F4 and vertial Matrix

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chip j

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No doubt the F4's Matrix computer can handle horizontal shots well, but is it programmed well enough to handle lots of verticals too?
 

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DP20 finder have 2 mercury switches for sensing. old school . now any stupidsmartphone have silicon chips as magnetic compass, gyroscope, gravity sensor, .....
 

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The light reading is the same in landscape and portrait for the same subject. The electronics are not influenced by gravity.
 
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I just thought there would be more horizontal algorithyms or whatever stored in the computer rather than vertical ones.
 

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I don't use Matrix. Center-weight is king. Although, a decade after standardizing on ASA100 film, I do fine without a meter.

At least with negative films.
(´・_・`)
 
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