I have a Canon dslr and at some point I took some shots using centre weighted metering when I intended to use evaluative. I think it was because I wasn’t wearing my glasses and so I just saw the symbol and misinterpreted it (as opposed to seeing the wording too). The problem is that Canon’s symbol seems counter-intuitive to me. Spot metering is represented by a spot in the middle of a frame, which is fine, but centre-weighted is just an empty frame. The symbol for evaluative looks like I expect centre weighted to look! From what I can see on the net, Nikon’s symbols look more logical. Incidentally, what is the likely effect on exposure of using the centre weighting rather than evaluative mode? When photographing landscapes I would expect the centre of most of my images to be probably darker than the average of the scene including the sky, and so I would have expected centre weighting to probably over expose somewhat, but if anything I think I get the reverse.
Julian