Photography, Iso sensitivity – LEICA M6 Rangefinder Camera User Manual

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PHOTOGRAPHY ▸ ISO SENSITIVITY

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Ensure that the film sensitivity set on the ISO setting dial matches

the sensitivity of the inserted film

Cock the shutter as needed (see p. 31)

Specify the image field (see p. 31)

Tap the shutter button
• The exposure meter is activated and the light balance appears

in the rangefinder. Once the shutter button is released, the

exposure meter remains active for another approx. 14 s and the

light balance remains visible.

Determining the correct exposure (see p. 35)
• It may be necessary to temporarily change the image section

(highly center-weighted exposure metering) or apply a correction

(see p. 36).

Set the desired combination of shutter speed and aperture value
• In addition to the correct exposure, various picture layout con-

siderations like depth of field and the impression of movement

play an important role.

Use the focus ring to manually focus on the object
• It may be necessary to temporarily change the image section,

because the metering field is in the center of the image.

Specify the final image section

Shutter release
• Exposure metering ends and the light balance disappears.

ISO SENSITIVITY

The expected shooting conditions and intended use of the images

play a role in choosing the right film sensitivity.

– Low sensitivity offers sharper and more finely grained results.

– High sensitivity allows shooting at low lighting or with shorter

shutter speeds (e.g. for sports photography).

The sensitivity of the film used must be set via the ISO setting dial

to ensure a correct exposure metering function. The film sensitivity

settings are stated in ISO and degrees. Choose a sensitivity between

ISO 6/9° and ISO 6400/39° at one of the click points.

Turn the ISO setting dial until the triangular index points to the

correct value.
• Opposite values indicate the same film sensitivity in ISO or in

degrees (DIN).

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