drtokina said:hi to all CS,
from my discussion with professional photgraphers....
there's a view that centre metering is th ebest...
hmmmm .....i prefer spot metering which many says is unsuitable....
hmmmm.
any views?
tq
Hahaha...jsbn said:Or put in short, fit for the trash bin.
Nuff said. Someone who dares to put a 'dr' in his nick and 'speaks to professional photographer' and still ask abt metering modes ought to be sent to the firing squad there and then.
To this. This thread and threadstarter deserves a _|_
Tok Kok Pro :thumbsup:yanyewkay said:when I'm in lab I prefer the HP 34401A Multimeter, the mode I use depends on the task at hand and like DCA said, the occasion. When I'm outdoors, I prefer a fluke 177 meter.
Hope it helps.
Its ppl like these dat helps u destress from time to time.Artosoft said:Hahaha...
Remember: ProfDr****? :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
Regards,
Arto.
Ok.. back to topic.. no tok kok liao.espn said:Tok Kok Pro :thumbsup:
:bsmilie:
Phildate said:I don't think spot metering is useful in every situation. I was supervising some students doing night photography last night and one who is doing an online course (in Exposure and 'RAW' imaging) and being told to spot meter everything was getting seriously underexposed photographs. I think it is difficult to choose mid-tone grey areas at night and when the procedure is time-consuming for those inexperienced, the light has changed before the shot taken. I quickly set the camera back to evaluative metering, took the shot, which was almost perfectly exposed.
The metering systems in cameras do a good job IMO. That is not to say that the chip replaces knowledge of metering so that you can anticipate when the camera is going to get it wrong.
KNIGHT ONG said:What is metering ??? :dunno:
End of day is the images count ... they dun care what multimeter you used .... :bsmilie:
catchlights said:That's is he/she/it's style, open a can of worms already and run away.
laughing you all from far far away, so why take him/her/it so serious?
you can take c@ck, or sh1t here, who cares?
Maybe you are right about this thread, but for the past records, the TS like to start some very controversial discussions and let CSers hood (hockkian) each other.student said:Personally I think if there is some merit in the question, I don't really care if the TS disappears. If the discussion allows us to clarify why and how we do things, it would be useful anyway.
catchlights said:Maybe you are right about this thread, but for the past records, the TS like to start some very controversial discussions and let CSers hood (hockkian) each other.
So why you will see people want to neh (hockkian) to the TS now. :bsmilie: