Albano,

Here you have a review with info regarding metterig
pattern:

http://members.tripod.com/ZXM/zxm_test.html

I have one, and in some comparisions with MZ-5n
(metering the same thing using the same lens) I found
that the MZ-M produced readings sometimes like
centerweighted and sometimes like multisegment (6
segments) in the MZ-5n (quite logical though). It is
not easy to predict.
However, I have no complait about it, it is a great
camera and a powerful learning tool. Optional switch
to center-weighted for A/AF lenses and it would be
perfect. (I though even in covering the lens
electronic contacts with tape in order to convert an A
lense in a K one...)

I hope this helps,
Jaume
(no clues about your previous question)


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi.
> Another doubt.
> How works the 2 zone metering in ZX-M? How is the
> metering pattern? It's
> like a centerweighted but with unpredictable
> autocompensation?
> Thanks to god, almost all my lenses are K and M, so
> the body will use the
> centerweighted I know how to use perfectly, but I
> want to know how this 2
> zone works. I have an FA (and a friend have
> several), so I want to know how
> this metering will react (I don't want to
> overcompensate the exposure, etc)
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> AG
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