How about using spot or multispot metering - which is probably more acurate
anyway -
then activate the memo function to lock the exposure - no wasted exposure.
Or, if you really want centre weighted, switch to manual, meter, recompose and
shoot.
That's two ways of locking the exposure without wasting film and if it wasn't
for
the off-composition requirement you would have three ways to lock the exposure.
Come on, how many ways do you want?
Giles
P2CON@xxxxxxx wrote:
> To use the OM-4 exposure memory function to "lock" an off-composition center-
> weighted exposure reading you have to waste a shot on the desired off-
> composition area of the scene. Then you can take your re-composed shot with
> that exposure reading -- major headache and waste of film IMHO.
>
> Regards, Paul Connet
>
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