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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 552221" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Yes, single point focus might be best. The camera doesn't know what is most important to you.</p><p></p><p>Exposure comp is not really linked to what aperture you use. Its more of a 'fool/shift the meter thing'. Black cat on white sand or white cat on black sand and you want details in the body. Relatively small subject and the meter will expose for the general scene and get the cat wrong. Compensation can help. Spot metering can solve the problem too. Probably not both exposure comp and spot metering though. Give the matrix metering a go, its pretty good. Spot meter is nice at times, but it can make you crazy for general use, depending where the spot falls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 552221, member: 4923"] Yes, single point focus might be best. The camera doesn't know what is most important to you. Exposure comp is not really linked to what aperture you use. Its more of a 'fool/shift the meter thing'. Black cat on white sand or white cat on black sand and you want details in the body. Relatively small subject and the meter will expose for the general scene and get the cat wrong. Compensation can help. Spot metering can solve the problem too. Probably not both exposure comp and spot metering though. Give the matrix metering a go, its pretty good. Spot meter is nice at times, but it can make you crazy for general use, depending where the spot falls. [/QUOTE]
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