I didn't mean to imply that I use a spotmeter all the time. In fact, I
use it only on those rare occasions when I'm shooting a particularly
difficult scene and I know I have to nail it. But we were talking about
perfecting an exposure in a tricky situation.
Paul
Tom Rittenhouse wrote:
>
> Usually, I know how many stops I want to shift the image and
> just do that. If I am not sure I bracket. I think I could
> pop off three shots faster than you could meter the scene
> with your spot meter. But then, I am not a perfectionist.
> I've always felt that if the customer is satisfied with the
> photo it is good enough.
> --Tom
>
>
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