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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 269750" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I don't want to confuse you. I recommended shutter priority and I see Don recommended aperture priority. Either will work as long as you understand how it behaves. I mostly shoot aperture priority myself, but I like to shoot shutter priority for shots like this. Light is low and you are most likely shooting with your lens wide open anyway. You pick a safe shutter speed and you don't have to worry, iso will go as high as it needs to. If you shoot aperture priority be sure to program in a safe minimum shutter speed in your auto iso settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 269750, member: 4923"] I don't want to confuse you. I recommended shutter priority and I see Don recommended aperture priority. Either will work as long as you understand how it behaves. I mostly shoot aperture priority myself, but I like to shoot shutter priority for shots like this. Light is low and you are most likely shooting with your lens wide open anyway. You pick a safe shutter speed and you don't have to worry, iso will go as high as it needs to. If you shoot aperture priority be sure to program in a safe minimum shutter speed in your auto iso settings. [/QUOTE]
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