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Aperture Priority vs Shutter Priority for sports/movement?
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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 406269" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>Normally you would choose shutter priority when shooting anything that moves. But there have been times when I want to isolate the subject from the fore or back grounds. So at those instance I would choose aperture priority when the shutter still falls within the limits to still get the shot. Although a ND filter is usually required for those special moments. For fixed subjects it's almost always aperture priority. If the shutter falls to a level that requires a tripod so be it. Never had an instance where I would want shutter control when the subject isn't moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 406269, member: 13822"] Normally you would choose shutter priority when shooting anything that moves. But there have been times when I want to isolate the subject from the fore or back grounds. So at those instance I would choose aperture priority when the shutter still falls within the limits to still get the shot. Although a ND filter is usually required for those special moments. For fixed subjects it's almost always aperture priority. If the shutter falls to a level that requires a tripod so be it. Never had an instance where I would want shutter control when the subject isn't moving. [/QUOTE]
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