I took some shots of this bird out of my kitchen window with my 70-200mm L and found that only Partial Metering would give me decent results. But when I use that type of metering should I focus on the head or body? ...or does it matter?
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ghaleon109 Senior Member 916 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: So Cal More info | Sep 03, 2005 14:00 | #1 I took some shots of this bird out of my kitchen window with my 70-200mm L and found that only Partial Metering would give me decent results. But when I use that type of metering should I focus on the head or body? ...or does it matter? Thanks ![]() --Mike Hughes--
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Dragonslayer Senior Member 862 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2005 More info | Sep 03, 2005 18:59 | #2 This shot screams for flash the bird is mostly lifeless looking as posted with the brighter background over shadowing the birds feathers and details here. Partial metering will measure the light in the circle of the viewfinder but on the medium to consumer cameras they do not have spot metering so you are sampling like almost 10% of the image and may not give you the results you want unless you can get the subject to take up the entire area, also when metering partial or spot the camera will try to make the subject gray, whites will turn gray and blacks get pused to gray so you most often on a white bird will meter the whites and then adjust your compensation up a 1/3rd or more and the opposite with shooting darker subjects. I normally use evalutive or center weighted and get good results with those. Still a subject in the shadow with a bright background will most often need flash to bring the most details out of the subject.
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LazyPhotographer Goldmember 3,163 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2003 Location: Las Vegas, NV More info | Sep 03, 2005 23:50 | #3 I think the shot is pretty good for a couple of reasons. LazyPhotographer: One who uses a telephoto lens to shoot pictures out the car window or from a balcony.
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Sep 04, 2005 00:38 | #4 Thanks for all they help everyone. I usually just shoot landscapes so this type of stuff is kinda tricky to me. --Mike Hughes--
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