Is the Pentax Digital Spotmeter a digital meter, or an analog meter with a digital display? If analog, is the digital display the offending characteristic?
Are the meters in film cameras which have LEDs and LCDs in the viewfinder analog or digital? If digital, can we discuss their metering characteristics in the analog section? The reason I ask is that I was sort of checking around and found this about the Nikon F4 metering system, which uses LCDs:
"As Matrix Metering demands a great deal of raw computing power to process complicating data analysis and at the time of its introduction, Nikon F4 can easily claim to have installed one of the most powerful on board computer processing circuitry in applied camera design. As a powerful system is required to instantly process various data pertaining to exposure metering, focus detection and mechanical parts control with stepless lens-body interface via super-fast computation - all aim to achieve one single photographic objective - outstandingly accurate exposure results."
I don't know, maybe they are talking about an analog computer or something. With a digital display.
As you may have gathered, I am perplexed by the moderator's most recent ruling on forum decorum. I don't want any self-described analog photographers to turn to stone or anything, but is this pronouncement a bridge too far?