Drake
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Is manual overrated? I think it depends on one's attitude. Some shoot in manual mode and are right to say that this mode yields the best results, at least for them. Others treat the M letter like some kind of a religion, trying to spread the message that if it's not done in manual, it's wrong.
I shoot most of my photos in Av, because basically that way I've got the same control over the camera I do in M mode. The thing I think about first is usually the aperture. After I set it the way I want it to be, what's the point for me to go through the shutter speed scale and set it manually to be somewhere around the middle of the exposure indicator in OVF? In Av mode, whenever I want to take a shot, I get my camera out of the bag, set the desired aperture, meter, and the camera is already set to a roughly correct exposure. I can always fine tune it if I feel the need to. Aperture priority mode in combination with exposure compensation and exposure lock is just my way of shooting. I often use manual when the camera is on a tripod though.
I am not saying Av is the only way to go. It's only a way of shooting. It gets exactly the same results as manual mode. What's the reason of arguing which one's better? I am faster and more comfortable in Av, others are in M. Is it really that much of a difference?
I shoot most of my photos in Av, because basically that way I've got the same control over the camera I do in M mode. The thing I think about first is usually the aperture. After I set it the way I want it to be, what's the point for me to go through the shutter speed scale and set it manually to be somewhere around the middle of the exposure indicator in OVF? In Av mode, whenever I want to take a shot, I get my camera out of the bag, set the desired aperture, meter, and the camera is already set to a roughly correct exposure. I can always fine tune it if I feel the need to. Aperture priority mode in combination with exposure compensation and exposure lock is just my way of shooting. I often use manual when the camera is on a tripod though.
I am not saying Av is the only way to go. It's only a way of shooting. It gets exactly the same results as manual mode. What's the reason of arguing which one's better? I am faster and more comfortable in Av, others are in M. Is it really that much of a difference?