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<blockquote data-quote="MySpark53" data-source="post: 115336" data-attributes="member: 13999"><p>I've been using a new DSLR for a few weeks. The aircraft were taken by using 'aperture priority' with a set iso in broad daylight. The camera selects shutter speed when you take the shot.</p><p>This had my confidence up. Closer to home is a salt marsh. Towards sunset I saw a feeding grey heron. Didn't have the camera with me. Went back to fetch the camera. Sure enough the bird was still there. Light was low so despite a fast iso selection (1600 ) with aperture priority wide open the shutter speed (1/30 ) was not fast as selected by the camera to freeze the subject in flight.</p><p>I'd use 'shutter priority' next time at maybe 1/100 @ iso 3200 . Grey heron is not often seen around the marsh.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]13108[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I guess the case for using full automatic operation has some advantages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MySpark53, post: 115336, member: 13999"] I've been using a new DSLR for a few weeks. The aircraft were taken by using 'aperture priority' with a set iso in broad daylight. The camera selects shutter speed when you take the shot. This had my confidence up. Closer to home is a salt marsh. Towards sunset I saw a feeding grey heron. Didn't have the camera with me. Went back to fetch the camera. Sure enough the bird was still there. Light was low so despite a fast iso selection (1600 ) with aperture priority wide open the shutter speed (1/30 ) was not fast as selected by the camera to freeze the subject in flight. I'd use 'shutter priority' next time at maybe 1/100 @ iso 3200 . Grey heron is not often seen around the marsh. [ATTACH type="full"]13108[/ATTACH] I guess the case for using full automatic operation has some advantages. [/QUOTE]
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