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13-09-07, 12:58 AM
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Which camera mode do you usually shoot in?

Most cameras whether DSLR or P&S have various modes you can shoot in...

Which one(/s) do you use and why?
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13-09-07, 01:10 AM
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Re: Which camera mode do you usually shoot in?

I've used manual for exposure, focus, and shutter speed, for most of my shots, I think you've better control over the results.
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13-09-07, 06:19 AM
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Re: Which camera mode do you usually shoot in?

I use Manual so I have control over everything ...I do use AF though as my eyesight is so poo

I prefer to think a pic is more *all my own work* and besides which, sometimes I WANT a pic to be overexposed or under...and if it is in automatic you can't get that variation so easily. I have dabbled with A-Dep but I generally like a shallow DoF anyway
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13-09-07, 07:21 AM
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Re: Which camera mode do you usually shoot in?

Up untill this site was started I always shot in Auto, but I've been given some fantastic advice on here and I'm beginining to experiment more now although I always go back to Auto just incase
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13-09-07, 08:13 AM
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Re: Which camera mode do you usually shoot in?

It used to be auto but now I have learned a few things here I am beginning to use manual. I now know how to take photos of Finn without him looking washed out
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13-09-07, 08:23 AM
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Re: Which camera mode do you usually shoot in?

A lot of the time just Auto.

For landscape shots I sometimes go fully manual as I find I have the time.

If the dogs are messing about I might go with shutter priority to speed it up a bit and let the camera sort everything else out.

Indoors (if the light through the window is good) I'll use the landscape setting as it's the easiest way to overide the flash but again - that tends to slow the shutter speed down so I tend to use that for still things like when the dogs are asleep.
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13-09-07, 08:59 AM
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Re: Which camera mode do you usually shoot in?

Varies. I shoot in manual when i get the chance but if im out with the kids then i shoot on auto as i havnt the time to set up shots or experiment!


     
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13-09-07, 09:32 AM
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Re: Which camera mode do you usually shoot in?

It depends what I'm shooting. Mostly Auto but I find with Macro work Auto isn't always the best!
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13-09-07, 11:41 AM
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Re: Which camera mode do you usually shoot in?

Like most, it depends on what I am shooting. With landscapes I normally choose Manual as I have a lot of time to set up the shot and adjust the settings. When photographing animals (or subjects that could move/disappear at any moment) I tend to use Av (Aperture priority). I choose the Aperture, ISO, WB etc that I want and the camera adjusts the shutter speed. I used to use Tv (Shutter Priority) for action shots, but wanted more control over the DoF, thus changed to Av.
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13-09-07, 11:44 AM
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Re: Which camera mode do you usually shoot in?

Another for mostly auto but lately, since here, I have been fiddling with different options.
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