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Too dark for fast shutters?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamesan" data-source="post: 357676" data-attributes="member: 31838"><p>Thanks Aroy. You understand my explanation.</p><p>To answer some of the everyone's questions:</p><p>Yes it is a bright sunny day.</p><p>I did set the iso to a <u>fixed</u> 800. (good to verify that I should be able to go much lower)</p><p>The way I had it figured, the only thing left for the camera to do was pick a correct aperature. I will do some test today with the knowledge I now have that shutter priority <em>should</em> work the way I thought.</p><p>I will also test aperature priority just for curiosity as suggested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamesan, post: 357676, member: 31838"] Thanks Aroy. You understand my explanation. To answer some of the everyone's questions: Yes it is a bright sunny day. I did set the iso to a [U]fixed[/U] 800. (good to verify that I should be able to go much lower) The way I had it figured, the only thing left for the camera to do was pick a correct aperature. I will do some test today with the knowledge I now have that shutter priority [I]should[/I] work the way I thought. I will also test aperature priority just for curiosity as suggested. [/QUOTE]
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