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No I use inbuilt meter to alter exposure to suit, or just use aperture priority.
You can take 4 or 5 photos one after the other and they are all exposed differently from over to under. Using aperture priority has the same results. I have had a few photos which have turned out really nice but at least 10 times that are terrible The rest not much better.Quite often the focus seems just slightly out although it was fine through the lens. I was convinced there was some sort of fault so I took to using my many film cameras or my point and press digital. If it was a least reliably under or over exposing I could correct it easily.
Do some test shots in controlled conditions to find out how far out the metering is. Use a neutral subject and compare the meter to the histogram. It's a couple of minutes work..Aperture is o.k as I can see it move when I adjust, all the lenses are manual film camera lenses. If I adjust saturation after taking the photo using my editing software by plus 150 to 200 and the photo was somewhere near exposed right the photos colour will look somewhere near right.Is there anyway I can improve this by camera settings to reduce processing ?