TheGoofster
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I was just wondering how often many of you use either the Aperture priority mode or the Shutter Priority mode.
And if you do use either / both of these modes, in what situations would you use them most often?
Are they difficult to learn to use correctly? What would be a good way of practicing with these different modes?
Again, thanks for any info.
And if you do use either / both of these modes, in what situations would you use them most often?
Are they difficult to learn to use correctly? What would be a good way of practicing with these different modes?
Again, thanks for any info.
I'm actually doing myself a disservice and I know it but I can't seem to get myself to let go. Aperture Priority is my second choice though, my camera has never seen Auto and Program Mode makes me nuts (control freak thing again.) Even when I hand the camera over to someone I set it up in manual first.
It's why I keep my flash in rear sync and ride its EC as well so I can choose how much ambient light I want and how fast or slow I want my shutter speed to be. It's not the most convenient way to shoot but it's what I've been comfortable with. That's what's key here, what you find comfortable, not what anyone else thinks you should be doing. There are some forums out there that will tell you that you're not really a photographer unless you manual focus. I say try it all, settle on what gets you the shot you want.
I often find I need more control over settings, but sometimes they work, it's just a matter of trying.
and dof for when you have something in a row and you want them all in focus which i have used maybe once. i actually used the true auto macro setting a lot on my old slr yrs ago but forget it's there on this dslr and never have.