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<blockquote data-quote="mitchb2" data-source="post: 25275" data-attributes="member: 6827"><p>Thanks for the replies.</p><p></p><p>Part of my confusion has to do with the flash. I was experimenting in my family room last night and watching the relationship between aperture and shutter speed. But even when the exposure meter was right in the middle, the flash icon and question mark icon were flashing.</p><p></p><p>Of course I popped open the flash and took a shot, and it was completely overexposed.</p><p>So why was it telling me to use flash if the exposure meter was right where it's supposed to be without flash?</p><p></p><p>I think I'll eventually end up leaning towards M mode. </p><p>I did make more progress with A mode last night, when I realized that once you get the aperture to a certain size, the shutter speed does then change to balance out the exposure. So it did move away from 1/60 after a certain point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mitchb2, post: 25275, member: 6827"] Thanks for the replies. Part of my confusion has to do with the flash. I was experimenting in my family room last night and watching the relationship between aperture and shutter speed. But even when the exposure meter was right in the middle, the flash icon and question mark icon were flashing. Of course I popped open the flash and took a shot, and it was completely overexposed. So why was it telling me to use flash if the exposure meter was right where it's supposed to be without flash? I think I'll eventually end up leaning towards M mode. I did make more progress with A mode last night, when I realized that once you get the aperture to a certain size, the shutter speed does then change to balance out the exposure. So it did move away from 1/60 after a certain point. [/QUOTE]
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