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Meteringhi guys!
just want to ask about metering: 1.) on center-weight metering, if i change the AF area point to right af point, when i meter, should i based it on the center af point? 2.) on spot metering, if i change the AF area point to right af point, when i meter, should i based it on the right af point?
thanks so much for the info!
![]() anyway, is it advisable to use the side AF point when shooting vertical shots? or the center AF point is the way to go? because i noticed that using the center AF point, you tend to move the camera more when recomposing.
Really.... So if I have my camera set to center-weighted than I am always taking a meter reading from the center focus setting, regardless of which focus point I am actually focusing on... I never knew this. I always thought centerweighted was just a "larger" spot metering setting. You learn something everyday. W00DY Andrew
Nikon D3 and lot's of Nikon stuff!!
Personally I would advise using the closest AF point to the subject's face when shooting portraits at wide apertures (f/2.8 or larger) because there could be a difference in distance to subject when you recompose. This slight difference in distance could make the recomposed subject fall outside of acceptable focus. However, the D70's non-central AF points are pretty shocking in low light or reduced contrast situations, due to its suckiness - technically known as not having cross hatched sensors.
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