1. What is the difference between an incident light meter and a reflective light meter? Which is used in the DSLR camera?
A reflective light meter meters at middle gray and adjusts the exposure and contrast. An incident light meter reads only the light falling on the subject. The reflective light meter is in a DSLR Camera.
2. Describe how a center weighted meter works.
It measures the all of the light in the scene
3. What lighting situations can cause the cameras light meter to not work properly?
In really bright and really dark situations.
4. What are the steps to over come a misleading reading?
Make sure the object you are taking a picture of has the proper amount of light shown on them.
Make sure you are the correct distance away from your subject.
5. In a reflected light meter, what is the tonal value the meter “see” and recommends as the exposure?
The tonal value is middle gray.
6. Explain in your own words how to make a white object white when using an averaging meter.
Do not let that much light on that object.
7. Explain in your own words how to make a black object black when using an averaging meter?
Add more light on that object.
A reflective light meter meters at middle gray and adjusts the exposure and contrast. An incident light meter reads only the light falling on the subject. The reflective light meter is in a DSLR Camera.
2. Describe how a center weighted meter works.
It measures the all of the light in the scene
3. What lighting situations can cause the cameras light meter to not work properly?
In really bright and really dark situations.
4. What are the steps to over come a misleading reading?
Make sure the object you are taking a picture of has the proper amount of light shown on them.
Make sure you are the correct distance away from your subject.
5. In a reflected light meter, what is the tonal value the meter “see” and recommends as the exposure?
The tonal value is middle gray.
6. Explain in your own words how to make a white object white when using an averaging meter.
Do not let that much light on that object.
7. Explain in your own words how to make a black object black when using an averaging meter?
Add more light on that object.