Iso Sensitivity - Leica Q Instructions Manual

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ISO SENSITIVITY

The ISO setting specifies the possible shutter speed and aperture
combinations at a particular brightness. Higher sensitivities allow
faster shutter speeds and/or smaller apertures (for "freezing" rapid
movements or to increase the depth of field), although this can
also result in greater noise.
Setting the function
1. Press the
button and
ISO
• The value list appears.
2. Set the desired value there, either
– With the thumb wheel
– By pressing left or right on the direction pad
– By tapping on the desired value in the list
– By dragging the rectangle under the value list
• The set value will appear in the rectangle in the middle of
the value list.
Within the
option it is possible to limit the sensitivity range to
AUTO
be used (e.g. to control noise), and the slowest shutter speed to be
used can also be specified (e.g. to prevent blurred pictures of
moving subjects).
Setting the function
1. Select
Auto ISO Settings
2. then
or
Maximum ISO
Max. exposure time
and
3. select the desired settings in the respective sub-menus
in the menu,
in the sub-menu,
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