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Re: [OM] OM-4T Multi-Spot Metering

Subject: Re: [OM] OM-4T Multi-Spot Metering
From: "Bryant Wetzel" <ardvarrk@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 09:16:45 -0600
I agree here. You do not pull a Spot Meter out of your bag and check only
one place in the view, you check many spots, record many readings of high
and low values and often average them with any bias you want to add. The
OM-3-4 spot metering is built to use in that way. It is possible to spot
meter only one area of a view, but then it will be factored to 18 0ray by
the meter. That is why we must be interpreters of the readings, not slaves
to numbers.


Regards,

Bryant

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From: John A. Prosper <prosper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] OM-4T Multi-Spot Metering
Date: Thursday, May 14, 1998 7:30 AM



On Wed, 13 May 1998, gma wrote:

|Dan Lau wrote:
|> 
|> The camera may be doing continuous spot readings in
|> real-time, but if the reading does not enter into the exposure equation,
|> then the continuous readings are useless (which is not good). 
|
|I disagree. It IS good.  It allows recomposition without using the
|central spot area as part of the exposure calculation UNLESS you push
|the spot button.  That's the whole point. 

A huge benefit of the non-automatic storage of the
continuous readings is that the exposure of critical point
zones (e.g., the lightest and darkest areas) can be checked
quickly.  This info can be compared with the exposure
latitude of the film in use and employed to customize the
final exposure to the photographer's preference.  Thus,
judicious use of the OM3(Ti), OM4(Ti) spot metering system
can provide near-studio level control in the field!


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