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hi everyone this is part of my limpets fine-print series where I talk about potentially confusing settings in the camera today Iamp;#39;ll be talking about metering or how your camera measures light to calculate exposure but more specifically Iamp;#39;m going to be talking about spot metering spot metering hi and spot metering shadow and then Iamp;#39;m also going to show you how you can tie the spot meter together to your focus point which is very handy as well as Iamp;#39;m gonna talk a little bit about how to use the histogram in the live view or the viewfinder to understand the exposure that your camera is seeing so Iamp;#39;ll be using the m5 Mark two is my base camera and Iamp;#39;ve done a full factory reset and I put the camera into aperture priority now these settings will apply across all the Olympus cameras but Iamp;#39;ll make some notes about some differences if they exist however letamp;#39;s go ahead and get started alright letamp;#39;s start by looking at the d