Camera Assessment
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1. What is your primary focus in photography?
A. Capturing everyday moments and memories.
B. Taking high-quality photos of events and outings.
C. Creating stunning professional-grade images.
D. Experimenting with various photography styles and techniques.
2. How much time do you dedicate to photography?
A. A few minutes to snap photos every once in a while.
B. A couple hours on the weekends.
C. Several hours frequently—possibly daily.
D. Whenever inspiration strikes, often several times a week.
3. What is your budget for your camera?
A. Something affordable, under $300.
B. Around $500 to $1000. Something more advanced.
C. I'm open to spending $1000 and up for professional gear.
D. Price isn't my concern, I want the best possible option available.
4. What is most important to you about a camera?
A. Ease of use and portability.
B. Good quality images and decent zoom.
C. Versatility and advanced features.
D. Creative control and manual settings.
5. Where do you most often take photos?
A. At family gatherings.
B. At organized events like concerts and festivals.
C. In various locations for professional work.
D. In nature, urban settings, or studios for artistic purposes.
6. How important is video capability to you?
A. Not at all. I only take photos.
B. Somewhat important; I might shoot occasional videos.
C. Very important; I want high-quality video options.
D. I love creating artistic video projects, so it's essential.
7. Which of the following best describes your photography experience?
A. I am a beginner, just getting started with basic photography.
B. I have some experience and enjoy taking pictures regularly.
C. I have advanced skills and knowledge of photography.
D. I am familiar with various styles and techniques of photography but like pushing boundaries.
8. Which is most important?
A. Portability.
B. Image quality and a camera larger is OK.
C. Capturing fast action or you wear XL size gloves or larger.
D. Flexibility and stealth.
9. What is ideal?
A. The camera should just decide the settings, I want to focus on capturing the memory.
B. I understand a little about my camera, but find myself in auto mode quite a bit.
C. I am familiar with shutter, aperture ISO, and Manual controls.
D. I understand common exposure settings and also want to integrate video into my skills.
10. How important is low light performance?
A. Not important at all.
B. Somewhat important.
C. Very important.
D. Extremely important.
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