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This camera has four metering modes. How to use it at ordinary times?

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Key points of knowledge

Understand the difference between measurement modes.

Photometric mode is the function of measuring the brightness of the object. According to the measurement range, the measurement mode has many characteristics. In order to get the correct exposure, it is necessary to understand their respective characteristics and use them differently.

According to the different measurement range, it can be divided into several modes.

According to different types of measurement modes, the measurement range and adaptability are also different. What can be applied to almost all shooting scenes is the default setting of "evaluation metering" mode, which pays attention to the autofocus point used in autofocus, the focus of the subject and the overall balance of the picture. According to its photometric value, it is calculated by advanced algorithm and converted into exposure value. The narrowest metering range is the "spot metering" mode, which only responds to the brightness of the central part. Generally, it is enough to evaluate the metering mode. However, you can use spot metering when you want to quickly get the appropriate exposure of a specific object in a specific scene such as backlight. If it is general scenery photography, it is more convenient to choose evaluation metering mode to shoot. But in the scene with complex light and shadow, spot metering mode is a better choice. Which metering mode to use depends entirely on the photographer himself. As long as he can get the brightness he wants, this method can be said to be his ideal choice.

The default setting of metering mode is widely used in landscape shooting, snapshots and other scenes. Take the autofocus point as the center, taking into account the overall brightness balance of the picture.