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Apr 27, 2012 at 14:56 vote accept bwDraco
Apr 25, 2012 at 14:20 comment added bwDraco @Jakub: The camera will normally adjust the shutter speed and ISO based on your set aperture. In aperture priority, exposure safety shift comes into play only when the aperture you set causes the shutter speed to exceed the camera's limits (and ISO is manually set or has reached the minimum): an f/1.4 aperture setting in bright daylight conditions can easily cause the required shutter speed to exceed 1/8000, and exposure safety shift will override the f/1.4 setting as I mentioned.
Apr 25, 2012 at 14:13 comment added Jakub Sisak GeoGraphics On a Canon in aperture priority, can I set it so that it adjusts shutter speed rather then aperture?
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