The Spot pattern sensor reads off the focusing screen and is not exactly aligned with the optical center of the viewfinder optical system, thus the metering discrepancy.

CW Averaging and Matrix meter patterns are read from sensors in the bottom of the mirror box and should cause no discrepancy in meter readings at all. I believe that the P-TTL/TTL flash sensors are co- located with the CW Averaging and Matrix metering sensors.

(Far as I'm aware, this is correct information for D, DS, DS2 and DL bodies.)

Godfrey

On Jan 5, 2006, at 2:17 PM, Don Sanderson wrote:

I tested with the spot pattern.
I'll try again with the others but the 1/2 stop really isn't
something I'm too worried about.

Which meter pattern are you using? Matrix, Spot or CW Averaging?

The new screen requires you to use -0.5 exposure compensation
to get the same meter readings as the original screen.
IOW the camera thinks the scene is 1/2 stop darker than it is
and will overexpose without compensation.
This would indicate the meter is behind the prism as others
thought and not behind the mirror as I thought.

Could you elaborate on that a bit?  How does it increase
exposure?  Does it
require a greater exposure time for the same results as the original
screen, or less?

The new screen seems to increase exposure by about 1/2 stop.

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