Practical photography is a strongly pro-canon magazine sold in the UK. The
reviewer had concerns about the matrix metering of the F100 (though a report
by another UK magazine 'amateur photographer' had no such concern and
criticised the EOS3's metering). Interestingly however, practical
photographer actually printed the incorrectly exposed tranny which must have
been at least 5 stops out and of a person heavily in the foreground (talking
up more than 80% of the frame). The only way such a photograph could have
been taken by any currently available camera is to either lock the exposure
on the sky or turn the compensation dial to -5. Whether that act was
deliberate or not I leave to you to decide (of course it was deliberate).

Jeremy


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