Not sure, may be Savage can chime in here.

All i know is with my D200 or D2H, i set the ev, if i have to, usually
once and it is good for the duration of shots.
With my K10D, and i have mentioned this before, its a constant ev
adjustment. Up a bit , down a bit through out the session.

I like the colours i get better in my K10D but as far as flash and
freedom of metering, and AF speed, i prefer the D200 and D2H.
>From what i have heard, from those that have the D300, the metering is
usually constant, unless another lighting situation is encountered.

Dave

On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 3:07 AM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've heard various D700 people mention that they can basically just trust
> the D700 metering. I'm certain that there are pathological situations
> that'll mess it up,  but almost all of the time it'll get it right.
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> Is this also the case with the D300?  What I'm wondering is how much of this
> is due to superior metering, and how much is due to the D700 having more
> dynamic range, giving a bit more latitude in the metering.
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