Shutter Priority Vs; Aperture Priority - Canon A-1 Instructions Manual

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Shutter
Priority
vs.
Aperture
Priority
Having
now
read
how to
control the
c~~ra
for shutter
priority
and
aperture
pnonty
AE
photography,
you might well wonder
when
it
is best to use which
mode.
Basically,
it depends
upon
what
you want
your
photo-
graph
to
portray.
your photograph
to
portray.
Shutter
speeds are most
effectively
used
to
freeze
or emphasize
movement. The
shutter
priority
AE
mode
is applicable
to most
photographic situations.
Aperture
priority is
most
applicable
to
still
photography
such
as
portraiture and
land-
scape photography
in
which
depth of
field is
an important factor.
Some
of
the
besL
crea·
tive
commercial
and
ar
chitectural
photo·
graphs are taken in
the
aperture priority
AE
mode. This,
however,
does not
apply
to such
fields of
photography as
close-ups
and
photomicrography for which you
should
refer
to
the
section entitled
STOPPED·
DOWN AE.
-
40-
Selecting a
Shutter
Speed
The
table below
can be used
as a
general
guide in
selecting
an
appropriate
shutter
speed according
to lighting
conditions
when
using
a standard
50mm
lens and
100
ASA
film.
Brightness
Indoors
Outdoors
Mid-summ
er
Beach
or
Snow-covered
Mountains
Shutter Speed
(Seconds
)
1130
to
1/
60
1/125
to
1/250
1/500
to
1/
1000

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