D 70 Modes...let's look deeply
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 11:42 pm
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Onyx wrote:In P mode, it seems I have to spin the main command dial the other way compared to A mode to have the change in aperture.
In other news, portrait mode not only favours wider apertures, but reduces contrast, sharpening, and tunes in negative hue (not sure of actual amount). I'm beginning to think I should start experimenting with the idiot modes, since I paid for them already...
Matt. K wrote:I am refering to the Program mode. I have just given it a test and it selected 1/500 at F/9. I put the camera into S mode and spun the dial until 1/500 came up and the camera chose f/9 as the fstop. I put it into A mode and spun the dial unti f/9 came up and the camera had chosen 1/500 as the sutter speed.
So why use A or S mode at all?
I suspect all 3 are the same mode, just reached in a different way.
Matt. K wrote:I suspect all 3 are the same mode, just reached in a different way.
Matt. K wrote:I don't think I have put my question very well. I understand that those figures change if the lighting changes..(I really do). My point is...essentially the P mode, A mode and S mode all do exactly the same thing...therefore why have 3 modes? I think the camera uses the same mode for P/A/and S ???
Surely before you guys can be disdainfull of the "dummy" modes, you need to know that they actually exist and what they do.
gstark wrote:
That was my question. I don't see a "woman" on my selection dial though. None of the icons, at least, look anything a "woman" to me.Surely before you guys can be disdainfull of the "dummy" modes, you need to know that they actually exist and what they do.
Not at all. We can be arrogant and ignorant at the same time, can't we?
Where's the fun in talking about what we know, when we actually know what we're talking about?
The one next to auto (not P) looks like a person with a hat on, I presumed female. It's a bit like those psychoanalysis pictures isn't it, 'what do you see in this picture'.gstark wrote:That was my question. I don't see a "woman" on my selection dial though. None of the icons, at least, look anything a "woman" to me.
Matt. K wrote:Hi Onyx
....Now...if you dial in -0.7 exposure compensation and I do the same....well...I spin the dial until I'm back at 1/1000 sec and we are both still shooting at the same EV value. How different is that?