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
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Camera operation
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SHUTTER BUTTON
The shutter button works in two stages.
1. Tapping (= Pressing the shutter button to the 1st pressure
point)
– Activating the camera electronics and displays
– Metering memory lock (metering & saving):
– AF mode: range measurement (AF-L)
– (semi) automatic exposure mode: exposure metering
(AE-L)
– Canceling a running self-timer delay time
– Return to shooting mode
– from review/playback mode
– from menu control
– from standby mode
2. Press down fully
– Shutter release
• The data is then transferred to the memory card.
– Starting a video recording
– Starting a preselected self-timer delay time
– Starting a picture series or interval shooting
Notes
• Press down the shutter button in a smooth motion until you hear
the click of the shutter to prevent camera shake.
• The shutter button remains locked:
– if the memory card inserted and/or the internal buffer
memory are (temporarily) full
– if the battery has exceeded its performance limits (capacity,
temperature, age)
– if the memory card is write-protected or damaged
– if the sensor is too hot