Nikon D80 Digital Field Guide - Google Books Result:: href=http://books.google.com/books?id=ejLbFj1PvzoC&pg=PA85&lpg=PA85&dq=LCD+and+Viewfinder+Displaying+Different+Exposure+Settings&source=web&ots=af6mJ0l8oz&sig=zrb3XmIbcdFyxMkBkDKI8ltbLoM&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=16&ct=result class=l onmousedown=return clk(this.href,,,res,44,)>Nikon D80 Digital Field Guide - Google Books Resultby David D. Busch - 2007 - Photography - 272 pagesIn this case, reducing the exposure produces a better image. both the top panel monochrome LCD and in the viewfinder that show that you've departed from http://books.google.com/books?id=ejLbFj1PvzoC&pg=PA85&lpg=PA85&dq=LCD+and+Viewfinder+Displaying+Different+Exposure+Settings&source=web&ots=af6mJ0l8oz&sig=zrb3XmIbcdFyxMkBkDKI8ltbLoM&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=16&ct=resultHOME | Just wondering if anyone has had experience with the LCD and viewfinder
showing differnt exposure settings. I was shooting with my EOS10 last week, taking my first role of infrared film (post some pics soon), and as such i was writing down pretty much everything. I shot the roll at ISO400 in aperture prioity (f/11) with Hoya 25A filter but i noticed that the shutter speed reading on the LCD said one thing but when i looked through the viewfinder it said another (ie. 1/60 LCD and 1/30 viewfinder - it was mostly 1 stop outbut sometimes it was 2 or even 3 stops out). I also noticed that at times my EOS 300 did it (although much less frequent). KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE DC50 Zoom Camera-Using Your Camera:: Hold the camera steady until the green viewfinder light flashes. Press the MODE button until the Manual Exposure Settings icon flashes. http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/digCam/dc50/ownerManual/dc503.shtmlHOME |
I was just wondering if anyone could advise me as to which should be the
correct reading (what the film actucally was exposed at). I am interested to know so i can work out the best way to TTL with the infrared film (ie. is my meter reading 1 stop under or 1.5 under etc.)
Any advice would be much appreciated
i shoot hie at ei 200 ttl with a 25 red filter.
be sure that both of your meters are in the same mode, same light, and pointed at the same subject. meters vary.....
spot meters will first vary on diameter of reading (expressed in mm). they will then vary slightly in true readings (but even a full stop is very rare) Pentax *ist DS - digital SLR:: The *ist DS comes equipped with a glass pentaprism viewfinder offering a 95% field of combination of exposure settings for a given subject or situation, http://www.travel-images.com/slr-pentax-ist-ds.htmlHOME |
same as above for center weighted meters.
for general ttl meters, they typically all vary. matrix metering isn't universal; every manufacturer has a version of matrix.
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