• Members 73 posts
    April 13, 2023, 1:11 a.m.

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    I usually shoot with my OM-1 film....but I was given a Spot Meter version OM2sp. I understand exposure, or at least I thought I did:-) .... With this OMsp version when I shoot in manual mode, my only option is spot meter. I understand that.

    But, my point of 'not understanding' comes with the exposure compensation dial. The exposure dial is used to under or over expose so if snow is around, or a dark room...Okay, I understand that.

    But when I take a reading using spot metering of a fairly gray area, (against a bright sky) and set my aperture and speed for that spot metering....when I elect to + - exposure comp by 1 or 2 stops to adjust for the bright sky, will I have to re-adjust the aperture and speed to meet what I view in the viewfinder to make it appear perfectly exposed, or....do I simply elect + - by 1 or 2 stops to adjust for bright sky and then simply take the shot? Thanks....jim

  • Members 73 posts
    April 14, 2023, 12:55 a.m.

    Just in case anyone is interested...I figured it out. I do not adjust the meter reading once I turn the exposure compensation dial + or -. If I am spot metering, I spot meter on a particular subject/area within the viewfinder. So my shutter and aperture are taken into account within that spot metering. Afterwards, once I adjust the exposure comp, let's say for a lighter / darker background...to take that into account....I do not re-adjust the meter reading of the camera as all is taken care of. The original settings account for the spot metering and the exposure comp will adjust for the background I am trying to adjust for.