mabas9395
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I
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It may have been mentioned (but I'm too lazy to read that whole post again) that what the camera "thinks" is the correct exposure can be different depending on which metering mode you are in.
The camera can consider the average brightness of the entire frame (evaluative metering), the brightness of just a portion of the middle of the frame (partial metering), a very small spot in the middle of the frame (spot metering), or an average of the total brightness with extra emphasis on the center (center-weighted average metering).
So if your frame has some bright spots and/or dark spots, you will get a different "correct exposure" depending on where you tell your camera to look.
A question on a seperate topic though, when in P-mode for exposure, out of all of the technically correct exposures, how does it come up with the one it has chosen? There has to be some logic built in to it, it can't be random.
The camera can consider the average brightness of the entire frame (evaluative metering), the brightness of just a portion of the middle of the frame (partial metering), a very small spot in the middle of the frame (spot metering), or an average of the total brightness with extra emphasis on the center (center-weighted average metering).
So if your frame has some bright spots and/or dark spots, you will get a different "correct exposure" depending on where you tell your camera to look.
A question on a seperate topic though, when in P-mode for exposure, out of all of the technically correct exposures, how does it come up with the one it has chosen? There has to be some logic built in to it, it can't be random.