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D750 exposure issues
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 618602" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I used to use Matrix metering for all my photos but found I was using the +/- exposure compensation button A LOT. When I switched to Center Weighted metering, the exposure seems to be much more accurate without having to override it like I did with Matrix metering. Most of the time I am in Aperture Priority with a D750. So what you are experiencing sounds about right.</p><p></p><p>And for the record, I agree with the explanation [MENTION=6277]Don Kuykendall[/MENTION] gave for spot metering. All of the metering types are supposed to meter for 18% gray. Matrix metering factors in the entire image. Center Weighted metering is predominately the center area, but if I remember correctly, I *think* you can adjust the size of the circle used for Center Weighted metering. And Spot metering takes in a very small area from which to meter. But they all meter for 18% gray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 618602, member: 13196"] I used to use Matrix metering for all my photos but found I was using the +/- exposure compensation button A LOT. When I switched to Center Weighted metering, the exposure seems to be much more accurate without having to override it like I did with Matrix metering. Most of the time I am in Aperture Priority with a D750. So what you are experiencing sounds about right. And for the record, I agree with the explanation [MENTION=6277]Don Kuykendall[/MENTION] gave for spot metering. All of the metering types are supposed to meter for 18% gray. Matrix metering factors in the entire image. Center Weighted metering is predominately the center area, but if I remember correctly, I *think* you can adjust the size of the circle used for Center Weighted metering. And Spot metering takes in a very small area from which to meter. But they all meter for 18% gray. [/QUOTE]
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