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A high f-number:
 a. allows using a slower shutter speed. b. causes more spherical aberration.
  c. allows a larger depth of focus.
  d. is not related to any of the above options.

Question 2

A 1.5-m tall woman stands 5.0 m in front of a camera with a 8.0 cm focal length lens. What is the size of the image formed on film?
 a. 2.4 cm
  c. 1.9 cm
  b. 0.60 cm
  d. 1.2 cm



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