If I use more fingers on a camera where I manually focus, set aperture, and shutter speed, wind the film on and take off the lens cap (rather then press the power button, the internal lens cap opens, auto-exposure is set, auto-focus occurs, and then with a second touch of the same index finger I press the 'shutter' button), is not the first camera more 'digital'?
I know, I'm being silly. But sometimes silly people exist to point fun at silly rules. Probably doesn't apply here.
Still, it seems there is room for a discussion about choosing an external meter, especially with old film cameras that may have agëd and faulty internal meters. And even when they work as new, incident metering, or spot metering may be better than the built-in meter. I think using a digital camera as a reflective meter is interesting, and possibly quite flexible, especially when a tiny camera like the ancient Canon G9 is involved. I shall not discuss it here, as it is unwelcome. Ultimately, a good incident meter either outperforms all that bother, or gets to the same result with one press of a digit, rather than use of many digits, extending into the billions.