yorkshirelad500
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OK, let me check I have this right...When in P mode on my D3100, the camera chooses what it 'thinks' is the best aperture and shutter speed to get a good exposure for a given scene. However, I can rotate the dial left or right to adjust the combination of aperture/shutter speed, all of which will give the same exposure. In P mode I can then rotate the dial to choose a specific aperture or shutter speed, depending on the depth of field I want to achieve, or how quickly the subject is moving and if I want to freeze motion etc etc.
My question is, as I can still adjust ISO, use exposure compensation and choose when to use flash on either shutter priority, aperture priority or on P mode - why is it necessary to ever stray from P mode? Surely P mode is effectively aperture and shutter priority combined into one? ..or am I missing something?
My question is, as I can still adjust ISO, use exposure compensation and choose when to use flash on either shutter priority, aperture priority or on P mode - why is it necessary to ever stray from P mode? Surely P mode is effectively aperture and shutter priority combined into one? ..or am I missing something?
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