no, it chooses the aperture and shutter spped - you can however lock it onto what you want to be correctly exposed then recompose and shoot. Works REALLy well in practice, whether that be exposing peoples faces who are backlit or underexposing a scene (say to get the sky at the right exposure)
no, it chooses the aperture and shutter spped - you can however lock it onto what you want to be correctly exposed then recompose and shoot. Works REALLy well in practice, whether that be exposing peoples faces who are backlit or underexposing a scene (say to get the sky at the right exposure)
They are amazing!