Multiple-choice photography quiz: part 4, questions 61 to 80
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61) What is the angle of view on a fisheye lens?
a) 180 degrees
b) 225 degrees
c) 270 degrees
62) The Albert effect is
a) a method of producing a reversed image
b) lens flare
c) a back-lighting effect
63) A chronographic camera is used to photograph
a) nighttime images with infrared
b) heat emission
c) the sun
64) The Petzval lens – designed in 1840 – is now used as
a) an enlarger lens
b) a camera lens
c) a projector lens
65) The ‘zone system’ was devised by
a) Fox Talbot
b) Ansel Adams
c) David Bailey
66) Ektachrome slide film was first released in
a) 1946
b) 1951
c) 1956
67) The first 35mm camera, made by Leica, came out in
a) 1914
b) 1924
c) 1934
68.) It is possible to develop black and white prints direct from colour negative film
a) true
b) false
c) not directly
69) 400 ASA black and white film rated at 3200 ASA would require an increase in developing time of
a) 80%
b) 160%
c) 240%
70) Artist David Hockney caused some controversy with his
a) religious pictures
b) nude pictures
c) joiner pictures
71) In underwater photography objects seem
a) further than they really are
b) normal
c) closer than they really are
72) Using tungsten film in daylight will cause a
a) blue cast
b) orange cast
c) green cast
73) A french flag is
a) a remote shutter release
b) a lens shade
c) a lens mount
74) Photocolor RT colour print chemical work at room temperature
a) false
b) true
c) wishful thinking
75) Disk film was used as early as
a) 1979
b) 1947
c) 1893
76) If a colour print has a blue cast you can correct it with
a) cyan and yellow
b) cyan and magenta
c) yellow and magenta
77) An over-exposed and over-developed negative will be
a) very contrasted
b) very dense
c) both
78.) If 400 ASA film needs 1/250 at f8, 100 ASA film will need
a) f5.6 and 1/250
b) f4 and 1/250
c) f8 and 1/125
79) Guide number refers to
a) the power output of a flash
b) the sprocket numbers on roll film
c) the focal length of a lens
80) Using ‘Universal’ colour film gives colour negative AND slides on the same roll
a) true
b) false
c) false as it’s black and white film
Solution
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