which metering mode ?

I often get asked which metering mode I use - Matrix / Evaluative, or Center-weighted, or Spot-metering?

You’ll find different arguments on the various web forums as to which works better. Lots of advice there. But now I’m going to add something that might confuse you … it doesn’t really matter in the end which metering mode you use.

Since I’m shooting in manual exposure mode, no matter which route we take to get to the exact shutter speed / aperture combination that I’m using … I would be getting the exact same exposure regardless of which metering mode was used.

As I said on the page on metering techniques ..

For me, exposure metering has become an iterative process of:
- checking my camera’s meter,
- checking the histogram
- and blinking highlights display,
- checking the image on the LCD, (although this isn’t an accurate assessment of exposure),
- experience.

There is no fixed recipe in approaching metering in all kinds of situations.
It’s a mix-n-match of different techniques -
all used to make sure I get optimum exposure for my images.

With that iterative method, it doesn’t really matter which metering mode was used - I end up at the same place - the same aperture / shutter speed / ISO combination.

So which metering mode do I actually use ? I mostly keep the camera set to matrix /evaluative metering, but I occasionally switch to spot metering. When I do use spot metering, I am specific about the tonality of the area which I am metering off. That is a very important consideration when you use spot-metering.

1 Comment »

  1. sean arrow Said,

    September 17, 2007 @ 11:07 pm

    I have been flicking through your different categories for the last few hours.
    I found it very educational,as i’m quite new to photgraphy.
    In the past i have read books,and found them very hard to follow.
    The way you explain thing’s,and seeing your own pics,with exposures etc,has helped me load’s,

    thank’s
    Sean.

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