Got this survey in one of the forums for photography. It was asked what aperture is commonly use by photographers. And here are their answers:
Photographer 1: AV if I am using a lens that has wide aperture.
TV if I am shooting on a very bright sorrounding i.e. outside.
Photographer 2: Depends on what I am shooting:
1. When I'm shooting with flash at parties or indoors, I use shutter-priority. I set it to a shutter speed reciprocally equal or greater than the focal lenght (using the focal-length invesrse to shutter speed guideline).
2. When shooting potraits outdoors (without flash), I use apperture priority depending if i want to give a shallow or more depth of field.
3. For action photos, I definitely use shutter priority.
4. For lowlite to "bulb" shutter conditions, I use manual setting.
5. Landscapes are definitely apperture priority for me.
Photographer 3: When shooting with flash best to use P, A, T modes.
But for me, i only use Manual mode (like he always said, don't be a slave of your camera) and works for me just fine. But also considered these tips and try experimenting.
Friday, October 12, 2007
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