On Jan 29, 2012, at 12:16 AM, steve harley wrote:

> on 2012-01-28 21:57 Paul Stenquist wrote
>> That's basically what today's best meters do. But they still can't gauge 
>> reflectivity and color as well as the human eye can. The meter makes a call 
>> and a good photographer makes the necessary adjustment. Most of the time the 
>> meter will come close enough for all practical purposes. for those times 
>> when it can't the photographer has to lend a hand. It wouldn't be much fun 
>> if machines did all the work.
> 
> i submit that most of us don't have "today's best meters"

The K-5 comes somewhat close, but no it's not at the top of the heap. But it's 
more than good enough when photographers use their brain as well as their 
meters.
Paul
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