Can you beat my photography quiz in record time?

Lomomatic and Fujifilm product images against a light green to turquoise background with question marks
The Lomomatic and Fujifilm X100VI each relate to a question below (Image credit: Lomography / Fujifilm / Digital Camera World)

I’ve put together another photography general knowledge quiz to tease your brain. Before you dive in, you might want to brush up on your Spider-Man actors, take a little look at the Lomography Lomomatic 110, pursue the Fujifilm X100VI, and make sure you brush up on the exposure triangle. Once you're ready, scroll down to the quiz below and see if you can conquer all ten questions.

Promotional portrait of American actor Nicholas Hammond, as Peter Parker (whose secret identity is as the costumed superhero Spider-man), as he holds a camera and sits in front a large 'web' for the CBS television series 'The Amazing Spider-Man,' 1978.

Do you know the actor who's holding the camera? Hint: "With great power comes great responsibility." (Image credit: Getty Images / CBS Photo Archive )

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Why not try one of my other photography quizzes? If you're feeling quizzed out, take a look at my photography-themed crossword. For a picture-based brainteaser, see if you can identify all 6 cameras.

Mike Harris
How To Editor

Mike studied photography at college, honing his Adobe Photoshop skills and learning to work in the studio and darkroom. After a few years writing for various publications, he headed to the ‘Big Smoke’ to work on Wex Photo Video’s award-winning content team, before transitioning back to print as Technique Editor (later Deputy Editor) on N-Photo: The Nikon Magazine.

With bylines in Digital Camera, PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine, Practical Photography, Digital Photographer, iMore, and TechRadar, he’s a fountain of photography and consumer tech knowledge, making him a top tutor for techniques on cameras, lenses, tripods, filters, and more. His expertise extends to everything from portraits and landscapes to abstracts and architecture to wildlife and, yes, fast things going around race tracks...

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