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Originally Posted by jzhang
I use A a lot because it sets the speed for me, I use M when I am in a setting which gives me more free time to adjust everything. S I will use only when I need know what speed I need to adjust to, rarely though.
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me 2. I'm on Aperture in general.
However, in in-door shoot, if I have my flash on, I shoot M and set it right to compensate my flash.
It depends.
I dont use S a lot, simply because A often solves the problem for me.
At first I use M at all times, but I found that would make me "miss" many of the shots that I want.. thus I use A a lot more now.
Oh, the pre-set settings are pretty useful too I found. I used the "sports" and "landscape" and they are pretty close to the setting I'd want if I were in M. (usually anyway).
(PS. i use Canon, but they're the same)