wildviper
Nov-02-2009, 10:18 PM
Hi All,
I just recently upgraded from Nikon D70s to a Canon 7D. What I took for granted on the Nikon series, well, I am learning is not so much "granted" in the Canons.
Specifically I am speaking of Spot metering and how even the old Nikon's used your current focus point for spot metering. The Canon 7D(latest and greatest), DOES NOT do this. It spot meters from the center of the frame. So, basically, I would have to meter, recompose a shot. Or zoom in and zoom out.
Before I go and return the 7D since this is a big deal for me, I wanted to find out from you all.
Whose Evaluative/Matrix metering is better for landscapes? and for outdoor portraits? Canon's or Nikon's?
With landscapes sometimes having a wide dynamic range and outdoor portraits dealing with bright backgrounds...I am curious to your experiences and your thoughts.
I just recently upgraded from Nikon D70s to a Canon 7D. What I took for granted on the Nikon series, well, I am learning is not so much "granted" in the Canons.
Specifically I am speaking of Spot metering and how even the old Nikon's used your current focus point for spot metering. The Canon 7D(latest and greatest), DOES NOT do this. It spot meters from the center of the frame. So, basically, I would have to meter, recompose a shot. Or zoom in and zoom out.
Before I go and return the 7D since this is a big deal for me, I wanted to find out from you all.
Whose Evaluative/Matrix metering is better for landscapes? and for outdoor portraits? Canon's or Nikon's?
With landscapes sometimes having a wide dynamic range and outdoor portraits dealing with bright backgrounds...I am curious to your experiences and your thoughts.