2) CENTRE-WEIGHTED: Camera sensor reads entire frame but mainly has great weight to centre area.
3) SPOT METERING: CAMERA WILL FOCUS CENTRE POINT. This metering ensures that the subject will be correctly exposed when background is much brighter or darker, as happens in morning and evening shots....Next for example, if photographer shoots from a window inside the room, the centre-weighted and spot meters will focus the area outside where u pointed your camera...However in this case the room's wall will look in silhouette, against the Matrix metering, which reads the whole frame and if more attention is on the inner walls, the outside area will be unsharp....so be careful in such situations...moreover u can try different meter settings avoiding worry at the time of composition whether from a room or outside. The exposure compensation mode is shown as square with + and - icons in it....
4) While shooting outside I keep -1/2 to - one stop down the aperture, avoiding over-exposure in many conditions....if slight under-exposed sometimes, the picture can be set right in PS, just increasing the brightness level....To handle an over-exposed photo is slight difficult losing tones/softer tones in the picture.
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