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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 68423" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>Many Many photographers use the Aperature Priority mode to have artistic control of the aperature, and as long as the speed is faster enough, let the camera set speed, but ....</p><p>by letting the camera decide speed, you could get caught up in the moment, and let the camera set the speed to slow for hand held, causing a missed shot, </p><p>...</p><p>so by staying in manual, one is tuned more to the exact setting, and also, to take it one step further by intentionally under/over esposing depending upon the situation and your knowledge of the Camera's ability to meter the event. </p><p>..</p><p>than well, us old timers just learned on old FM/FEs that just drilled in the manual mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 68423, member: 10038"] Many Many photographers use the Aperature Priority mode to have artistic control of the aperature, and as long as the speed is faster enough, let the camera set speed, but .... by letting the camera decide speed, you could get caught up in the moment, and let the camera set the speed to slow for hand held, causing a missed shot, ... so by staying in manual, one is tuned more to the exact setting, and also, to take it one step further by intentionally under/over esposing depending upon the situation and your knowledge of the Camera's ability to meter the event. .. than well, us old timers just learned on old FM/FEs that just drilled in the manual mode. [/QUOTE]
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