skorpiius
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The Nikon F100 manual states
In Programmed Auto, by rotating the Main-Command Dial you can change the combination of shutter speed and aperture while maintaining correct exposure. With this function, you can shoot in Programmed Auto as though you were shooting in Shutter-Priority Auto or Aperture-Priority Auto.
No matter what direction that I move the main (rear) command dial to shift the program, if the light then changes the aperture stays fixed and the shutter speed moves to compensate, ie simulating Aperture-Priority Auto rather than Shutter-Priority Auto. Is there some way to do the shift that would fixate the Shutter Speed or was Nikon just being a bit loose with their description?"
F/N80 seems the same.
In Programmed Auto, by rotating the Main-Command Dial you can change the combination of shutter speed and aperture while maintaining correct exposure. With this function, you can shoot in Programmed Auto as though you were shooting in Shutter-Priority Auto or Aperture-Priority Auto.
No matter what direction that I move the main (rear) command dial to shift the program, if the light then changes the aperture stays fixed and the shutter speed moves to compensate, ie simulating Aperture-Priority Auto rather than Shutter-Priority Auto. Is there some way to do the shift that would fixate the Shutter Speed or was Nikon just being a bit loose with their description?"
F/N80 seems the same.