Measuring light: the metering menu – Nikon 5000 User Manual

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Taking Photographs—Advanced Photography

105

Matrix

C o m p a re s m e a s u re -
ments from 256 areas of
frame with library of typ-
ical compositions to pro-
duce optimal exposure
for entire image.

Best choice in most circumstances.

Center-

Weighted

Camera meters light in
entire frame but assigns
a weight of 80% to area
in center of frame occu-
pying roughly

1

/

4

of total.

Classic meter for portraits; preserves
background details while letting
lighting conditions at center of
frame determine exposure. Can be
used with autoexposure lock (
106) to meter off-center subjects.

Spot

Camera measures light
in area shown by square
in center of monitor.
Only about

1

/

32

of entire

frame is metered.

Ensures that subject in metering
target will be correctly exposed
even when background is much
brighter or darker. Can be used
with autoexposure lock (

106) to

meter off-center subjects.

Measuring Light: The Metering Menu

In User Sets 1, 2, and 3, the metering menu offers
a choice of four metering methods that determine
how the camera sets exposure (in User Set A, ma-
trix metering is used). Choose a metering method
suited to your composition and lighting conditions.
The following options are available:

Spot AF

Area

Camera measures light
in current focus area
only.

Useful when you want to link spot
metering with manual or automat-
ic focus-area selection (

120) to

meter an off-center subject.

Option

How it works

When to use it

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