Markok765
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What do you think the best in camera meter is? Which camera?
I tend to think that the F5 would have the best in camera meter but my own F5 in matrix would consitently underexpose if (which I do often) I shoot negative film.
the multi-spot meter in the olympus om4 was always touted as outstanding
I shot a lot with a friend who used this function on his OM-3 routinely. He was smart enough to know exactly where this metering function was placing him relative to his film dynamics, and exposed accordingly. So yes, it was useful and worked well.And the question is...
Has anybody used the highlight/shadow functions of it? These where supposed to help you render white objects white and black ones black. Did it work well?
What do you think the best in camera meter is? Which camera?
the multi-spot meter in the olympus om4 was always touted as outstanding
And the OM3 is twice (or more) the cost of the OM4. In some cases it's about rarity or other qualities in the camera.The OM4 is more expensive than the Nikon F5 on KEH for same condition!
I went thru a lot of pain to determine that in fact the matrix metering in my F5 is 2/3 stop under for neg film. Shutter speed and aperture are fine. It slightly underexpose slides but makes for good pictures. In high contrast situation it keeps the highlight from washed out well with slides. With neg I need good shadow details, it's almost imposible to overexpose enough with neg.
Have you checked the exposure compensation setting?
I agree with Wayne, there are lots of very sophisticated TTL metering systems in cameras that will give correct exposure in most situations, but it's being so familiar with yours that you are able to recognise the situations that will fool it.Having read photography magazines up the wahzoo since I was in H.S., the Minolta Honeycomb was touted by many to be one of the finest metering systems available; Not my word, reviewers. I have also read of many F3 owners who preferred their cameras metering, although from what I gather there still needed to be human input. Of the cameras I have used, Canon, Nikkormat, AF Nikon, K mount Pentax, screwmount Pentax I like the Canon FD for it's 12% window, but then I know how to use. That really is the best metering system; Knowing how to use it. Let's call it cranalognium metering.
So you bought an F5 & found that it can be fooled? :confused: Like anything else you need to be able to interpret the information it's giving you.
it's not being fooled! It's simple under by 2/3 stop. I really hate that.
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