Hallo all!

Continuing the thread, I digged out the slides that I shot using my MZ-M. 
The exposure seems quite accurate. However, in two cases, it overexposed 
the frame. This is happening probably because 2-segment multipattern 
metering is close to centerweighted metering. To check this point out, I 
mounted the same lense on my Ricoh XR-8 Super body, which I purchased 
yesterday, and I found that centerweighed metering is exposing one stop 
less than 2-segment multipattern. Now, I can remember that I started a 
thread quite a year ago, titled, "2SMM: How it works?". There, somebody 
mentioned, (sorry, I can't remember the name), that this phenomenonal 
difference between 2-segment multipattern and centerweighted is natural. 

If that is so, how come I am getting correctly exposed slides in MZ-M? 
This is still a puzzle to me.

Does this has anything to do with the lab processing the slides?

Could anyone show some light?

With kind regards,
Ayash
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