If you're doing fast-paced work with multiple focal lengths, particularly involving moving subjects in low light, this feature is hugely powerful.
Ask me about it. I'll be happy to explain.
If you're doing fast-paced work with multiple focal lengths, particularly involving moving subjects in low light, this feature is hugely powerful.
Ask me about it. I'll be happy to explain.
I explained some of the benefits of aperture priority with minimum shutter speed set + Auto ISO in my post at
Yep, total game changer. On Fuji bodies, you get three pre-set slots which you can access and switch between with the press of a button - I find that implementation really convenient.
Yes, it's huge, very powerful, and this is a great post/tip for anyone that hasn't discovered it yet. I use it often for event shooting. In Manual, or Aperture Priority most often. I like being able to set a specific shutter speed, but also find the auto (setting a slider to slower or faster shutter speeds for auto) useful (Nikon Z).
I use it in Aperture-Priority exclusively. I don't have to think about what's the right action-stopping shutter speed when I change focal lengths or what ISO will give me that. Using three cameras as I do (each with a prime mounted), this saves a lot of cogitation. Other than choosing the aperture for desired DoF, I only have to switch "fast" to "slow" for still subjects then back for action.