Could that be done?
I would love to be able to use spot metering with my 10D!
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Zangarh Member 72 posts Joined Jun 2003 More info | Jun 09, 2004 04:34 | #1 Could that be done? www.patrikadolfsson.se
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petiot Senior Member 283 posts Joined May 2002 Location: Montpellier - France More info | Jun 09, 2004 06:29 | #2 Brillant idea. We have to hire the services of the guy who hacked the 300D ! 10D and now 5D, 17-40, 24-105, 135 (whish list: 50F1.4, 1.4* converter)
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Jesper Goldmember 2,742 posts Joined Oct 2003 Location: The Netherlands More info | Jun 09, 2004 06:36 | #3 I doubt that this can be done with a firmware upgrade. Probably a hardware spot meter would be necessary too if you'd want this on a 10D. Canon EOS 5D Mark III
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CyberDyneSystems Admin (type T-2000) More info | Jun 09, 2004 08:40 | #4 Jesper is probably right,.. but on the other hand.. I was one of those that did not think that Mirror lockup would be possible with the 300D as the whole set up is rather different in the 300D from the 10D.. GEAR LIST
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slejhamer Goldmember 1,758 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2002 More info | Jun 09, 2004 08:54 | #5 CyberDyneSystems wrote: Got to admit that a true spot meter was allways at the top of my 10D wish list! I've seen similar comments expressed in the forum, and have often wondered how much more effective true spot metering capability would be compared to the 10D's 9% "partial" metering. In what situations would it really make a difference? Mitch
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msvadi Goldmember 1,974 posts Joined Jul 2003 More info | Jun 09, 2004 10:29 | #6 I think that with wide angle lenses, the true spot meter can make a huge difference comparing to partial. It may be not important with telephoto.
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CyberDyneSystems Admin (type T-2000) More info | Jun 09, 2004 11:39 | #7 Depends.. GEAR LIST
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theoldmoose Senior Member 294 posts Joined Nov 2003 More info | Jun 09, 2004 14:04 | #8 CyberDyneSystems wrote: Jesper is probably right,.. but on the other hand.. I was one of those that did not think that Mirror lockup would be possible with the 300D as the whole set up is rather different in the 300D from the 10D.. I just assumed that the hardware would not allow it... The 300D does a 'sensor clean' manuever, where the mirror is locked up until power down. Clearly the hardware is capable. It was just a matter of time until someone figured out how to get that motion to occur before a shutter opening. It's not as if there is a direct mechanical linkage that prevents shutter opening -- in sensor clean, the shutter is open also....
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