darklightphotography wrote:gstark wrote:Andrew is correct.
Without wanting to sound flippant or be disrespectful to you, what would you suggest as being the alternative? Please also keep in mind that you may not simply be switching between just M and S, you also have A and P. plus a whole plethora of PHD
modes available.
I often think it would be preferable for each
mode to remember shutter speed/aperture separately from the other
modes. If I'm shooting outdoor portraits with flash I might use
mode M 1/200s @ f8, and if I switch to A for some natural light shots I rarely want that same aperture. It would make a good custom option.
What I would really like is the aperture/shutter speed lock from the D3.
What are PHD
modes
BTW?
I'm with Kevin.I would prefer the
modes remembering what their own settings are that way I can switch between
modes (after all isnt that the idea?!).And I would like to be able to do that without taking my eye from the viewfinder and see the toggling displayed (easier than switching between custom shooting
modes etc),I find that easy to do between
modes after all its only the 'mode' button and command dial.
Admittedly for most people it generally wouldnt be a problem/issue.For me recently I shot a wheelchair basketball game and wanted to quickly (split seconds) switch between shutter priority (set at 1/640th) capturing action to manual
mode (set to 1/30th) panning the player 'speeding' across court ...................
anyway I think my questions been answered in that it appears this is 'normal' within the d300 (fwiw I heard somebody say one of the newer Nikon Dslrs retained this info - perhaps Nikon thought it was a good idea......)
thks,Nigel