I was curious about Exposure Value (EV) accuracy from modestly priced digital and film equipment. The equipment tested was:
Pentax ME Super film SLR
Miranda Sensorex II film SLR
Minolta Auto Spot 1 deg Spotmeter
Sekonic L158 hand held reflection meter
Pentax K-1 DSLR
Canon Powershot SX160 digital camera
I shot a white wall with the above equipment. All were set to ISO 100. Of course, only the Sekonic and Minolta meters read directly in EV. The camera reported shutter speed and aperture was converted by formula EV = log2(aperture)^2/speed)
Pentax ME Super 8 EV
Miranda 8.6 EV
Minolta meter 8.5 EV
Sekonic meter 8 EV
Pentax K-1 7 EV
Canon SX160 6 EV
It appears that modestly priced digital cameras don't seem to meet any tight EV standards criteria. The film cameras fared much better. This seems to mean you can't count on trading exposure info between different low cost digital cameras and expect consistency. I would be curious to know if professional digital cameras are held to a higher standard of inter-camera interoperability. Can someone with pro digital gear and a high end stand alone meter post some data on EV consistency?
Pentax ME Super film SLR
Miranda Sensorex II film SLR
Minolta Auto Spot 1 deg Spotmeter
Sekonic L158 hand held reflection meter
Pentax K-1 DSLR
Canon Powershot SX160 digital camera
I shot a white wall with the above equipment. All were set to ISO 100. Of course, only the Sekonic and Minolta meters read directly in EV. The camera reported shutter speed and aperture was converted by formula EV = log2(aperture)^2/speed)
Pentax ME Super 8 EV
Miranda 8.6 EV
Minolta meter 8.5 EV
Sekonic meter 8 EV
Pentax K-1 7 EV
Canon SX160 6 EV
It appears that modestly priced digital cameras don't seem to meet any tight EV standards criteria. The film cameras fared much better. This seems to mean you can't count on trading exposure info between different low cost digital cameras and expect consistency. I would be curious to know if professional digital cameras are held to a higher standard of inter-camera interoperability. Can someone with pro digital gear and a high end stand alone meter post some data on EV consistency?