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Old 26-05-2008
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I can't see the point unless you're needing a very specific shot why you guys think Shutter Priority is better? Especially in low light. You're forcing the camera to underexpose if using a slow lens - why would you want that? You can control the shutter speed with a combination of Aperture and ISO settings if needed - but still leave the camera able to expose properly. What's the big deal in the camera shooting sometimes 1/500th instead of 1/800th but getting a better exposed shot you can use straight from the camera?
In low light it just seems like you might as well be using full manual mode as using shutter priority.
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