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Apr 16, 2018 13:39:18   #
Photocraig
 
Photocraig wrote:
That's my tendency, too. I'm using shutter priority more often now to eliminate (ha!) camera shake. I still can't decode a reason for using the equivalent exposure Program mode. If ya can figure out that you need to change an exposure setting, the setting to change should be obvious (A or S) too--huh?

Love the Avatar. I shot a lot of K25, but switched to E-6 later because of easier processing and more ASA choices.


Ohhh soooo thaaat's the way to use P (for Perfect according to De Witt Jones). I'll try it now that I understand.
Learning is a constant,
C

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Apr 16, 2018 15:43:54   #
copladocus
 
Robeng wrote:
Hi Marciamyers,

Welcome to the Hog, you will find this site has lots & lots of information regarding photography.

You would use shutter priority when you want to create images that show motion or freeze a moving object and don't have time to play around with your settings . For example the guy on the scooter. You would use aperture priority when you want the same depth of field. If I'm photographing landscape and the lighting is all the same I would set my camera to aperture priority and shoot. An example of my Yosemite image.

Rob
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I'd love to see the full download version of your Yosemite sunrise photo. It is superb.

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