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ETearle

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In the absence of a focus-assist feature, which is the best way to check focus between shots when your camera is not on the air?
 
  a. leaving the focus control where it was last set
  b. focusing on the part of the subject's body that is farthest from the camera
  c. putting the lens in the wide-angle position before checking focus
  d. racking the lens through focus a few times while pointed at the target object
  e. estimating the distance of camera to object

Question 2

The shortened program lifespan of prime-time series by the 1990s is accounted for by all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. more hour-long series
  b. the end of the initial five-year contractual periods for many programs
  c. censorship
  d. station syndication during a program's network run
  e. scarcity of superstars willing to appear in television series



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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