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Focusing Systems & Depth of Field Mastery Practice Test 2026

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete DSLR Autofocus Mastery Course 2026," when transitioning from a static subject to a fast-moving one, which autofocus mode, when combined with appropriate AF point selection, offers the highest likelihood of maintaining sharp focus without manual intervention?
with dynamic-area AF or a 3D tracking system. C) Manual Focus (MF) with focus peaking enable
Continuous-Servo AF (AF-
D) Full-time Manual Focus (DMF) with magnified live view.
Single-Servo AF (AF-S) with a single central AF point.
Q2Domain Verified
The "The Complete DSLR Autofocus Mastery Course 2026" emphasizes that understanding your lens's maximum aperture is crucial for effective autofocus. How does a wider maximum aperture (e.g., f/1.8 vs. f/4.0) directly influence the performance of your DSLR's autofocus system, particularly in low-light conditions?
It forces the lens to hunt more frequently as it struggles to resolve fine details in the wider aperture.
It has no significant impact on AF performance; only the camera body's sensor matters.
It narrows the depth of field, making the autofocus system less critical for achieving sharpness.
It allows more light to reach the AF sensor, improving its sensitivity and accuracy in dim environments.
Q3Domain Verified
According to the principles taught in "The Complete DSLR Autofocus Mastery Course 2026," when shooting a portrait with a shallow depth of field (e.g., f/2.8) and the subject is at an angle to the camera, why is precise AF point selection paramount, and what is the primary risk of using a broad, automatic AF area selection?
Automatic selection might lock onto the subject's nose or ear, resulting in the eyes being out of focus, despite appearing sharp overall.
A shallow depth of field inherently makes the entire subject plane sharp, negating the need for precise AF point selection.
Automatic selection ensures the closest eye is always in focus, preventing motion blur.
Manual selection of a single AF point is always inferior to automatic selection for portraits.

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