Setting The Iso Sensitivity - Leica D-LUX 6 Instructions Manual

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Setting the ISO Sensitivity

The ISO setting determines the possible shutter speed/aperture combinations for a given
subject brightness. Higher ISO settings allow faster shutter speeds and/or larger aperture
values and vice versa.
Settings
[AUTO]
[80] / [100] / [200] / [400] /
[800] / [1600] / [3200] /
[6400] / [H.12800]
Setting guide
[Sensitivity]
Location
(recommended)
Shutter speed
Noise
Subject blur
The [Sensitivity] is automatically set in the following cases:
• When recording motion pictures (Except [Creative Video Mode])
• When recording [High Speed Video] in [Creative Video Mode]
• When [Burst Shooting] is set to [
Press the [ISO] button
Press
Sensitivity and then [MENU/SET]
ISO Sensitivity is automatically set in a range up to 1600 depending
on the brightness of a subject.
ISO Sensitivity is automatically set in a range up to 1600 depending
on the movement and brightness of a subject.
ISO Sensitivity is fixed at the selected setting.
• When [ISO Increments] is set to [1/3 EV], more ISO Sensitivity
settings can be selected.
• When [Extended ISO] is set to [ON], you can set the ISO
Sensitivity to a value exceeding 6400.
[80]
Bright
(outdoors)
Slow
Less
More
]
- 109 -
to select the ISO
(→137)
(→110)
[H.12800]
Dark
Fast
More
Less

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