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Aperture Priority has, for years, been my favourite mode, my default setting on my cameras. I do use other modes but ....
I've recently bought a GX80, and I'm pleased but struggling to understand something which I can't look up in the manual because I don't know what Panasonic call it. Canon call it Safety Shift. I don't seem to find it necessary on my Nikon!
Here's an example of the problem I'm facing: I'm shooting in poor light with a 45-150mm f/4.0-5.6 on full zoom, ISO 200 and the camera is producing an underexposed result in 1 sec. Why not 5 secs for the correct exposure as my Nikon might do? Or is there something in the menus to prevent this happening?
Many thanks
I've recently bought a GX80, and I'm pleased but struggling to understand something which I can't look up in the manual because I don't know what Panasonic call it. Canon call it Safety Shift. I don't seem to find it necessary on my Nikon!
Here's an example of the problem I'm facing: I'm shooting in poor light with a 45-150mm f/4.0-5.6 on full zoom, ISO 200 and the camera is producing an underexposed result in 1 sec. Why not 5 secs for the correct exposure as my Nikon might do? Or is there something in the menus to prevent this happening?
Many thanks