18 % Grey card histogram
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 3:23 pm
Hi all,
I recently bought a reference grey card so I have a question for those that have one.
Ive experimented by filling the image(viewfinder) with the card,spotmeter mode(so i dont really need to fill the viewfinder), f8, using even(overcast) daylight lighting (avoiding any shadows) and im rather surprised by the results .
the histogram rather than showing a perfect midway spike, rather shows a wider curve at around the 1/3 mark(midway within the 2nd quadrant down to black).
Seems the camera is seeing a gradual grey scale???
1/shouldnt it just be the single grey tone? i used the kit lens 18-70 for this, but the vingeting cant be that bad...
2/ why isnt it a perfect middle spike, why left of centre?
3/ is the spotmeter calibrated to 18% grey ?- or is it 16% like the sekonic spots? and hence always needs a 1/4-1/2 stop adjustment to be 'correct'?
4/ does this mean that i need to always use exposure compensation to correct this ?
TIA
I recently bought a reference grey card so I have a question for those that have one.
Ive experimented by filling the image(viewfinder) with the card,spotmeter mode(so i dont really need to fill the viewfinder), f8, using even(overcast) daylight lighting (avoiding any shadows) and im rather surprised by the results .
the histogram rather than showing a perfect midway spike, rather shows a wider curve at around the 1/3 mark(midway within the 2nd quadrant down to black).
Seems the camera is seeing a gradual grey scale???
1/shouldnt it just be the single grey tone? i used the kit lens 18-70 for this, but the vingeting cant be that bad...
2/ why isnt it a perfect middle spike, why left of centre?
3/ is the spotmeter calibrated to 18% grey ?- or is it 16% like the sekonic spots? and hence always needs a 1/4-1/2 stop adjustment to be 'correct'?
4/ does this mean that i need to always use exposure compensation to correct this ?
TIA