RobertT
Member
Hi all -
I shoot film (black & white, color negative and slides) on a Nikon F100 and recently bought a Nikon C-PL2 Circular Polarizer (77 mm) for my Nikon f2.8 80 200 mm.
The instructions with the filter state
With AF camera having 3D matrix or multi-sensor metering, the correct exposure may not be obtained. In this case, use centre-weighted metering. For cameras having a TTL exposure meter, no exposure compensation is required. For other cameras, make exposure compensation by approx. 2 to 4 filter factors (+1 to +2 stops).
These instructions seem contradictory to me. The F100 has TTL metering so I would expected I could use it with 3D matrix metering, center-weighted metering or spot meting and have the camera give the correct exposure without any manual intervention.
Is this correct?
Thanks very much to all who provide their assistance and expertise.
Robert
I shoot film (black & white, color negative and slides) on a Nikon F100 and recently bought a Nikon C-PL2 Circular Polarizer (77 mm) for my Nikon f2.8 80 200 mm.
The instructions with the filter state
With AF camera having 3D matrix or multi-sensor metering, the correct exposure may not be obtained. In this case, use centre-weighted metering. For cameras having a TTL exposure meter, no exposure compensation is required. For other cameras, make exposure compensation by approx. 2 to 4 filter factors (+1 to +2 stops).
These instructions seem contradictory to me. The F100 has TTL metering so I would expected I could use it with 3D matrix metering, center-weighted metering or spot meting and have the camera give the correct exposure without any manual intervention.
Is this correct?
Thanks very much to all who provide their assistance and expertise.
Robert