neuroanatomist said:FECHariot said:unfocused said:Can someone provide an example of this metering issue that suddenly seems to be so important?
I've always found Canon's default metering to be nothing short of brilliant. Sure, there are lighting conditions where it is necessary to adjust exposure compensation. But why is that a big deal? You just look at the scene and adjust accordingly based on experience. It doesn't seem that difficult to me.
I'm not trying to be rude here. I'm genuinely curious what the big deal is.
Taking a portrait with a backlit subject. The subject is at the rule of thirds and you want to expose for the face and don't care or even prefer if the sun is blown out. Or pretty much any time you would use spot metering and don't want your subject dead center of the frame.
Set center spot metering on subject, press AE lock, recompose, shoot.
Personally, I find AF-linked spot metering most useful when using iTR to track a bird in the sky as it moves through the frame.
Or airshow shooting planes in flight. Sure you can use AE lock in my example but wouldn't it be nice if you didn't have to
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