I'm still relatively new to the DSLR world so go easy on me. Basically the majority of my photography is of my kids (both under 5) and as most kids they don't sit still.
When I started to move away from Auto mode, Aperture priority just didn't have a high enough shutter speed and I was apprehensive of manual mode as I wanted to get lots of usable shots of the kids. Also with kids you don't get to retake a shot if you've missed it (by getting a wrong setting) as the facial expressions/actions will be different each time.
Basically since then it's stuck, as I know I can leave it on 1/125 shutter speed indoors and higher outdoors if I need it and let the camera do the rest. If I ever wanted group photos or landscapes I would stick it into Aperture mode.
Also if I wanted more Bokeh, I would just stand further back from the kids and zoom in more. So it was a nice easy way for me to move off of Auto mode.
However now, I'm starting to think I need to progress to M mode. For my type of shots (not portraits of kids, but active, running around etc), what do you think is the best mode?
Question for you A modes guys/gals. With all the different stops, how do you decide what to use for a shot? Understand that a low aperture means more will be in focus and visa versa, but how do you quick choose on the spot. For example for landscapes, as I don't own a tripod yet, I just stick it into f13. However, how do you decide on what to set for the higher settings i.e f1/4, f1/8 etc?