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RandyR Registered: Feb 24, 2006 Total Posts: 2489 Country: United States |
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user954 Registered: Jul 18, 2008 Total Posts: 266 Country: United States |
from my experience, #1 will more then likely underexpose the subject that is bright in this case. Why? Because it is metering the while scene which means it will more then likely try to expose so that the background will show up. |
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Alan Louie Registered: Jul 11, 2004 Total Posts: 470 Country: United States |
If i'm reading you right, the exposure will be exactly the same because you left the SS, Aperature, and ISO exactly the same as scenario 1. If one of those doesn't change, your picture won't change. All the meter does is measure, it doesn't influence. |
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roman.johnston Registered: Jan 24, 2004 Total Posts: 1998 Country: United States |
The response from the camera will be the same....as you didnt change any settings and in maual....the cameras brain is shut off, so it will not try to change the settings. |
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RandyR Registered: Feb 24, 2006 Total Posts: 2489 Country: United States |
i am still confused: |
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roman.johnston Registered: Jan 24, 2004 Total Posts: 1998 Country: United States |
Ah...you didnt ask if it was exposed properly, you asked if the exposure would be the same. Completly diffrent questions. |
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Alan Louie Registered: Jul 11, 2004 Total Posts: 470 Country: United States |
The meter is changing because it's analyzing it differently. Matrix mode looks at the entire scene that the sensor sees and gives you a 'good balance' to expose as much of the scene properly as possible. When you change it to spot, it's looking at one tiny spot and evaluating the best way to expose only that spot. |
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Alan Louie Registered: Jul 11, 2004 Total Posts: 470 Country: United States |
And i'm still personally not sure on what the question is so I hope that either Roman or myself hit it. If I were shooting the scene i'd make a decision of what's more important to me, the subject or the background and expose accordingly. Or use a reflector or a little flash to brighten up the subject so it's closer to the background. |
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lxdesign Registered: Jan 04, 2004 Total Posts: 5199 Country: Canada |
Yep... it all matters! I generally use spot metering, try to meter of something fairly neutral, and confirm exposure with both the histogram and highlight warning turned on. This helps greatly in confirming exposure. |
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RandyR Registered: Feb 24, 2006 Total Posts: 2489 Country: United States |
I got it ! |
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roman.johnston Registered: Jan 24, 2004 Total Posts: 1998 Country: United States |
NP...glad we could help!! |