chuck94022
Member
After readong all the advice above, one question comes to mind...What type of photography are you interested in that requires spot metering? It is a tall order to get an affordable manual camera that does not have either center-weighted or average metering.
i.candide
Dangerous to oneself
This question occurred to me too. I never spot meter with my 35mm cameras. I usually grab them when I want quick shots, and spot metering, for me, is usually a slower process. When I slow down for an image, the camera gets bigger (MF or LF) and the separate spot meter comes out.
With 35mm, I trust the meter/automation more. I do sanity check things, but quickly. With the F4's matrix metering, it usually does just fine all by itself. I've had very, very few bad exposures with it. I never go to spot mode.
With the FM3a, the center weighted meter is well balanced to measure the typical scene. Plus, and this is a big plus, the needle indicator is analog and constantly moves as you move the camera around the scene. Many have complained about its lack of a spot meter, but frankly I don't know how I would use it if it had it.