And if you wanna use Bill's idea and really push it (the idea, not
Bill), you'd use a 1° spot meter because, really, our Pentax cameras
spot meter isn't that spot. It is around 5° or more AFAIR.

If you're really too rich, get a Sekonic L758 which you can profile
with your DSLR sensor specs (DR etc.) and that bloody 758 (which
embeds a 1° spot meter) will tell you if the scene has too much EV
four your sensor to eat.

Neat isn't it? Now, who has the money for that, I dunno :)


2011/4/12 William Robb <[email protected]>:
> On 12/04/2011 12:09 AM, Dario Bonazza wrote:
>>
>
>> All this thread subset about bracketing other than exposure is pointless
>> then. Shoot RAW, take good care of exposure (bracket in extreme
>> conditions) and you're done.
>
> Measure the brightest part of the scene that you want to keep detail in.
> Measure the darkest part of the scene that you want to keep detail in.
> Remember to account for colour failure of the measurement device if
> applicable.
> With the K5, is that number less than 14 stops?
> If yes, take the picture using an exposure that keeps what you want more or
> less centered in the histogram.
> Most of the time, this is the way it is, because most of the time, scenes
> are less than 7 stops.
>
>
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