Subject | Re: ISO value names are becoming ridiculous |
From | nospam |
Date | 01/07/2016 06:08 (01/07/2016 00:08) |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
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then it's good thing i listed s and a, isn't it?PeterNnospamPeterNPeter Irwinnospam
There were some leaf-shutter cameras which had an exposure value lock so that changing either speed or aperture would change both at once.
cameras today easily do that, and have for years.
I wonder how many serious amateurs have used that feature, except when using auto ISO.
probably most, if not all of them.
anyone who uses p/s/a modes did.
Nope. Most that I know and shoot with use either aperture preferred, shutter preferred, or manual. They rarely use program mode.
The choice depends upon the subject matter and desired image. If you want to shoot program mode, that;s your choice.you don't say.