Originally Posted by
William W
True, on the other hand, the image based on the camera's TTL Meter reading is also more than acceptable and, in the raw, would lend itself to excellent post production results.
ergo: on the discussion topic of "(Hand Held) Incident vs. (In Camera TTL) Reflected Metering Reading, which one do I choose" - what I see is another strike of evidence for not bothering with the Hand Held Incident Meter because modern TTL Meters are pretty smart, especially so if the Photographer is halfway competent in understanding the information being provided: and if it's a really important shot, then Exposure Bracket.
WW