera (Hint: two words, no space)
- 27. What we measure shutter speed in
- 28. The size of an opening withing the camera lens that allows light to pass through the lens
- 29. What needs to be on your lens when not taking photos (Hint: two words, no space)
- 30. The only thing you’re allowed to clean the lens with (Hint: two words, no space)
Down
- 1. An image that has been shot with a long shutter speed (Hint: two words, no space)
- 2. Digital single lens reflex cameras are the most versatile of the digital cameras
- 3. The photographer sets the exposure instead of having the camera do it automatically
- 4. What we review images and camera settings on
- 6. The amount of time which the shutter is open to allow the film/sensor to be exposed to light (Hint: two words, no space)
- 9. Digital little flecks in an image, also sometimes called grain
- 10. How much of an image is in focus from front to back determined by the aperture (hint: three words, no spaces)
- 11. This determines what is in great detail or no detail
- 12. The hole you look through to take the picture
- 15. The button we use to review our images
- 17. The setting used to adjust for the different color of light sources
- 18. This is what we call an overly light image
- 20. Sensor in the viewfinder to show how bright or dark your image will be
- 21. This determines how sensitive the camera is to light
- 23. What you have to have around your neck when using the camera (Hint: Two words, no space)
- 25. This is what we call a dark image
