Lesson 3: Depth of Field Welcome to your Lesson 3: Depth of Field Name Email 1. The f-stops serve two purposes - what are they? A. To control motion and control depth of field B. To control motion and control the amount of light that reaches the sensor C. To control the amount of light that reaches the sensor and ISO speed D. To control the amount of light that reaches the sensor and depth of field 2. What is Depth of Field A. How far the camera can focus B. The area in the photograph that is in focus C. The distance in the background that is in focus D. The distance between the camera and the subject 3. Why would you want to move the lens from F4 to F2.8? A. To increase the depth of field B. To use a slower shutter speed C. To allow less light to reach the sensor D. To decrease the depth of field 4. If you move the f-stop from F5.6 to F8, what happens to the amount of light that reaches the sensor? A. Decreases B. Increases C. Stays the same 5. If you move the f-stop from F5.6 to F8, what happens to the depth of field? A. Decreases B. Increases C. Stays the same 6. What happens to the depth of field when you move the lens from F11 to F16? A. Decreases B. Increases C. Stays the same 7. What happens to the amount of light reaching the sensor when you move the lens from F11 to F16? A. Decreases B. Increases C. Stays the same 8. If you are photographing with a 50mm lens, which distance would create the largest depth of field? A. 4 ft. B. 8 ft. C. 10 ft. D. 12 ft. 9. If you are photographing with a 200mm lens, which distance would create the shallowest depth of field? A. 4 ft. B. 8 ft. C. 10 ft. D. 12 ft. 10. Which lens would provide the photographer with the best option for a shallow depth of field? 17mm 28mm 28-75mm 200mm Time's up admin2020-04-26T16:14:12-05:00