Shutter-speed priority, Priority vs. aperture shutter-speed priority – Canon A-1 User Manual

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Priority vs. Aperture

Shutter-Speed

Priority

Having now read how to control the camera

for

shutter-speed

priority

and

aperture

priority

AE

photography,

you

might

well

wander when it is best to use which mode.

Basically, it depends upon what you want

your photograph to portray.
Shutter speeds are most effectively used to

freeze or emphasize movement. The shutter-
speed

priority ,\E 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.

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