Hi All -
New to the forum & the Leica world. Old photographer however. Coming from mostly Nikon, Fuji, Ricoh.
I have the new Q, fw 2.0. Loving it. But I seem to get unpredictable results with Auto ISO. I tend to shoot manual aperture & shutter, letting the ISO move within my chosen range. I always select my aperture. Occasionally I will select an aperture, put shutter on 'A', but still let ISO move up or down within my range.
It seems no matter what I set my Q Auto ISO settings to - 1/15th & 6400 max for example, when putting the camera in 'A' shutter speed, the camera will start raising the ISO while remaining at 1/60th?
Should not the camera be allowing the shutter speed to drop to 1/15th before raising ISO?
Is not the functionality (more importantly the terminology) similar to most other manufacturers? Iv'e read some of the threads here that attempt to answer this but I haven't seen a clear explanation?
The result I'm looking for:
Pick an aperture, say f2.8
Put shutter dial on 'A'
Set Auto ISO to 1/15th, 6400
I'm expecting camera to keep ISO at 100 down to a shutter of 1/15th before raising ISO
Example of what does happen:
Pick f28
Shutter dial on 'A'
Auto ISO to 1/15th, 6400
Camera will stop dropping shutter speed at 1/60th, the ISO will move from 100 up/down to 1,000 or whatever it needs to meter.
I must be missing something?
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks