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
EN
Picture Mode
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You can select the desired number of exposures (3 or 5). The
exposure difference, which can be set via EV StepsEV Steps, can be up to
3EV. The available values depend on the global setting
EV IncrementEV Increment (see p.81).
▸ Select Drive ModeDrive Mode in the main menu
▸ Select Exposure BracketingExposure Bracketing
▸ Select the desired number of pictures under Number of FramesNumber of Frames in
the submenu
▸ Select the desired exposure offset under EV StepsEV Steps in the
submenu
▸ Select the desired Exposure CompensationExposure Compensation value in the submenu
• The marked exposure values change positions according to
the settings selected. In the case of exposure compensation,
the scale also shifts.
• The selected exposure compensation value will be applied to
the entire exposure series.
▸ Shutter release
Notes
• Appears on the LCD panel if the bracketing function is
activated. You can watch the effect of the function on screen
while the pictures are taken (brighter or darker).
• Depending on the exposure mode, the exposure gradations are
produced by changing the shutter speed and/or aperture value:
– Shutter speed (A/M)
– Aperture (S)
– Shutter speed and aperture value (P)
• The picture sequence: underexposure/correct exposure/
overexposure.
• The working range for automatic bracketing may be limited
depending on the available shutter speed/aperture combination.
• With automatic ISO sensitivity control enabled, the sensitivity
calculated by the camera automatically for the raw picture will
also be applied to all other pictures in a series, i.e. the ISO value
will not change during bracketing. This may mean that the
slowest shutter speed specified under Shutter Speed LimitShutter Speed Limit is
exceeded.
• The focus range for automatic bracketing may be limited
(depending on the originally set shutter speed). The specified
numbers of shootings will be taken regardless. Several shootings
in a series may consequently have the same exposure values.
• The function remains active until another function is selected in
the Drive ModeDrive Mode submenu. If no other function is selected, another
series of pictures is taken each time the shutter button is
pressed.