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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 367609" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I also look at A or S as a task taken up by the camera, freeing me from constantly worrying about changing light. They are assists not an encumbrance. If I do not agree with the camera's logic, I can always over rule it (with exposure compensation). To be irritated with the assistance the camera is offering you, is in mind a bit churlish, you asked for it and then you do not like what it suggests, after all it is trying to do its job. As others have commented, if you do not like what the camera dishes out to you, ignore it - go fully manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 367609, member: 16090"] I also look at A or S as a task taken up by the camera, freeing me from constantly worrying about changing light. They are assists not an encumbrance. If I do not agree with the camera's logic, I can always over rule it (with exposure compensation). To be irritated with the assistance the camera is offering you, is in mind a bit churlish, you asked for it and then you do not like what it suggests, after all it is trying to do its job. As others have commented, if you do not like what the camera dishes out to you, ignore it - go fully manual. [/QUOTE]
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