I am wondering about how cameras choose the exposure automatically. So you put in 400 speed film. Does the camera take as a base point the lowest shutter speed and then choose the highest F stop against it or... there must be a bias towards higher F-stops, no? Rather than a bias towards high shutter speeds.
I am just thinking about street photography. For me, I always want the highest F-stop possible so everything will be in focus. I don't care much if it is 8, 11, 16 as long as it is in that range and not down at 2, for example. To overcome this I would normally shoot aperture priority and set it to 16 and if the conditions were too dark then open it until was OK (always of course maintaining the shutter speed stays above camera shake level) Since I am using the aperture this way one could argue I don't need any manual control over the camera at all other than ISO. 400 would reduces the changes of the camera shooting wide open.
Just curious how cameras think...
I am just thinking about street photography. For me, I always want the highest F-stop possible so everything will be in focus. I don't care much if it is 8, 11, 16 as long as it is in that range and not down at 2, for example. To overcome this I would normally shoot aperture priority and set it to 16 and if the conditions were too dark then open it until was OK (always of course maintaining the shutter speed stays above camera shake level) Since I am using the aperture this way one could argue I don't need any manual control over the camera at all other than ISO. 400 would reduces the changes of the camera shooting wide open.
Just curious how cameras think...