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- Bryan Peterson in "Understanding Exposure" says the following: "Up until now, our discussion has been about the critical role aperture plays in mak
Why You Should Be Using Aperture Priority Mode shares; Equally, in some situations you will find manual mode more practical than aperture priority.
Aperture Priority vs I've lost out a few times based on me being stubborn and in manual mode. I am going to play with Aperture vs Shutter Priority mode
So I am going to get my first SLR soon- I will be going on a 10 day trip to Israel and am really excited to finally get great pictures.. I have been
EXPOSURE: Aperture Priority vs Manual Who uses which? Why? How do I decide??
One thing I've noticed about many new photographers is the enthusiasm they have for really learning how to use their camera as well as possible. In some
Manual mode vs Aperture Mode - Which mode do I normally use for outdoor photography? Shutter priority - Aperture priority or Manual?
I've been confused lately with statements that shooting in Av mode (Aperture Priority) as opposed to Manual mode, that a photographer is giving up control
Hello Everyone I am just beginning to dive into the world of photography and trying to avoid complete automatic modes on my camera. After all I
When should you use shutter priority or aperture priority mode? Part 3 - Shutter and Aperture priority. Manual mode. Shutter priority is symbolized by Tv, or S.
Manual mode for me for utmost control. Aperture Priority doesn't always give me the desired tonal control and tonal rendition that I like but it is always a good
Manual mode for me for utmost control. Aperture Priority doesn't always give me the desired tonal control and tonal rendition that I like but it is always a good
Hello! This is my first post and would love any input about this topic. I understand that manual will always give you the most control over you camera
Manual vs. aperture vs. shutter priority changes have absolutely NO influence on image sharpness whatsoever. In-camera sharpening can be changed from the default
Program Shift allows you to select Aperture Priority or Shutter Priority on the fly while In manual mode you can shoot without the brightness of the surroundings
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