LEICA M11 Monochrom Rangefinder Camera User Manual

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PHOTOGRAPHY ▸ EXPOSURE

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Noise Reduction is used if the following conditions apply:

ISO range

Shutter speed longer than

125 – < 160

160 s

160 – < 320

80 s

320 – < 640

40 s

640 – < 1250

20 s

1250 – < 2500

10 s

2500 – < 5000

6 s

5000 – < 10 000

3 s

10 000 – < 20 000

1.5 s

20 000 – < 40 000

0.8 s

40 000 – 200 000

Always

Noise Reduction can be optionally deactivated (see p. 76).

Notes

• In each of these cases, the exposure meter remains deactivated;

after shutter release, however, the digital number display in the

viewfinder counts the elapsed exposure time in seconds.

• Leica M cameras are very compact cameras that combine optical

and electronic functions in a tiny installation space. It is therefore

impossible to shield the sensor 100% against extraneous light.

In dark environments, this will not have any negative effect – not

even on long-term exposures of several minutes. Should, however,

the camera be exposed to additional direct light during a long-

term exposure, then light incidence may result in light spots on

the sensor that will distort the image. This will occur typically in

long-term exposures in daylight via an ND filter. In such cases we

recommend protecting the camera from extraneous light. Ideally,

that would be done with a dark cloth covering the entire camera

and the lens mount.

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