Hello all
Long-time reader, first-time questioner.
I wonder if anyone can help me understand the following phenomenon please.
When I use the popup flash on my Canon 550D in P (program auto-exposure mode), it uses a (fixed) shutter speed of 1/60 and it varies the ISO and aperture for the correct exposure. This is fine.
But when I go to Av mode (aperture-priority), set the same ISO and aperture as was previously selected, the camera seems to ignore the fact that the flash is up and sets exposure with very slow shutter speeds. If I flip down the flash and snap the same scene, the camera will set the same shutter speed as when the flash was up. It's as if it does not care that the flash is there when in Av.
Why's that please? Is it because it's assuming I want only auxiliary fill-in flash rather than using it as the primary light source? If so, am I more-or-less limited to P mode when I need flash?
Many thanks
Daniel