Magpie70
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- Mark
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I understand the whole shutter, aperture and ISO relationship in photography (I think!). However, is it down to a matter of choice whether you use shutter or aperture priority?
I'm always divided between which one to use. I currently tend to use shutter priority for everything, based on the 1/focal length principle (in good light).
I typically take wildlife shots and was wondering what you would use for:
a) static subjects (i.e. birds perched in a tree);
b) moving subjects (i.e. birds flying).
Any advice on this would be welcome.
Cheers, Mark.
I'm always divided between which one to use. I currently tend to use shutter priority for everything, based on the 1/focal length principle (in good light).
I typically take wildlife shots and was wondering what you would use for:
a) static subjects (i.e. birds perched in a tree);
b) moving subjects (i.e. birds flying).
Any advice on this would be welcome.
Cheers, Mark.

