Monday, August 18, 2014

The power of TV Mode (Shutter Priority)

As I had always been the lover of AV Mode (Aperture Priority) as other photographers, often missed some chances of taking wonderful snaps.

Bird Photography, where the precision, crisp and clarity is top priority I was a bit stubborn on the AV (Aperture Priority), and rarely used to get good one, when light is bad which resulted in long shutter speed, which in turn would make the image shaky.

This time the chance of being with wild life is tested with  TV(Shutter Priority).

When to switch to AV
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1. When the photogrpahy is being done when there is abundance of light, and your shutter speed to fast enough to get decent photographs.
2. When the object is not in a hurry and you have sufficient time and have proper support to assure stability

When to Switch to TV
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1. When the photography is being done in the places, where the light cannot be constant. There are areas where you shoot between shades and harsh sunlight. Mostly in forest areas and you have less time.
2. You cannot miss the situation and badly want a stable photograph.

Note :

Using on TV mode with a fixed ISO might also result in dark images. So, my advice would be to keep the ISO - AUTO

When using AV mode you can override the ISO to 100 for a crisp and a vibrant blurry background.

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