1. Manual 97.68% of the time (four of my five cameras have no other option).
2. Film (Did have a digital snapshot camera until a couple of years ago).
3. Not applicable.

graywolf
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[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?





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