Canon EOS1DBODY 用户手册
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You can select one of four methods to measure the subject’s brightness.
1
Press the <Q> button.
(9)
2
Select the metering mode.
While looking at the top LCD panel,
turn the <6> dial.
q: Evaluative metering
w: Partial metering
r: Spot metering
e: Center-weighted average metering
turn the <6> dial.
q: Evaluative metering
w: Partial metering
r: Spot metering
e: Center-weighted average metering
q Evaluative metering
This is a general-purpose metering mode suited
even for backlit subjects. The camera sets the
exposure automatically to suit the scene.
even for backlit subjects. The camera sets the
exposure automatically to suit the scene.
w Partial metering
Effective when the background is much brighter
than the subject due to backlighting, etc. Partial
metering covers approx. 6.5% of the viewfinder
area at the center.
than the subject due to backlighting, etc. Partial
metering covers approx. 6.5% of the viewfinder
area at the center.
r Spot metering
This is for metering a specific spot of the subject or
scene. The brightness is metered at the center
covering approx. 2.5% of the viewfinder area.
scene. The brightness is metered at the center
covering approx. 2.5% of the viewfinder area.
e Center-weighted average metering
The brightness is metered at the center and then
averaged for the entire scene.
averaged for the entire scene.
q Selecting the Metering Mode
If [81: Spot meter. linked to AF pt] is set to [Linked to active AF point]
(p.322), spot metering linked to any of the 61 AF points will be possible.
(p.322), spot metering linked to any of the 61 AF points will be possible.
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