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FORENSIC MIDTERM EXAM REVIEWER 👑 PART 2
55問 • 1幎前
  • #100
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    問題䞀芧

  • 1

    Press this button to release the shutter.

    F1 SHUTTER BUTTON

  • 2

    F2?

    F2 AF ASSIST BEAM AND RED EYE REDUCTION/SELF TIMER/REMOTE CONTROL LAMP

  • 3

    Enabled by default, this lamp emits a red beam to help AF detection in certain situations. It is automatically turned off in Silent Shooting mode.

    AF ASSIST BEAM

  • 4

    Is enabled on your camera, half-pressing the shutter button will light up this lamp when you use the built-in flash.

    RED EYE REDUCTION

  • 5

    When you set the self timer, this lamp will blink for the duration of the timer until the picture is taken.

    SELF TIMER

  • 6

    This is the section that connects to the interchangeable lens to the camera body.

    F3 LENS MOUNT

  • 7

    Press this button when you want to detach the lens. The lens lock pin retracts when the button is pressed, enabling you to turn the lens freely.

    F4 LENS RELEASE BUTTON

  • 8

    Align the mark on the lens with this mark when you are attaching or detaching a lens.

    F5 LENS MOUNT INDEX

  • 9

    Converts light entering the lens into electrical signals. These signals (light information) are sent to the image processor for analysis.

    F6 IMAGE SENSOR

  • 10

    This helps protect the camera from dust when changing lenses.

    F7 SENSOR PROTECTION MECHANISM/SHUTTER MECHANISM

  • 11

    When needed, you can fire the flash to capture a shot in a dimly-lit scene. The flash may be automatically fired in some modes.

    F8 BUILT IN FLASH

  • 12

    prevents external light from entering when your eye is in contact with the eyepiece. A soft material is used to reduce the burden on the eye and the forehead.

    R1 EYECUP

  • 13

    is a small window on the camera which you look through in order to compose your photo and establish focus on a subject. This allows you to put full attention on the subject right before your eyes, which in turn makes it easier to track moving subjects.

    R2 VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE

  • 14

    senses when your eye is near the viewfinder and activates the viewfinder display accordingly. You can also restrict the display to only the viewfinder or LCD screen using the menu settings.

    R3 VIEWFINDER SENSOR

  • 15

    Turn or slide this to adjust the clarity of the viewfinder image.

    R4 DIOPTRIC ADJUSTMENT KNOB/SLIDER

  • 16

    R5?

    R5 AE LOCK/FE LOCK/MAGNIFY BUTTON

  • 17

    Pressing this button locks the exposure settings so they don't change even when you recompose and refocus the shot. This works well together with spot metering mode when shooting in backlight and high-contrast situations.

    AE LOCK

  • 18

    When you are using a flash, pressing this button locks the flash output so that it doesn't change even when you change the composition.

    FE LOCK

  • 19

    This is good for checking details and focus.

    MAGNIFY BUTTON

  • 20

    Use this button to go into AF point (autofocus) selection mode during AF shooting. You can move the AF zone/area using the cross keys.

    R6 AF POINT SELECTION/INDEX BUTTON

  • 21

    When this lamp blinks red, the camera is writing to the memory card. Do not open the card slot or battery compartment cover when you see this, as it may cause the camera to malfunction.

    R7 ACCESS LAMP

  • 22

    Press this button to toggle between different viewfinder/Live View/playback display screens. You can customise the viewfinder/Live View displays in the menu settings.

    R8 INFO BUTTON

  • 23

    a) Up/ Exposure compensation b) Right/Self-timer/Drive mode selection button c) Down/Delete button d) Left/AF/MF button e) Quick Control/Set

    R9 CROSS KEYS

  • 24

    This is the button for playing back images you have captured. Pressing the button once displays the last image you captured or showed.

    R10 PLAYBACK BUTTON

  • 25

    Use this button to display the menu for adjusting the different camera functions. After selecting a menu item, you can adjust the camera settings in greater detail

    R11 MENU BUTTON

  • 26

    The rear LCD monitor lets you preview and review images and change camera settings. Most EOS R camera models have a Vari-angle LCD touchscreen monitor, which can be flipped out and rotated to capture self-portraits, low-angle, and high-angle shots more easily. The touchscreen allows intuitive camera operation including touch and drag AF control.

    R12 LCD MONITOR

  • 27

    This is a built-in microphone for capturing the audio sound during movie recording. Used may be monaural or stereo depending on the camera model.

