Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> It's the "weighted" part of centre-weighted which has always bothered me. > When I use my eyes to view a scene, I see with equal sensitivity > everywhere, but the camera meter sees 75% in a circle at the centre of > view, and 25% in the remaining field. My eyes can't do that, and I have no > idea what the camera is doing. I would rather have equal metering across > the whole field, or better yet, in a restricted zone as with the M6. It all depends... When you are used to Nikon's Center Weighted Metering, you won't understand Canon's one, which is absolutely different. As far as I remember, 25/75% cited by you are correct for Nikons and have nothing to do with e.g. Pentax or Olympus metering.... Whan you are used to, it doesn't matter at all... I use a Lunasix 3, which is center weighted. I have no idea how many percent so and so,why should I bother? After all those rolls I can predict its behaviour in every case... And now I hardly use a meter. One quick metering at the beginning and then adjusting by experience. Actually, in many cases I don't use it at all, guessing exposure (yes, for slides too :) ..of course your mileage may very greatly.. :) - ----- St. (Stanislaw B.A. Stawowy) http://www.geocities.com/Stanislaw_Stawowy Echelon/Carnivore lines: Bob Black, Hakim Bey, Ralph Klein, Sabotage in the American Workplace