flavio81
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It's probably worth noting, just for the sake of clarification, that you're describing switching the AE Mode Selector Switch back and forth from Shutter Priority to Aperture Priority.
Unless this switch is specifically mentioned, confusion may result when one reads about the discussion of this feature versus rotating the aperture ring or shutter speed dial.
Exactly. The switching between the 5 exposure modes of the A1 is as clear as it gets. Turn the mode dial and if the dial numbers are aperture, then you are in aperture priority mode. Turn it again and if the dial shows speeds then that's the speed you'll use. Look then at your aperture ring. That is the aperture you'll use (=manual mode). Want the camera to set the aperture? Turn the aperture ring to "A" (=shutter priority mode). Want the camera to select shutter speed as well? Set the shutter speed to "P" (=program mode). It is a mouthful, but once you handle the camera it is really, really easy to "get".