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Leica Q typ 116 review
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<blockquote data-quote="dalethorn" data-source="post: 263819"><p>Nice image. I've noticed that architecture and other things with strong lines do much better at higher ISOs. I've also noticed that if a scene is dark enough, nothing will save it unless I make some radical change. I tried some moonscapes (full moon) with the Monochrom and Noctilux, ISO 320 I think, and no matter how good the exposure at f0.95 and 30-40 seconds time, all I got was noise. There must be a technique for such extremely low light, but I haven't found it fumbling around myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dalethorn, post: 263819"] Nice image. I've noticed that architecture and other things with strong lines do much better at higher ISOs. I've also noticed that if a scene is dark enough, nothing will save it unless I make some radical change. I tried some moonscapes (full moon) with the Monochrom and Noctilux, ISO 320 I think, and no matter how good the exposure at f0.95 and 30-40 seconds time, all I got was noise. There must be a technique for such extremely low light, but I haven't found it fumbling around myself. [/QUOTE]
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