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When using the Monochrom-246, I found Auto ISO quite responsive. If I were to increase Exposure Compensation, the ISO would quickly adjust. However, with the M10 Monochrom, the adjustment seems to occur only with really pronounced changes in lighting. Typically, the ISO stays at 160 beyond when I would have expected it to go as high  640. I have used different Auto ISO settings, but settled on 1/focal length.

Anybody else notice this? (I find it true on my M10R as well.) Any thoughts on what I should do? 
 

if you’re wondering why this matters, I often use Exposure Compensation with Aperture Priority to accentuate areas of comparative light and darkness, but don’t want to have too slow a shutter speed. Put differently, I’d prefer greater sensitivity in Auto ISO to preserve a higher shutter speed even when using Exposure Compensation.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts and advice  

 

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