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<blockquote data-quote="Rexer John" data-source="post: 117102" data-attributes="member: 12691"><p>I take your point but A or S mode teach you the interactive nature between shutter and aperture. e.g. if you set to S mode and and rotate the dial to alter the speed, the aperture changes to maintain a correct exposure. Also vice versa.</p><p>For a learner I think it's easier to understand the changes by choosing either the shutter speed or aperture and watching the changes. Like I said, just my opinion, we each have different ways of going from A to B (from picking up a camera to knowing how to use it creatively).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rexer John, post: 117102, member: 12691"] I take your point but A or S mode teach you the interactive nature between shutter and aperture. e.g. if you set to S mode and and rotate the dial to alter the speed, the aperture changes to maintain a correct exposure. Also vice versa. For a learner I think it's easier to understand the changes by choosing either the shutter speed or aperture and watching the changes. Like I said, just my opinion, we each have different ways of going from A to B (from picking up a camera to knowing how to use it creatively). [/QUOTE]
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