leicarfcam
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All meters read a little differently. There are differences in how they average a scene, how much weight is given to the centre, etc. And that's without taking battery voltage into consideration.
It's called angle of view. When you change it, you get a slightly different reading. If you have a meter that has an accy attachment you can see it..
If you find your meter underexposes a bit for a certain film at box speed, compensate on the ISO dial when you load the film. Easy. Fast. No big deal, it's been done since meters first appeared. A strict time schedule has nothing to do with compensating for your meter, surely? I think we may be talking at cross purposes! ;-)
If I find my meter is off over or under I calibrate it. I've never had a meter that reads fine at say 100asa but is off at say 400asa.
Have you ever been on an assignment with a very strict time schedule? If so you don't have time to stop and make adjustments because your meter is off. You check everything before the shoot..