Roland Mabo escribi�: > > An exposure of +0.5 EV is, in my opinion, better than an exposure of -2 EV > (which a centerweighted metering can do). No meter is perfect, but I've > found multisegment metering to be closer to reality. If you don't like, then > use centreweighted or spot. That's the beauty with the MZ-5 and MZ-5n, you > have a choice. The main purpose of multisegment metering is to help > beginners achieve better exposure, those (like us :-) ) who are not > beginners, can achieve a better exposure with centreweighted metering in > combination with exposure compensation. Or using spot meteri in tricky > situations. Or using multisegment metering with exposure compensation (like > I do). >
I hardly ever use the MZ-5 nowadays. As I said, it is used by my wife and she only shoots colour negative film, and the multizone metering of the MZ-5 does a good job with this kind of film. But in one of my last travels I took the MZ-5 because I didn't want to carry much weight. I used Sensia II 100 film, and switched the metering to centreweight, as you suggest. I didn't have any overexposed slides. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Carlos Royo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Zaragoza (Aragon) - Spain ------------------------------------------------------------------

