Thanks Moose and Chris,
it's nice to share some experiences :)
So, it seems that the area measured by the spot-meter is about the
equivalent of the central circle, rather including the microprism collar as
well.
I have a question, though, based on Chris's analysis :
I see you differentiate the use of the spot-meter tool between Auto and
Manual mode.
How come, why the different ways?
And does this mean (as I try to speculate) that in Auto-mode there is also
some kind of evaluative metering acting on backround, so even if you
underexpose 3 stops lets say for the black tone, (as you do in Manual), you
still wouldn't know how many stops exactly the camera really did
underexpose?
kind regards
Christos
On 04/10/06, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> There are 2 ways I use it, Christos:
>
> 1. AUTO: I spot meter on a mid-tone, a highlight and a shadow.
>
> 2. MANUAL: I spot meter on a shadow and close it down 3 stops (or on
> a highlight and open it up 2 stops).
>
> 3. AUTO or MANUAL: I spot meter on a highlight and press the
> Highlight button, or meter on a Shadow area and use the Shadow button.
>
> Oh, that's 3 ... ;-)
>
> Chris
>
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