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D70s Metering
"AlanW" wrote in message ... I have been practicing with my D70s for about 3 months now. I am also trying to improve my photographic skills. In the process, I shoot most photos in Aperture priority mode; make EV adjustments; and have used the bracketing feature as well. So far, my results (exposure wise) have been mixed using the Spot metering feature on the camera. I consulted the manual and tried using the center weighted metering mode - results still mixed. I would welcome insights regarding spot metering versus center weight metering. Pros and cons as well as any practical guidance regarding their use. Thanks, Alan In order to use spot metering consistently, I like to use zone system thinking processes. The easiest to understand explanation I know of is located he http://www.normankoren.com/zonesystem.html Have a look and then ask any more questions you may have. L.C. |
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