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I just purchased a Leica CM. I was, and am, a big fan of the mini Lux.
 

I know this should be easy, but how do I determine if the camera has the right iso setting for my film? I just loaded a roll of Portra 160, and I can’t seem to find where the iso is listed on the camera. It’s not on the back screen, or through the viewfinder. And I just want to make sure that the coding was read correctly.    Thank you!

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If I remember rightly, it's a case of "no news is good news". If the camera reads the ISO correctly, then there is no display. If it can't then it defaults to ISO 100 and flashes a warning message in the viewfinder and on the LCD display when switched on.

 

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On 6/15/2025 at 11:17 AM, masjah said:

If I remember rightly, it's a case of "no news is good news". If the camera reads the ISO correctly, then there is no display. If it can't then it defaults to ISO 100 and flashes a warning message in the viewfinder and on the LCD display when switched on.

 

Thanks!

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