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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 583198" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>thats all nice and good and I understand that but the fact its been used with this tech for so long and nothing has been upfated just says to me they arent trying hard enough. I guess fps is more important. </p><p></p><p>I dont know if you know but they boasted the f5 metering system to have over 50000 actual scenes inside and it had 1004pixel 3rd COLOR matrix metering. what a crock a shit. the cameras today dont meter any better then in the past. they have face detection and tracking but shitty flash/camera accuracy.</p><p></p><p> im no engineer but the current tech sucks ass and isnt working consistently. they should have perfected it by now. maybe adding actually scenes where the system could understand what was being shot and adjust instead of a primitive reflective system. I shot a afternoon wedding on friday...you cant image how much ec I had to use. I felt like my finger was going to break from nonstop changing the setting. </p><p></p><p>If I have to help the camera, then its time to find a different way. wedding photographers dont have options for no accuracy. we must get the shot. less stress for me to focus on getting the shot and let the camera get the exposure. I enjoyed watching a friend shoot with a mirrorless get perfect exposure shot after shot by seeing exposure in the vf. even with the d3s and matrix metering (no flash) its not accurate. underexposing one time over the other. I have to throw a lot of images because of the crap metering accuracy</p><p></p><p>there must be some new tech for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 583198, member: 14443"] thats all nice and good and I understand that but the fact its been used with this tech for so long and nothing has been upfated just says to me they arent trying hard enough. I guess fps is more important. I dont know if you know but they boasted the f5 metering system to have over 50000 actual scenes inside and it had 1004pixel 3rd COLOR matrix metering. what a crock a shit. the cameras today dont meter any better then in the past. they have face detection and tracking but shitty flash/camera accuracy. im no engineer but the current tech sucks ass and isnt working consistently. they should have perfected it by now. maybe adding actually scenes where the system could understand what was being shot and adjust instead of a primitive reflective system. I shot a afternoon wedding on friday...you cant image how much ec I had to use. I felt like my finger was going to break from nonstop changing the setting. If I have to help the camera, then its time to find a different way. wedding photographers dont have options for no accuracy. we must get the shot. less stress for me to focus on getting the shot and let the camera get the exposure. I enjoyed watching a friend shoot with a mirrorless get perfect exposure shot after shot by seeing exposure in the vf. even with the d3s and matrix metering (no flash) its not accurate. underexposing one time over the other. I have to throw a lot of images because of the crap metering accuracy there must be some new tech for that. [/QUOTE]
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