In the evaluative mode, the camera gives more weight at the area where the AF point is. Looks like in the second photo, the bright patch was outside the reach of any of the AF points, so it did not weigh in for the exposure.
Oct 15, 2012 10:05 | #16 In the evaluative mode, the camera gives more weight at the area where the AF point is. Looks like in the second photo, the bright patch was outside the reach of any of the AF points, so it did not weigh in for the exposure. Gerry
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Oct 15, 2012 12:07 | #17 MakisM1 wrote in post #15124748 In the evaluative mode, the camera gives more weight at the area where the AF point is. Looks like in the second photo, the bright patch was outside the reach of any of the AF points, so it did not weigh in for the exposure. Yep...I'm finally getting that into my thick skull! Thanks for the reply.
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