sk66
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Most of that is guff but not wrong...
That is why professional and serious photographers always established their own exposure indexes instead of using the published ISO settings.
Well, I have never created my own "exposure index" that I am aware of.
Back in the days of film i would maybe set the ISO off slightly based upon the film characteristics or set an offset into the exposure for the subject (kind of the same thing, but never "calculated/established" for the gear).
With digital, each camera (and sometimes even by camera/lens combo) may have an EC offset for a particular tendency, but it also varies by subject/situation/goal. (again, kind of the same thing, but never "calculated/established"). I have no clue how you can "not use" the published ISO settings with digital.
I find that my current bodies are more "accurate" than previous bodies and don't "normally" need EC set in. (i.e. I agree with the REI established by the manufacturer). But if I switch to a Zeiss or Sigma lens I might want a little...