The choice of  exposure depends on the light and whether I'm shooting 
JPEG (as with the little Sony), RAW, or film.  Actually, as I think of 
it, I'm not quite sure what you mean by exposure compensation - I try to 
expose correctly for the situation and the intended result.

Shel

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Well, if the meter gives you a reading but you are shooting a cat with a 
lot of white fur, you might dial in -0.5 EV as exposure compensation to 
keep detail in the white. But am I correct that you don't do that? Do 
you meter for parts of the cat? (Mine aren't that sedentary when they 
see a camera.) Or do you use program metering?

Joe

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