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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 114989" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>did not mean it as a pooh pooh, just saying that I suspect that not a whole lot of use eventually, sure,, in a rush, select the scene mode, but not convinced it saves a whole of time. and worse, without knowing the bias that the computer program is doing, the outcome might not be what one is expecting, and too late, once you get home, but to say, one has to learn the scene modes,, for those moments seems to be overstating.</p><p></p><p>I confess, I prefer to keep it simple, and find the simple easier, yes, I can use action mode, or back lit, etc, or can know to have the shutter speed fast, or pop my flash for when the light is behind the subject. My hat off to those that learn every nuance and program mode of their cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 114989, member: 10038"] did not mean it as a pooh pooh, just saying that I suspect that not a whole lot of use eventually, sure,, in a rush, select the scene mode, but not convinced it saves a whole of time. and worse, without knowing the bias that the computer program is doing, the outcome might not be what one is expecting, and too late, once you get home, but to say, one has to learn the scene modes,, for those moments seems to be overstating. I confess, I prefer to keep it simple, and find the simple easier, yes, I can use action mode, or back lit, etc, or can know to have the shutter speed fast, or pop my flash for when the light is behind the subject. My hat off to those that learn every nuance and program mode of their cameras. [/QUOTE]
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