Now this is interesting.
The last two of my shooting sessions, I have suffered a lot of underexposure using the camera meter on multi segment and have had to use the fill at quite high value.
To day I was due to investigate why.
Now it is taken care of automaticaly - great, but I see one problem, Ultimate is masking my original error, Ok, the slider gives an indication of the error but I will have to watch it.
I have just looked up the image EXIF and the exposure is recorded as:-
AE Metering Segment 1: 9.3 LV (center)
AE Metering Segment 2: 9.6 LV (center edge)
AE Metering Segment 3: 9.1 LV (upper, mid-right)
AE Metering Segment 4: 9.5 LV (upper, mid-left)
AE Metering Segment 5: 8.9 LV (upper, right)
AE Metering Segment 6: 10 LV (upper, left)
AE Metering Segment 7: 9.1 LV (mid-right)
AE Metering Segment 8: 9.9 LV (mid-left)
AE Metering Segment 9: 9.6 LV (right)
AE Metering Segment 10: 9.4 LV (left)
AE Metering Segment 11: 10.1 LV (lower, mid-right)
AE Metering Segment 12: 10.5 LV (lower, mid-left)
AE Metering Segment 13: 9.6 LV (lower, right)
AE Metering Segment 14: 11.1 LV (lower, left)
AE Metering Segment 15: 9.5 LV (top)
AE Metering Segment 16: 9.5 LV (bottom)
Range of 11.1 to 8.9 is not excessive - is it?
Now going to load up camera and take a series of shots and see if I can repeat the exposure error.
Any way a great addition feature.
Jeff