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May 9, 2018 at 5:18 comment added Horitsu In digital zoom: In best case the exposure will just be calculated for the cropped region and the cropped out region will be ignored. But this is strongly depending on the calculation algorithm. E.g. my Nikon provides different light measuring methods: spot, center, matrix, and some others i think. At center and spot with center focus point there will probably not be much difference, between digital zoom and full image.
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Apr 26, 2018 at 4:37 comment added Michael C Exposure meters and the algorithms that cameras use to process the information from them vary widely. There's no universal way that cameras with digital zoom calculate exposure.
Apr 25, 2018 at 19:20 comment added Blrfl You could figure this out for your camera specifically by printing a large, black rectangle with a smaller, white rectangle on a sheet of paper and seeing if it selects the same exposure when zoomed in on the white area as when zoomed out show both.
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