1. When shooting scenery, I ALWAYS shoot Av. If wind
is a factor, I input DOF acceptable Av increases
seeking an Av/Tv balance.
Kids in the pool; Tv.
2. Film. I'm not sure what I'm waiting for, but just
not ready to invest in digital. Maybe after testing a
12+ mp that pleases me much more than a 6mp, I'll
consider it.
I, also, shoot a Mamiya 6, the images from which
currently satisfy my "glorious high resolution" need.
Jack
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Okay, people like surveys and I've never done one.
>
> At the recent John Shaw Photography weekend I went
> to I was surprised to
> learn he now shoots all the time with aperture
> priority -- since he switched to
> digital. He uses a histogram to double-check
> metering. Evidentially a lot of
> pros shooting digital now shoot aperture priority.
>
> This felt good to know since I have changed from
> doing manual exposure to Av
> (or Tv) since I switched to digital. Some, of
> course, did Av or Tv before
> switching, or have always done one or the other.
>
> So here's the survey, and to make it more accurate,
> sorry, there has to be
> two questions. Actually, three, with one optional.
>
> I know one answer surveys are best, but I think a
> lot of us would be
> interested in the answers. No joking, snappy,
> answers, please. Serious survey. ;-)
>
> 1. How do you do exposure most of the time? Av or Tv
> or manual (doing it
> yourself)?
>
> 2. Do you shoot digital or film?
>
> Optional --
>
> 3. If you shoot digital, have you changed how you do
> exposure since switching
> from film?
>
>
__________________________________
Celebrate Yahoo!'s 10th Birthday!
Yahoo! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web
http://birthday.yahoo.com/netrospective/