I've been trying to figure out the best metering mode to use for dark coloured birds. Oftentimes matrix metering works just fine but I also often end up with an overexposed water or sky. For black birds like cormorants it seems to me that spot metering off of the bird is the best way to achieve proper exposure of the bird. Against a blue sky exposing for the bird blows the sky, against dark water it seems to work well even if it overexposes the water a little, it is not as much as the sky.
However, I am still confused as to the best metering choice... In the following example both shots were photographed with SS 1250 F8, exposure bias +.3, iso 1000 in the first shot and an iso of 1000 in the 2nd shot (auto iso)
Matrix Metering
Spot Metering off of the brown feathers
The photos are almost identical to me, including the histograms... The exposure in the matrix metered photo is a little lower but not much. I think I can see more detail in the goose in the spot metered shot but the matrix metered shot seems to produce a warmer bird and richer water.
I'm trying to learn to choose the best metering method for birds, and I'm not even sure what I am asking except to say that I would like to know more about matrix vs spot metering for dark coloured birds on water... I would like to understand the key differences and the pros and cons of each.
Thank you.