Difference between revisions of "Medium Format Cameras Proficiency Test"
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Complete this written portion on a separate sheet of paper before arriving for your operational proficiency. | Complete this written portion on a separate sheet of paper before arriving for your operational proficiency. |
Revision as of 13:57, 12 July 2013
Proficiency Test
WRITTEN TEST
- Answers can be found in Medium Format Cameras Operating Guide.
Complete this written portion on a separate sheet of paper before arriving for your operational proficiency.
- What size film do the 2 1/4" Cameras use? What size are the pictures taken with these cameras? How many exposures to a roll?
- What is the significance of the two red dots or triangles inside the back of the camera, and how do they effect the loading of the camera?
- When would you use the magnifier? How do you set it up?
- Identify the differences between the film advance and shutter cocking mechanisms on the different cameras.
- Where does the empty spool at the bottom of the camera go in order to load a new roll of film?
- The back cover latch ring is marked with a "C" and an "O" what do they stand for?
- What is the function of the M-X sync selector? Why should you not set the self-timer with it in the "M" position?
- How do you rewind the film?
- What is the extent of your financial responsibility each and every time you check out this or any other equipment from Media Loan?
OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
- (To be done during your scheduled appointment)
- Identify all parts and controls on the camera, and identify differences between cameras.
- Remove the camera from its case and load it, taking note of how easily the case can be damaged.
- The back cover latch ring is marked with a "C" and an "O". Describe what do they stand for and how to use them.
- Set the shutter speed to 1/125th sec. and f-stop to f4.
- Demonstrate focussing and framing using the viewing screen, critical focus magnifier, and sports finder.
- Cock the shutter and take a picture, advance the film.
- Use the self-timer properly, explain flash sync function and precautions
- Wind film through camera and demonstrate proper film handling when unloading camera.
- Demonstrate proper lens cleaning techniques and finally close up the camera and prepare it for storage.