Spot metering with all focus point selected & evalutive metering with all focus point selected .. what is the differents?
Spot metering with all focus point selected & evalutive metering with all focus point selected .. what is the differents?
If I nvr remb wrongly, it's a canon 60D.
Ok for Canon 60D, spot metering will be taken from the center AF point only, so all other focus points have no bearing on the metering regardless of which AF point(s) is/are selected. For evaluative, focus points do not matter. The camera will take the entire scene and give the best estimate, also nothing to do with focus points selection.
small pig said:Can I know what is "pattern" metering mode?
If I nvr remb wrongly, it's a canon 60D.
Diluted said:Dude, spot metering as the name implies, metering is by a spot (in this case, a focusing point) selected..
I just wonder how u know i used a 60D .. ok thx ppl so if for panning should i use all focus point with spot or evalutive metering?
I just wonder how u know i used a 60D .. ok thx ppl so if for panning should i use all focus point with spot or evalutive metering?
Bro, you just saw me in pasir ris park 2 weekends ago and you forgot abt me le. So sad
Macro, birding? And jio me to go long boarding?
btw, metering is just a rough gauge. u shld always refer to a histogram/look at image and see if it is what u intended with the exposure, especially under tricky conditions.
metering at best, gives a good estimate. it is hardly what i always want yea?
No.
Metering is exact if you know how. The limitations lies not with the exposure meter, but with the media e.g. the film's limitations or the digital camera sensor's limitations.
It depends on what you are exposing for, within the limitations of the media range.