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Type 246 and ISO


stump4545

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With my original MM, I would shoot at base iso 400 and then just pull up exposure in post 3 stops, rather then just shoot at 3200 iso. shutter speed and aperture both being constant.

 

 

For example:

 

Photo 1: iso 400, shutter 1/125, aperture 2.8 and then then +3 stops in LR

 

Photo 2: iso 3200  shutter 1/125, and aperture 2.8 and no post processing exposure adjustment.

 

 

For my means, Photo 1 and Photo 2 would look the same and I wouldn't have to waster time fiddling with iso in camera.  

 

Does anyone else here shoot this way?

 

 

By doing this am I losing detail or creating more noise? 

 

 

Thank you.

 

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I sometimes use my M9 like this and push in post rather than changing ISO but I haven't done it for my MM-246 or any other CMOS camera for that matter. Most of the time I have my MM set to auto ISO.

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On the CCD Leica's (M8/M9/M-E/MM/S2/S006/SE006) pushing in post gets the same result as increasing ISO on the camera. Not sure about the CMOS Leica's M240/M246/S007 etc. 

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