In another discussion about ETTR techniques, I found another way doing that. Setting the exposure to spot metering, metering on the brightest spot, adding roughly three stops of exposure compensation, to saturate(nearly) the sensor for ETTR, then shooting. So I tried that technique, and while it kind of works for me, I have the issue with what the camera does. If I point the camera into average or darker place, it meters that place. But if I point it into some highlight, it takes painfully long time for it to decrease the brightness. It takes between 8-20 seconds between it gradually corrects the exposure settings. It goes from like 25s to 1/60s in that long time. That is very unacceptable and unexpected. Obviously didn't use good keywords for google to solve this.
Anyone has good idea or solution please?
Many thanks.
//EDIT: It is nearly OK if there is no exposure compensation settings in place, but the more compensation is set, the slower all mettering modes are, but spot mettering the worst.