1. What is the difference between an incident light meter and a reflective light meter? Which is used in the DSLR camera? Reflective Light meters measure the amount of light reflected off of objects, Incident Light Meters measure the amount of light falling on the object. Reflective Light Meters are used in the DSLR cameras. 2. Describe how a center weighted meter works. A center weighted meter focuses the camera on the are closest to the center, this can cause discrepancies if the subject is not centered. 3. What lighting situations can cause the cameras light meter to not work properly? Lighting situations such as in a snowy area and also in light and dark areas when the subject is not in the center can make the light meter to malfunction. 4. What are the steps to over come a misleading reading? move in close, fill the meter with the part we care about, then back up. pan down exclude unimportant contrasting areas and then pan back. 5. In a reflected light meter, what is the tonal value the meter “see” and recommends as the exposure? Middle Grey is the tonal value that the meter sees. 6. Explain in your own words how to make a white object white when using an averaging meter? Shift up by two F-stops to over ride middle grey effect. 7. Explain in your own words how to make a black object black when using an averaging meter? Shift down by two F-stops to make your object black, not grey.