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hey everyone steve from backcountry gallery here and this time letamp;#39;s talk spot metering in my experience both in one-on-one conversations and in workshops iamp;#39;ve discovered that spot metering is one of the most misunderstood metering patterns and that most people are actually using it wrong letamp;#39;s take a look at how it really works and when to use it but before we jump in remember that if you would like to continue to see content like this make sure you hit the like button and subscribe now hold your breath this is going to be a deep dive spot meter size and position first what is spot metering spot metering takes a meter rating off of a very small portion of the frame ignoring the rest iamp;#39;d love to give you the specifics but the size of the spot meter area varies quite a bit between brands and even sometimes between cameras within that brand as a very general guideline the typical spot metering area is usually about one point five percent of the vie