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06/16/2004 07:55:10 PM · #1
I was going over some photos earlier, and noticed that in the EXIF info, there was listed "Metering Mode" and had Evaluative marked down. Does the rebel offer other types of metering modes? If so, how does one go about changing it? Thanks for help!
06/16/2004 08:00:49 PM · #2
unfortunatly it's not available on a stock rebel. it's one of those cut back features to keep it from cutting into their 10D sales. however, there is a firemware hack that enables many of these features. as of right now metering mode has not been enabled but they are working on it. you can keep up on it's progrenn by visiting this site here
06/16/2004 08:05:06 PM · #3
Originally posted by aaronb532:

unfortunatly it's not available on a stock rebel. it's one of those cut back features to keep it from cutting into their 10D sales. however, there is a firemware hack that enables many of these features. as of right now metering mode has not been enabled but they are working on it. you can keep up on it's progrenn by visiting this site here


Thank you very much for the link
06/16/2004 09:05:54 PM · #4
The 300d uses 6 differrent approaches to metering. They apply automatically depending on the shooting mode, and wether you are using flash or ambient light, if you are using exposure lock or manual.

1. Eval-F/ full frame 35 segment evaluative, selected focus points emphasis. Used in auto focus ambient light, any mode but manual.
2. Eval-C/ as above but centerweighted. Manual focus, all modes except manual exposure, ambient light.
3. E-TTL/ full frame 35 segment evaluative through the lens flash metering. Used on Autofocus,flash indicated, any exposure mode.
4. Average/ 35 segment uniform average. Used in manual focus, flash, and any shooting mode
5. CWA/ 35 segment center weighted average. Used in either focus mode, Ambient light, Manual shooting mode.
6. Partial/ (central cross only measured) used in all creative modes using lock 4 or exposure lock if no flash is enabled.

There it is tricky to understand ( I find it so at any rate ) but this info is from Chuck Westfall, the Tech. Info. guy at Canon USA.

Short and long, you can controll your metering mode only by shifting your shooting mode, but all the metering modes are available if you can be flexible.
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