FredG
5 year old buck +
That's right Freddy. This is true on all of the various Cuddeback models that I've owned, not just the G series. The PIR zone and the metering zone are not collimated... they are instead coordinated so that if you frame your anticipated target zone at or near the vertical center of the picture the metering system will automatically work to adjust the camera settings (shutter speed and ISO) to provide an adequate flash range while keeping your subject within the PIR zone. IMO Cuddeback's self-regulating exposure design is a stroke of genius in that it provides the casual user with a large dose of passive plug-and-play simplicity while at the same time providing the more experienced user with the ability to thread the needle with their set-up to optimize results and avoid missteps.On a G- series camera the PIR covers an area above/higher than the exposure meter (as shown in your diagram)? They are not collimated?
I'm still working on a post in response to your request for metering information but unfortunately I lost all the test data I had with a HD crash a year of so ago. I've redone all the testing and remade some overlay templates so now it's just down to organizing my thoughts for posting. The older I get the harder my thoughts are to even find... let alone organize!