On 4/3/05, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Hyper Program is brilliant and I'm slightly amazed no other manufacturer
>has copied it. Simply put, hyper Program is "you adjust whichever
>exposure control you want and the camera will automatically take care of
>the other one" auto exposure. You can set the aperture and the camera
>will set its own shutter speed. If you change your mind and want
>shutter-preferred automation you just have to turn the shutter speed
>wheel and the camera instantly gives you shutter speed control, taking
>over the aperture setting itself. So you can instantly switch back and
>forth between shutter-preferred and aperture-preferred automation just
>by changing whichever setting you want to be able to control yourself.
>
>I very rarely use shutter-preferred auto exposure - the only time I can
>think of is when doing panning shots of motorsports, but it's really
>nice to be able to switch back and forth between aperture-preferred and
>shutter-preferred without even taking the camera away from my eye.
>
>I think "Hyper Program" is a stupid name for a brilliant feature.

Yeah but no but yeah but no but isn't that the same thing as 'Program' ?




Cheers,
  Cotty


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