1. Always full manual M using 180 degree rule and ND filters
2. Shutter priority with 180 degree rule
3. Aperture priority to use bokeh or lens sweet spot
4. Auto exposure to adjust exposure easy and fast (like photos) and then AE-lock
5. Depends on scene and subject...
6. Other
I use aperture priority outdoors and shutter priority with auto iso indoors (or low light) with my Panasonic cameras.
I'm definitely new here, but I've been reading this forum for a bit and learning a lot from some pretty welcoming people, which I've appreciated. I don't know why you need to insult me based on my age, appearance, interests, and skill level and then tell me I'm not welcome in a forum that you made your account on just 5 hours ago.
Edit: anyways, I'll refrain from mentioning my auto-exposure addiction or the words "still photography" around here again
Though I get the impression