    T1 MICROPHONE

  • 28

    Audio sound of a recorded movie can be played back through the speaker. During movie playback, you can adjust the volume by pressing the up or down cross keys.

    T2 SPEAKER

  • 29

    Pull the end of the strap through the eyelet, and secure it firmly while ensuring that the two ends of the strap are well-balanced.

    T3 STRAP MOUNT

  • 30

    You can use it to attach compatible accessories such as an external flash or audio equipment.

    T4 MULTI FUNCTION SHOE

  • 31

    Turn this dial to select a shooting mode according to the scene you want to capture

    T5 MODE DIAL

  • 32

    These give you the flexibility to configure camera settings like exposure and white balance according to your shooting intent.

    TRADITIONAL EXPOSURE MODES

  • 33

    the camera automatically selects the appropriate settings for the scene or your chosen effect. You can use it to unleash your creativity without worrying about technicalities!

    AUTOMATIC MODES

  • 34

    Use this switch to power on or power off the camera. When the power of the camera is left on for a prolonged period of time, it switches automatically to the standby mode to conserve power.

    T6 POWER SWITCH

  • 35

    Press this button to start video recording. This also lets you record videos while in a still shooting mode.

    T7 MOVIE SHOOTING BUTTON

  • 36

    This is a multi-purpose dial that allows you to perform tasks such as adjusting the value of the shooting settings (usually aperture/shutter speed/exposure compensation) and jumping through playback images.

    T8 ELECTRONIC DIAL

  • 37

    Press this button to adjust the sensitivity of the camera toward light. ISO speed is an international standard that is determined based on the sensitivity of negative films.

    T9 ISO SPEED SETTING BUTTON

  • 38

    Turn the blank to alter the focal length. The selected focal length can be identified from the numbers and index marks at the lower end of the lens.

    T10 ZOOM RING

  • 39

    This ring with a knurled texture can be programmed to control an exposure setting of your choice, such as exposure compensation or aperture.

    T11 CONTROL/FOCUS RING

  • 40

    Displays the text or icon corresponding to the shooting mode you have selected.

    V1 SHOOTING MODE

  • 41

    The number varies with the capacity of the memory card in use as well as the image-recording quality you have selected.

    V2 NUMBER OF SHOTS

  • 42

    This number indicates the maximum number of shots you can take during continuous shooting before the camera's buffer fills and it becomes temporarily unable to take new shots as it writes to the card.

    V3 MAXIMUM BURST

  • 43

    This duration depends on your video recording settings as well as your memory card. When you start recording, it changes to the time elapsed.

    V4 AVAILABLE VIDEO RECORDING TIME

  • 44

    This icon displays the remaining battery level. Here, the battery is about 50% full.

    V5 BATTERY LEVEL

  • 45

    Indicates the time interval during which the shutter is open.

    V6 SHUTTER SPEED

  • 46

    This value indicates the extent to which the aperture blades inside the lens are open. A smaller value means the aperture is more widely open, which allows more light to be captured. The selectable aperture value range varies according to the lens in use.

    V7 APERTURE VALUE

  • 47

    This shows how much the image is over- or under-exposed according to the camera-metered "correct exposure". This shows the exposure compensation, which you can adjust to intentionally over- or under-expose your shots.

    V8 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION/EXPOSURE METER

  • 48

    varies constantly when the Auto setting is selected. A higher blank makes it easier to capture shots of a dimly lit scene.

    V9 ISO SPEED

  • 49

    Indicates the focal length that you are shooting with.

    V10 FOCAL LENGTH

  • 50

    Indicates the position of the focusing frame during AF (autofocus) shooting. This is the frame in Flexible Zone AF mode. It may look different in some other modes.

    V11 AF COVERAGE/FRAME

  • 51

    This lets you plug in an external microphone for audio recording.

    S1 MIC TERMINAL

  • 52

    Recent cameras have a USB-C terminal for data transfer/in-camera charging.

    S2 DIGITAL TERMINAL

  • 53

    For video output to an external recorder, etc. Bottom

    S3 HDMI MICRO OUT TERMINAL

  • 54

    This is a socket placed at bottom of the camera body for attaching the camera to a tripod. This socket fits the 1/4-20 UNC standard screw thread size, which is used by most conventional tripods.

    B2 TRIPOD SOCKET

  • 55

    B1?

