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p.1 #6 · Birds in light Setting | |
FWIW, I also used to shoot in Aperture, but now shoot in MANUAL whenever the light is reasonably constant. I don't mind changing the settings every 10 minutes or so during sunset/sunrise, but I'll switch to Aperture if there are variable clouds, for example. Once the metering is right for the scene, if the light is consistent, the settings should not change. Auto metering, no matter how good it is, will often get fooled. I used to get lousy results when a bird would fly from open sky to a background with trees using Aperture priority. That doesn't happen with Manual.
However, the BIG thing is to use a lens that is sharp wide open, and open it up to get your maximum shutter speed at that ISO. Set things up to try to have a shutter speed of 1/1600th or better. Often you can get away with slower shutter speeds, but the noise is so good at high ISO on the modern SLRs why take a chance?
I hope this helps.
= Ed =
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