Hi,
Recently I went for my first photographic course and had to take a pic of water dripping from a tap, outdoor in the shade.
Contrary to what I read in books (Bryan Peterson etc), the instructor recommended using aperture priority instead of shuttle priority for freezing action, adjusting ISO to achieve the desired shuttle speed. He also mentioned that this is due to certain "limitations", which got me very confused.
Would appreciate any comments on using AP for freezing action and what these limitations are.
Thanks!
Recently I went for my first photographic course and had to take a pic of water dripping from a tap, outdoor in the shade.
Contrary to what I read in books (Bryan Peterson etc), the instructor recommended using aperture priority instead of shuttle priority for freezing action, adjusting ISO to achieve the desired shuttle speed. He also mentioned that this is due to certain "limitations", which got me very confused.
Would appreciate any comments on using AP for freezing action and what these limitations are.
Thanks!