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I just bought a leica M7 and read through the manual to understand all the properties this electronic camera has. When it comes to the " low levels below the measuring range" part on page 100 of the manual, I am kind of confused about the description in the following:
If manual setting at very low luminance goes
below the measuring range of the exposure
meter, the left-hand triangular LED flashes as a
warning. For the aperture priority mode, the shutter
speed continues to be shown. If the necessary
shutter speed falls below the slowest possible
speed of 32s, this display also flashes.
My question is that if the low luminance or in other words ambient light condition goes below the measuring range of the camere set to a certain ISO, then what does the shown shutter speed really mean? For example, I go to my bathroom and power off the light, turn on my M7 measuring, set my 35 summicron full open, and the display is a blinking left triangle and a stable shutter speed 2". So if the ambient light is out of the measuring range now, how can the camera indicates a 2-second speed? Moreover, if I stop down to f4, the speed turns to be 4" and it seems that measuring is working in an accurate way by making another effective shutter&aperture combination.
I am expecting the reply from you guys
Thanks a lot!
If manual setting at very low luminance goes
below the measuring range of the exposure
meter, the left-hand triangular LED flashes as a
warning. For the aperture priority mode, the shutter
speed continues to be shown. If the necessary
shutter speed falls below the slowest possible
speed of 32s, this display also flashes.
My question is that if the low luminance or in other words ambient light condition goes below the measuring range of the camere set to a certain ISO, then what does the shown shutter speed really mean? For example, I go to my bathroom and power off the light, turn on my M7 measuring, set my 35 summicron full open, and the display is a blinking left triangle and a stable shutter speed 2". So if the ambient light is out of the measuring range now, how can the camera indicates a 2-second speed? Moreover, if I stop down to f4, the speed turns to be 4" and it seems that measuring is working in an accurate way by making another effective shutter&aperture combination.
I am expecting the reply from you guys
Thanks a lot!