Obviously exposure meters hold the reading when you release a button.
I see Nikon has included spot meters in some of the cameras I own. However, it seems a little useless because when I release the button the exposure information is erased.
I don't think I'm the first one to want to use a Nikon like an exposure meter, so I suspect someone has figured this out already, but I'm only just starting to go through the 191 page manual for my F6.
Sure, I can use Manual and 'zero the needle' while holding the metering spot in the exact location, but the Sekonic does a spot reading so much easier, by just releasing the button.
Seems crazy to have such a sophisticated camera but still have to carry my Sekonic meter.
If I find the answer to store an exposure reading on a Nikon, I'll post it to my own thread here.
I see Nikon has included spot meters in some of the cameras I own. However, it seems a little useless because when I release the button the exposure information is erased.
I don't think I'm the first one to want to use a Nikon like an exposure meter, so I suspect someone has figured this out already, but I'm only just starting to go through the 191 page manual for my F6.
Sure, I can use Manual and 'zero the needle' while holding the metering spot in the exact location, but the Sekonic does a spot reading so much easier, by just releasing the button.
Seems crazy to have such a sophisticated camera but still have to carry my Sekonic meter.
If I find the answer to store an exposure reading on a Nikon, I'll post it to my own thread here.