Canon A-1 User Manual

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Shutter Priority vs. Aperture Priority

Having now read how to control the camera

for shutter priority and aperture priority

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.

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 best crea-

tive commercial and architectural 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.

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

Shutter Speed

(Seconds)

Indoors

1/30 to 1/60

Outdoors

1/125 to 1/250

Mid-summer Beach or

Snow-covered Mountains

1/500 to 1/1000

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