Raw+Manual occasionally auto ISO.
The exposure modes I use (most to least):
#1 Aperture Priority AE (probably tied with...)
#1 Manual with Auto ISO AE (yes, this is an auto exposure mode)
#2 Shutter Priority AE
#3 Manual (no Auto ISO)
#4 Program (rarely)
I never use full "Auto" or any of the highly automated "scene" modes such as "sports", "landscape", "portrait", etc. All those automate far more than just exposure. Some of them override AF settings, won't let you save a RAW file, etc.
Most of the time I shoot RAW.... Occasionally if I need JPEGs immediately, I'll shoot RAW + JPEG.
ecurb
Loc: Metro Chicago Area
twosummers wrote:
Just wondering about my fellow UHH members - what's your "go to" mode and file format? Just your "normal" settings please.
Me = RAW + MANUAL
Keep safe
Camera in grab and go bag is set to
P mode and JPEG Fine.
I adjust as the situation requires.
chevman
Loc: Matthews, North Carolina
Manual, manual wb, raw, some raw + jpeg and occasionally will use one of the auto modes such as ap, tv, rarely p mode. almost always set white balance manually.
twosummers wrote:
Just wondering about my fellow UHH members - what's your "go to" mode and file format? Just your "normal" settings please.
Me = RAW + MANUAL
Keep safe
Me, Raw and jpeg (my camera allows both). Generally, Aperture priority.
twosummers wrote:
No issues here, I was talking to a client yesterday who was a photographer too (but not real estate) - he asked what mode and file format I used natively - I replied manual and RAW - interestingly he had never tried RAW or any mode other than Auto or Aperture or Shutter priority - just thinking that maybe I'm in a minority.
Why should it matter if you are in a majority or minority? Do whatever works best for your specific photographic needs.
LEWHITE7747 wrote:
There is no doubt these are nice pictures. I wish you had some with the animals in motion with more challenging conditions. Static photos are easier. You obviously have great equipment. Like to see you use it in difficult and motion like conditions. The product is sometimes more about the Indian than the arrow.
I guess I’m my case even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while. Actually the pics were challenging. The photo of the kid was very contrasty from very bright to very dark. The zebra was across very hot plains handheld 400mm m43 format. The bush baby was playing peak-a-boo in very dark conditions. The photo of the liquor on the Land Rover was perhaps the most difficult. I took this shot after several “sun downers.” Camera is not great equipment but all very high quality glass. So I take some credit, but, as you noted, the equipment deserves most of the credit!
kymarto
Loc: Portland OR and Milan Italy
RAW and whatever exposure mode is best for the situation and what I am trying to achieve.
Always RAW, 95% Manual, Rest combo Aperture priority/shutter priority.
twosummers wrote:
Just wondering about my fellow UHH members - what's your "go to" mode and file format? Just your "normal" settings please.
Me = RAW + MANUAL
Keep safe
Always RAW in Manual mode.
Always RAW in manual, but often Aperture priority.
kymarto wrote:
RAW and whatever exposure mode is best for the situation and what I am trying to achieve.
there are a ton of videos on YouTube about exposure
twosummers wrote:
Just wondering about my fellow UHH members - what's your "go to" mode and file format? Just your "normal" settings please.
Me = RAW + MANUAL
Keep safe
Aperture Priority, AUTO ISO 1600 limit and JPEG Fine.
RAW+Auto..cuz I am lazy..some time Ap. Priority. I have been nothing but pleased with my cameras choices and I am not shooting for anyone but myself
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