Dan Shallenberger
June 11th, 2007, 02:20 PM
I'm considering buying an A1, but I read something in a review that concerned me. I shoot primarily weddings, but some corporate and other events. I using a Sony PD-170 right now, and whatever HDV cam I go with, I will sorely miss the low-light capability.
Anyhow, with my 170, I always shoot with the shutter set to 1/60 in manual mode. I often shoot with the iris on auto unless I am in tricky lighting, but the press a single button puts it manual mode and I can adjust to suit my needs. If I want auto-iris back, I just press that same button. All the while, the shutter still in manual set to 1/60.
I read that on the A1, Canon uses the mode dial, giving you the choice between P, A, S, and M. Well, it seems to shoot like I'm used to, I would set it to Shutter priority and 1/60. But, when I want manual control of the iris, I can't just press a button. I would need to turn the mode dial to M. There's where my questions are...
1) can I switch to M while shooting?
2) if I can, does it mess up where the shutter speed is set?
3) when switching back to shutter priority from M, will the shutter setting change?
4) is it ridiculous to switch modes while shooting because I should just be in M mode all the time?
When the light isn't tricky, I love using auto-iris, as it can adjust faster than I can. But when lighting gets tricky, I love being able to pop into manual iris and make my adjustments.
Any suggestions? Is this just not the camera for me if I switch between auto and manual iris while shooting?
Thanks,
Dan
Anyhow, with my 170, I always shoot with the shutter set to 1/60 in manual mode. I often shoot with the iris on auto unless I am in tricky lighting, but the press a single button puts it manual mode and I can adjust to suit my needs. If I want auto-iris back, I just press that same button. All the while, the shutter still in manual set to 1/60.
I read that on the A1, Canon uses the mode dial, giving you the choice between P, A, S, and M. Well, it seems to shoot like I'm used to, I would set it to Shutter priority and 1/60. But, when I want manual control of the iris, I can't just press a button. I would need to turn the mode dial to M. There's where my questions are...
1) can I switch to M while shooting?
2) if I can, does it mess up where the shutter speed is set?
3) when switching back to shutter priority from M, will the shutter setting change?
4) is it ridiculous to switch modes while shooting because I should just be in M mode all the time?
When the light isn't tricky, I love using auto-iris, as it can adjust faster than I can. But when lighting gets tricky, I love being able to pop into manual iris and make my adjustments.
Any suggestions? Is this just not the camera for me if I switch between auto and manual iris while shooting?
Thanks,
Dan