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
Video Mode
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DISTANCE DISPLAY
Distance information is shown in the top display during manual
focusing.
– Focus Mode MF: when the shutter button is pressed to the first
pressure point
– Focus Mode AF: when the shutter button is pressed and held at
the first pressure point, followed by a turning of the focus ring
The unit of measure (mm or ftft) can be selected, see p.73.
Note
• The focus distance is estimated based on the focus position
transmitted by the lens.
ISO SENSITIVITY
(Video mode)
The ISO setting covers a range between ISO 50 and ISO 50000,
allowing you to adapt to the relevant situation as required.
There is more leeway for the use of preferred shutter speed and
aperture combinations when setting the exposure manually. You
can set priorities within the scope of the automatic setting.
Factory setting: ISO 100ISO 100
FIXED ISO VALUES
ISO values between 50 and 50000 can be selected in 11 increments.
▸ Select ISOISO in the main menu
▸ Select the desired setting
(ISO 50ISO 50, ISO 100ISO 100, ISO 200ISO 200, ISO 400ISO 400, ISO 800ISO 800, ISO 1600ISO 1600, ISO 3200ISO 3200, ISO 6400ISO 6400,
ISO 12500ISO 12500, ISO 25000ISO 25000, ISO 50000ISO 50000)
Note
• When high ISO values are used or the image is edited later,
image noise, as well as vertical and horizontal stripes may
become visible, particularly in larger, evenly lit areas of the
object.