Challenge your photography expertise: Can you pinpoint all 6 cameras in my intricate photographic test?
Mike Harris, a renowned photography expert and writer for publications such as Digital Camera, PhotoPlus, Practical Photography, Digital Photographer, iMore, and TechRadar, has recently released a new challenge for camera enthusiasts.
In this quiz, participants are asked to identify the correct camera from six close-up images, each representing a different manufacturer: Nikon, Canon, Fujifilm, Leica, OM System, and Hasselblad. While the specific models for all six cameras were not fully listed, an example question featured a Nikon camera that could be either the Nikon Z fc or Nikon Df.
For those who may find the quiz challenging, a hint button is available to provide a nudge in the right direction. However, it's recommended that users brush up on their exposure triangle knowledge before diving into the quiz. The focus of the new quiz is on this fundamental aspect of photography.
Mike Harris, who currently works on Wex Photo Video's content team, has a background in photography and a proficiency in Adobe Photoshop, with experience working in both the studio and darkroom. His expertise spans various photography topics, including portraits, landscapes, abstracts, architecture, wildlife, and fast things going around race tracks.
The author invites camera enthusiasts to take the quiz and share their thoughts on the difficulty level in the comments below. Let's see how well you know your cameras!
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Mike Harris's new camera quiz is a great opportunity for photography enthusiasts to test their technical knowledge. With a focus on the exposure triangle, participants are encouraged to brush up on their skills before taking the quiz. The quiz features close-up images of six cameras, each from a different manufacturer: Nikon, Canon, Fujifilm, Leica, OM System, and Hasselblad. While the specific models for all six cameras were not fully listed, an example question featured a Nikon camera that could be either the Nikon Z fc or Nikon Df. A hint button is available if the user gets stuck. Let's see how well you know your cameras!
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