So it seems most manual focus film SLRs use a single centre-weighted metering pattern.
It’s likely easier to design than evaluative or matrix metering, and is more likely to be idiot-proof than spot metering (ie. if you simply point it at your subject then the likelihood of a good exposure is greater).
But discussion of a considered approach seems to be lacking, given that this meter is present in so many high quality SLRs and that the meter in your camera is the most convenient (generally). Whats the best practices for using centre-weighted metering for getting the exposure you want?
Theres plenty of topics currently on the forum on spot metering and matrix metering but relatively little for this moat common pattern. So Im curious how people here use them.
It’s likely easier to design than evaluative or matrix metering, and is more likely to be idiot-proof than spot metering (ie. if you simply point it at your subject then the likelihood of a good exposure is greater).
But discussion of a considered approach seems to be lacking, given that this meter is present in so many high quality SLRs and that the meter in your camera is the most convenient (generally). Whats the best practices for using centre-weighted metering for getting the exposure you want?
Theres plenty of topics currently on the forum on spot metering and matrix metering but relatively little for this moat common pattern. So Im curious how people here use them.