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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 577578" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I favor shutter priority. A shaky image is unacceptable under any condition. So with shutter priority I can insure my shutter speed is never too low. I am comfortable watching my aperture in shutter priority if need be. If I need to extensively watch my aperture, I will switch to aperture priority and of course watch my shutter too. </p><p></p><p>When I shoot macro or my 150-600, I like manual to force the minimum shutter for hand holding and force the aperture I need. If I am not using flash, I will use auto iso with manual mode so my forced shutter and aperture expose properly. If I am using flash with manual mode, I prefer a fixed iso and let the ttl flash adjust the exposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 577578, member: 4923"] I favor shutter priority. A shaky image is unacceptable under any condition. So with shutter priority I can insure my shutter speed is never too low. I am comfortable watching my aperture in shutter priority if need be. If I need to extensively watch my aperture, I will switch to aperture priority and of course watch my shutter too. When I shoot macro or my 150-600, I like manual to force the minimum shutter for hand holding and force the aperture I need. If I am not using flash, I will use auto iso with manual mode so my forced shutter and aperture expose properly. If I am using flash with manual mode, I prefer a fixed iso and let the ttl flash adjust the exposure. [/QUOTE]
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