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This varies quite a bit in different camera models, so please refer to the page for your camera model for specific answers. In general however, metering modes that use the entire frame, such as centerweighted average metering and full frame evaluative metering have the most accurate results. Metering modes that weight the center portion of the scene heavily, such as partial metering, spot metering, and some manufacturers’ evaluative metering will be most affected. Fortunately, with the availability of on-demand histograms, it is generally a simple matter to take a test shot, check the histogram, and adjust the exposure compensation accordingly. The exposure shift is generally constant for a particular lens (when using auto-aperture lenses), so once the necessary compensation is known, it can be set with each lens change. Again, for more specific answers, please refer to the product description for your camera model.
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