Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Instruction Manual
- FOREWORD
- SCOPE OF DELIVERY
- REPLACEMENT PARTS/ACCESSORIES
- LEGAL INFORMATION
- SAFETY REMARKS
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- WARRANTY
- TABLE OF CONTENT
- PART DESIGNATIONS
- DISPLAYS
- PREPARATION
- CAMERA OPERATION
- CAMERA BASIC SETTINGS
- BASIC SHOOTING/RECORDING SETTINGS (PICTURE & VIDEO)
- BASIC SHOOTING SETTINGS (PICTURE)
- BASIC RECORDING SETTINGS (VIDEO)
- PICTURE MODE
- DRIVE MODE
- FOCUSING
- ISO SENSITIVITY
- WHITE BALANCE
- EXPOSURE
- SHOOTING MODES
- FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
- VIDEO MODE
- REVIEW/PLAYBACK MODE
- CONTROL ELEMENTS IN REVIEW/PLAYBACK MODE
- INITIATE/EXIT REVIEW/PLAYBACK MODE
- SELECTING/SCROLLING THROUGH RECORDINGS
- INFO DISPLAYS IN REVIEW/PLAYBACK MODE
- CROPPED SECTION ZOOM
- DISPLAYING MULTIPLE RECORDINGS AT ONCE
- TAGGING/RATING OF RECORDINGS
- DELETING RECORDINGS
- PREVIEW OF LATEST RECORDING
- SLIDE SHOW
- VIDEO PLAYBACK
- OTHER FUNCTIONS
- LEICA FOTOS
- CARE/STORAGE
- FAQ
- MENU OVERVIEW
- INDEX
- TECHNICAL DATA
- LEICA CUSTOMER CARE
- LEICA ACADEMY
- Quick Start Guide
- Product Info
Picture Mode
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AUTOFOCUS METERING METHODS
The AF mode offers various metering methods for focusing. A
successful focus setting is identified by a green metering field, an
unsuccessful one is shown in red.
Factory setting: Multi-FieldMulti-Field
▸ Select FocusingFocusing in the main menu
▸ Select AF ModeAF Mode
▸ Select the desired setting
(Multi-FieldMulti-Field, SpotSpot, FieldField, ZoneZone, TrackingTracking, Face/Body DetectionFace/Body Detection)
Notes
• AF focusing can be unsuccessful:
– If the distance to the object is too great (macro mode) or too
small
– If the object is not sufficiently illuminated
• Touch AF allows a direct placement of the AF metering field. See
p.80 for more information.
MULTI-FIELD METERING
Several metering fields are detected automatically. This function is
particularly useful for snapshots.
SPOT/FIELD METERING
Both methods detect only those parts of the object that are within
the relevant AF metering fields. The metering fields are indicated
by a small frame (field metering) or a cross (spot metering). The
very small measuring range for spot metering allows focusing on
tiny details of the subject.
The slightly larger measuring range in field metering is less critical
for focusing, but still permits selective metering.
These metering methods can also be used for serial exposures in
which the part of the object you want to focus on will always be at
the same off-center position in the image.
Simply move the AF metering field to another position.
▸ Press the joystick in the relevant direction
or
▸ Briefly tap the LCD panel
(while Touch AF is activated)
Notes
• In both cases, the metering fields remain at their last positions
set, even if the metering method is changed or the camera is
switched off.
• The metering fields are joined together when the exposure
metering method SpotSpot is combined with the AF metering
methods SpotSpot, FieldField and ZoneZone. Exposure metering will then occur
at the point specified by the AF metering field, even if it is
moved.