Nikon N5005 Matrix Metering VS. CENTER-WEIGHTED Metering, Scene containing the sun

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MATRIX METERING VS. CENTER-WEIGHTED METERING

In scenes with both very bright and very dark areas, these two

Scene containing the sun

metering systems produce varying results. For example:

 

A. Scene containing the sun or scenes with high reflectivity

 

If a scene containing strong highlights, such as the sun, snow or

 

bright reflections, Center-Weighted Metering renders the main

 

subject as a silhouette. With Matrix Metering, however, the light

 

value of darker parts is evaluated, resulting in an overall well-

 

balanced exposure.

 

B. Outdoor backlit subject

 

With Center-Weighted Metering, a backlit subject or scene with

 

people against a bright sky and/or clouds may lead to an

 

underexposed subject. With Matrix Metering, however, the

 

camera automatially gives more exposure to darker subjects to

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ensure a balanced overall exposure.

 

C. Front-lit subject against dark background

 

If a brightly lit off-center subject is positioned against a dark

 

background, Center-Weighted Metering places too much

 

emphasis on the dark center of the picture. So although the

 

background is correctly exposed, the main subject will be over-

 

exposed. Matrix Metering, however, automatical ly integrates a

 

dark background with a bright subject to ensure the best overall

 

exposure.

 

Center-Weighted Metering

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Contents Nikon Contents Operation in programmed Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash Center-Weighted Fill-FlashOperation in shutter-priority Auto exposure mode Foreword Nomenclature Lens AF Zoom-Nikkor 35-70mm f/3.3-4.5Page Inside viewfinder On AF Nikkor lenses. Then lock lens Aperture at its minimum settingBasic Operation Installing Batteries Checking Batiery Power Page Loading Film Page Basic Shooting Page Page + lights up · Overexposure warning Lights up · Underexposure warningRewinding Film Open camera back and remove film cartridge Autofocus FocusWith a moving subject Taking pictures with an off-center main subject Autofocusing with AF illuminator Manual Focus with Electronic Focusing Confirmation §\ilManual Focus Using Clear Matte Field Special Focusing Situations Very dark subjectLow-contrast subject Subject with no vertical linesShutter Speed Dial ExposureShutter Speed Dial and Aperture Dial Aperture DialAuto Multi-Program chart Auto MULTI-PROGRAMSHUTIER-PRIORITY Auto Exposure Mode + lights up· or Light up Flash or speedlightAPERTURE-PRIORITY Exposure Mode MlNIIIl.QLight up Manual Exposure Mode Underexposure warning + Overexposure warning +1EVCorrect exposure Underexposure warning 1EVTsetting Exposure Metering System Matrix MeteringScene containing the sun or scenes with high reflectivity Matrix Metering VS. CENTER-WEIGHTED MeteringScene containing the sun Outdoor backlit subjectMatrix Metering Center-Weighted Metering Outdoor backlit subject Front-lit subjectSmall, dark subjects against a bright background Sunset scenes CENTER-WEIGHTED Metering for Special Exposure Situations AEL Auto Exposure Lock buttonManual exposure mode SELF-TIMER Focus subject before pressing self-timer buttonTo cancel the self-timer after activating Press self-timer Flash Photography Automatic Balanced FILL-FLASHCenter-Weighted Fill-Flash Matrix Balanced Fill-FlashShutter-priority auto exposure mode Using BUILT-IN TTL FlashAperture-priority auto and manual exposure mode Operation in programmed auto exposure mode Guide for flash shooting distance range at ISO If ready-light blinks for a few seconds after shooting Operation in shutter-priority auto exposure mode For indoor subjects 7m-4.3m 2.3 ft.-14.1 ft At 1/30 sec If ready-light blinks for a few seconds after shooting Auto exposure mode Operation in aperture-priority1239 With ready-light off, flash is charging and shutter is Operation in manual exposure mode For controlled shutter speed, see the table on If ready-light blinks for a few seconds after shooting Usable AF Nikkor Lenses If focal length in use is 60mm or shorter BUILT-IN Flash SpecificationsGuide number If focal length in use is longer than 60mm100 TIL auto Non-TIL Speedlight Compatibility ChartSpeed lights flash exposure mode Nikon Speedlight Guide Number SystemWhen mountable non-AF Nikkor lenses are used LensesFocusing Exposure Control Lens compatibilityAccessory Compatibility Camera Care Tips Never touch the shutter curtainsPage Few times every month Replace all batteries at the same time Specifications Page With AF Nikkor 35-70mm f/3.3-4.5 Page Glossary ISO film speed Flash synchronizationNumber Matrix Metering systemTTL TTL auto flashExposure indicator LEOs without flash Ready-light LED Viewfinder InformationNikon Nikon Corporation