    B1 CARD SLOT, BATTERY COMPARTMENT

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    問題䞀芧

  • 1

    Press this button to release the shutter.

    F1 SHUTTER BUTTON

  • 2

    F2?

    F2 AF ASSIST BEAM AND RED EYE REDUCTION/SELF TIMER/REMOTE CONTROL LAMP

  • 3

    Enabled by default, this lamp emits a red beam to help AF detection in certain situations. It is automatically turned off in Silent Shooting mode.

    AF ASSIST BEAM

  • 4

    Is enabled on your camera, half-pressing the shutter button will light up this lamp when you use the built-in flash.

    RED EYE REDUCTION

  • 5

    When you set the self timer, this lamp will blink for the duration of the timer until the picture is taken.

    SELF TIMER

  • 6

    This is the section that connects to the interchangeable lens to the camera body.

    F3 LENS MOUNT

  • 7

    Press this button when you want to detach the lens. The lens lock pin retracts when the button is pressed, enabling you to turn the lens freely.

    F4 LENS RELEASE BUTTON

  • 8

    Align the mark on the lens with this mark when you are attaching or detaching a lens.

    F5 LENS MOUNT INDEX

  • 9

    Converts light entering the lens into electrical signals. These signals (light information) are sent to the image processor for analysis.

    F6 IMAGE SENSOR

  • 10

    This helps protect the camera from dust when changing lenses.

    F7 SENSOR PROTECTION MECHANISM/SHUTTER MECHANISM

  • 11

    When needed, you can fire the flash to capture a shot in a dimly-lit scene. The flash may be automatically fired in some modes.

    F8 BUILT IN FLASH

  • 12

    prevents external light from entering when your eye is in contact with the eyepiece. A soft material is used to reduce the burden on the eye and the forehead.

    R1 EYECUP

  • 13

    is a small window on the camera which you look through in order to compose your photo and establish focus on a subject. This allows you to put full attention on the subject right before your eyes, which in turn makes it easier to track moving subjects.

    R2 VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE

  • 14

    senses when your eye is near the viewfinder and activates the viewfinder display accordingly. You can also restrict the display to only the viewfinder or LCD screen using the menu settings.

    R3 VIEWFINDER SENSOR

  • 15

    Turn or slide this to adjust the clarity of the viewfinder image.

    R4 DIOPTRIC ADJUSTMENT KNOB/SLIDER

  • 16

    R5?

    R5 AE LOCK/FE LOCK/MAGNIFY BUTTON

  • 17

    Pressing this button locks the exposure settings so they don't change even when you recompose and refocus the shot. This works well together with spot metering mode when shooting in backlight and high-contrast situations.

    AE LOCK

  • 18

    When you are using a flash, pressing this button locks the flash output so that it doesn't change even when you change the composition.

    FE LOCK

  • 19

    This is good for checking details and focus.

    MAGNIFY BUTTON

  • 20

    Use this button to go into AF point (autofocus) selection mode during AF shooting. You can move the AF zone/area using the cross keys.

    R6 AF POINT SELECTION/INDEX BUTTON

  • 21

    When this lamp blinks red, the camera is writing to the memory card. Do not open the card slot or battery compartment cover when you see this, as it may cause the camera to malfunction.

    R7 ACCESS LAMP

  • 22

    Press this button to toggle between different viewfinder/Live View/playback display screens. You can customise the viewfinder/Live View displays in the menu settings.

    R8 INFO BUTTON

  • 23

    a) Up/ Exposure compensation b) Right/Self-timer/Drive mode selection button c) Down/Delete button d) Left/AF/MF button e) Quick Control/Set

    R9 CROSS KEYS

  • 24

    This is the button for playing back images you have captured. Pressing the button once displays the last image you captured or showed.

    R10 PLAYBACK BUTTON

  • 25

    Use this button to display the menu for adjusting the different camera functions. After selecting a menu item, you can adjust the camera settings in greater detail

    R11 MENU BUTTON

  • 26

    The rear LCD monitor lets you preview and review images and change camera settings. Most EOS R camera models have a Vari-angle LCD touchscreen monitor, which can be flipped out and rotated to capture self-portraits, low-angle, and high-angle shots more easily. The touchscreen allows intuitive camera operation including touch and drag AF control.

    R12 LCD MONITOR

  • 27

    This is a built-in microphone for capturing the audio sound during movie recording. Used may be monaural or stereo depending on the camera model.

