Kodak Pro 14n User Guide - Page 118

Exposure, Exposure Metering Systems, Exposure Metering, Systems

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Controlling Exposure Exposure Exposure Metering Systems Choosing a Metering System You can choose from three metering systems to suit the lighting for your subject. NOTE: You cannot use metering systems when a non-CPU NIKKOR lens is attached. • Rotate the Metering System selector to choose the desired metering system. Matrix Metering/3D Matrix Metering Center-Weighted Metering Spot Metering Matrix Metering/3D Matrix Metering Matrix Metering provides correct exposure control using a 10-segment Matrix sensor. With D-type NIKKOR lenses, 10-segment 3-D Matrix Metering automatically activates, applying scene brightness, scene contrast, and subject distance information to ensure even more accurate exposure control. You might use Matrix metering for outdoor scenes when you want the best average exposure. NOTE: Center-Weighted or Spot Metering are recommended for the Auto Exposure Lock function (see page 7-17) or Exposure Compensation (see page 7-19). 7-8 April 29, 2004

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7-8
April 29, 2004
Controlling Exposure
Exposure
Exposure Metering
Systems
You can choose from three metering systems to suit the lighting for your
subject.
NOTE:
You cannot use metering systems when a non-CPU NIKKOR lens is
attached.
Choosing a Metering
System
Rotate the Metering System selector to choose the desired metering
system.
Matrix Metering/3D Matrix
Metering
Matrix Metering provides correct exposure control using a 10-segment
Matrix sensor. With D-type NIKKOR lenses, 10-segment 3-D Matrix
Metering automatically activates, applying scene brightness, scene contrast,
and subject distance information to ensure even more accurate exposure
control.
You might use Matrix metering for outdoor scenes when you want the best
average exposure.
NOTE:
Center-Weighted or Spot Metering are recommended for the Auto
Exposure Lock function (see
page 7-17
) or Exposure
Compensation (see
page 7-19
).
Matrix Metering/3D Matrix Metering
Center-Weighted Metering
Spot Metering