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P - almost never
S - If it's too dark or if I want a long exposure. I'd rather have underexposed shots than blurry shots. I can just save em by upping the exposure in photoshop then converting to b/w.
A - most of the time. Aperture affects the photo while shutter that's sufficient won't. If it's indoors without flash, I enable auto ISO, if it gets darker still, I pop into S
M - If I need to manually adjust exposure, I just use exposure compensation (fuck yeah, Nikon's dual control wheels!!). It's the same thing. If you use manual but still rely on your camera's meter and zero it manually, you're a fucking hipster and might as well use the priority modes. I only use manual when I'm working with my old manual flash. Kick the ISO down to 100, and adjust exposure by aperture then shutter depends on if I want to make it a slow sync or not.
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