    T1 MICROPHONE

  • 28

    Audio sound of a recorded movie can be played back through the speaker. During movie playback, you can adjust the volume by pressing the up or down cross keys.

    T2 SPEAKER

  • 29

    Pull the end of the strap through the eyelet, and secure it firmly while ensuring that the two ends of the strap are well-balanced.

    T3 STRAP MOUNT

  • 30

    You can use it to attach compatible accessories such as an external flash or audio equipment.

    T4 MULTI FUNCTION SHOE

  • 31

    Turn this dial to select a shooting mode according to the scene you want to capture

    T5 MODE DIAL

  • 32

    These give you the flexibility to configure camera settings like exposure and white balance according to your shooting intent.

    TRADITIONAL EXPOSURE MODES

  • 33

    the camera automatically selects the appropriate settings for the scene or your chosen effect. You can use it to unleash your creativity without worrying about technicalities!

    AUTOMATIC MODES

  • 34

    Use this switch to power on or power off the camera. When the power of the camera is left on for a prolonged period of time, it switches automatically to the standby mode to conserve power.

    T6 POWER SWITCH

  • 35

    Press this button to start video recording. This also lets you record videos while in a still shooting mode.

    T7 MOVIE SHOOTING BUTTON

  • 36

    This is a multi-purpose dial that allows you to perform tasks such as adjusting the value of the shooting settings (usually aperture/shutter speed/exposure compensation) and jumping through playback images.

    T8 ELECTRONIC DIAL

  • 37

    Press this button to adjust the sensitivity of the camera toward light. ISO speed is an international standard that is determined based on the sensitivity of negative films.

    T9 ISO SPEED SETTING BUTTON

  • 38

    Turn the blank to alter the focal length. The selected focal length can be identified from the numbers and index marks at the lower end of the lens.

    T10 ZOOM RING

  • 39

    This ring with a knurled texture can be programmed to control an exposure setting of your choice, such as exposure compensation or aperture.

    T11 CONTROL/FOCUS RING

  • 40

    Displays the text or icon corresponding to the shooting mode you have selected.

    V1 SHOOTING MODE

  • 41

    The number varies with the capacity of the memory card in use as well as the image-recording quality you have selected.

    V2 NUMBER OF SHOTS

  • 42

    This number indicates the maximum number of shots you can take during continuous shooting before the camera's buffer fills and it becomes temporarily unable to take new shots as it writes to the card.

    V3 MAXIMUM BURST

  • 43

    This duration depends on your video recording settings as well as your memory card. When you start recording, it changes to the time elapsed.

    V4 AVAILABLE VIDEO RECORDING TIME

  • 44

    This icon displays the remaining battery level. Here, the battery is about 50% full.

    V5 BATTERY LEVEL

  • 45

    Indicates the time interval during which the shutter is open.

    V6 SHUTTER SPEED

  • 46

    This value indicates the extent to which the aperture blades inside the lens are open. A smaller value means the aperture is more widely open, which allows more light to be captured. The selectable aperture value range varies according to the lens in use.

    V7 APERTURE VALUE

  • 47

    This shows how much the image is over- or under-exposed according to the camera-metered "correct exposure". This shows the exposure compensation, which you can adjust to intentionally over- or under-expose your shots.

    V8 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION/EXPOSURE METER

  • 48

    varies constantly when the Auto setting is selected. A higher blank makes it easier to capture shots of a dimly lit scene.

    V9 ISO SPEED

  • 49

    Indicates the focal length that you are shooting with.

    V10 FOCAL LENGTH

  • 50

    Indicates the position of the focusing frame during AF (autofocus) shooting. This is the frame in Flexible Zone AF mode. It may look different in some other modes.

    V11 AF COVERAGE/FRAME

  • 51

    This lets you plug in an external microphone for audio recording.

    S1 MIC TERMINAL

  • 52

    Recent cameras have a USB-C terminal for data transfer/in-camera charging.

    S2 DIGITAL TERMINAL

  • 53

    For video output to an external recorder, etc. Bottom

    S3 HDMI MICRO OUT TERMINAL

  • 54

    This is a socket placed at bottom of the camera body for attaching the camera to a tripod. This socket fits the 1/4-20 UNC standard screw thread size, which is used by most conventional tripods.

    B2 TRIPOD SOCKET

  • 55

    B1?

    B1 CARD SLOT, BATTERY COMPARTMENT