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The video discusses exposure constraints on high ISO values with Leica cameras, focusing on how increasing ISO decreases available exposure time on the Leica Q2. It demonstrates how constraints on exposure times have been lifted in the Leica Q3 model, allowing for longer exposure times even at high ISO values like 100,000. This improvement grants photographers more control over their shot settings, marking a significant advancement in the Leica camera lineup.
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In this segment of the video, the host discusses exposure constraints on high ISO values with Leica cameras. They demonstrate how increasing the ISO value decreases the available exposure time on their Leica Q2 camera, resulting in exposure constraints that limit the length of time you can shoot at higher ISOs. The constraints are explained using specific ISO values such as 200, 400, and 6400, showing how the exposure time decreases as the ISO value increases. The host highlights how these constraints have been lifted on the new Leica Q3 camera compared to the Q and Q2 models.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how the Leica Q3 camera allows for longer exposure times without being constrained by ISO values. They show that even at high ISO values such as 100,000, it is still possible to shoot with a maximum exposure time of 120 seconds. This flexibility in exposure constraints is highlighted as a significant improvement from previous Leica models, allowing photographers to have more control over their shot settings.