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Using P, M, A and S Modes
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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 146350" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>Most people use A or S modes.</p><p></p><p>I'm like stmv except I use M 100% of the time (when I am constrained for time I go f8 and usually 200 shutter 200 ISO depends on light and I will bump the shutter up or down) mainly because I have only old school lenses but also because I like to control the inputs as much as possible even if it means missing some shots. You have to remember though I came from old film cameras as in not even auto exposure so I was already well grounded in manual shooting before I ever picked up a digital unit.</p><p></p><p>I don't like P&S cameras that don't have manual and when I use other people's cameras I always switch them to M...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 146350, member: 6548"] Most people use A or S modes. I'm like stmv except I use M 100% of the time (when I am constrained for time I go f8 and usually 200 shutter 200 ISO depends on light and I will bump the shutter up or down) mainly because I have only old school lenses but also because I like to control the inputs as much as possible even if it means missing some shots. You have to remember though I came from old film cameras as in not even auto exposure so I was already well grounded in manual shooting before I ever picked up a digital unit. I don't like P&S cameras that don't have manual and when I use other people's cameras I always switch them to M... [/QUOTE]
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