Exposure-Related Settings (Metering And Exposure Compensation); Choosing How The Camera Sets Exposure - Nikon D6 Reference Manual

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Exposure-Related Settings (Metering
and Exposure Compensation)

Choosing How the Camera Sets Exposure

Metering determines how the camera sets exposure. Choose
the method used and area metered when the camera sets
exposure.
Option
[Matrix
L
metering]
[Center-
M
weighted
metering]
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Exposure-Related Settings (Metering and Exposure Compensation)

Produces natural results in most situations. The
camera meters a wide area of the frame and sets
exposure according to tone distribution, color,
composition, and distance for results close to those
seen by the naked eye.
The camera meters the entire frame but assigns the
greatest weight to an area in the center. Choose for
shots in which, for example, the main subject
occupies a large area at the center of the frame.
[Center-weighted metering] is also
recommended when using filters with an
exposure factor (filter factor) over 1×.
The size of the area assigned the greatest weight
can be selected using Custom Setting b6
[Center-weighted area]. If a non-CPU lens or an
AF-S Fisheye NIKKOR 8–15mm f/3.5–4.5E ED lens
is attached, the camera uses an area equivalent to
a circle 12 mm in diameter.
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