Wednesday, March 30, 2011

How to Use Your Camera's Aperture Priority Mode

Aperture-priority mode is the favoured autoexposure mode of many photographers because of the control it gives, from people shooting vast landscapes to those photographing the smallest of insects. It's considered by many to be the mode that maps most closely onto how certain kinds of photographs demand photographers think about how they're shooting. Here's how to get yourself out of green auto and into shooting a mode that lets you control, and forces you to think about, some important aspects of your shot.
Note: This is a quick-and-dirty primer; for even more gory technical details, head over to How to Choose a Lens Aperture (F Stop), which covers a lot of things skimmed over or ignored in this article.

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