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Is ISO 64 on M11 a Pull ISO?


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4 minutes ago, SrMi said:

Why? It's a different sensor than M10's. P2P measurements show that the base ISO is 64.

 

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26 minutes ago, jdlaing said:

 

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In addition to these four models there's also the M Monochrom, a variant of the M10-R with no color filter array in front of its sensor, giving it a base ISO of 160.

It means that the base ISO of M10 Monochrom is 160 (which it is as per P2P).

In his M11 review, Sean Reid writes that Leica told him that ISO 64 is native ISO.

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11 hours ago, SrMi said:

The full quote goes:

In addition to these four models there's also the M Monochrom, a variant of the M10-R with no color filter array in front of its sensor, giving it a base ISO of 160.

It means that the base ISO of M10 Monochrom is 160 (which it is as per P2P).

In his M11 review, Sean Reid writes that Leica told him that ISO 64 is native ISO.

Native or base?

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On 4/12/2023 at 8:48 AM, chm said:

M10's Base ISO started at 200
Is ISO 64 in M11 a Pull ISO or a Base ISO?
 

Was kind of wondering this too. The answer is either a yes or a no but, following this thread, I'm not 100% sure which it is.

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6 minutes ago, colint544 said:

Was kind of wondering this too. The answer is either a yes or a no but, following this thread, I'm not 100% sure which it is.

Reliable sources (Sean Reid, Jono, Leica) say that ISO 64 is the base ISO. Therefore, I consider it a fact.

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41 minutes ago, SrMi said:

Reliable sources (Sean Reid, Jono, Leica) say that ISO 64 is the base ISO. Therefore, I consider it a fact.

There always seems to be someone trying to muddy the waters with simple questions on here, but I'll go with that. Thank you very much.

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Just now, jdlaing said:

This question was for M11 not SL2.

Sorry, M11 has only one native ISO, the base ISO.

Almost all photo cameras have only one native ISO. Dual native ISOs are typically implemented in video cameras.

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3 hours ago, jdlaing said:

not sure how you read it in texas, but over at leicaof the base native ISO of M11 is 64

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