LEICA S Instructions
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Leica S Instructions Inhalt_EN.indd 1 12.10.
FOREWORD Foreword EN Dear Customer, Leica would like to thank you for purchasing the Leica S and congratulate you on your choice. With this unique medium-format digital SLR camera, you have made an excellent choice. We wish you a great deal of pleasure and success using your new Leica S. In order to make best use of all the opportunities offered by this high performance camera, we recommend that you first read this instruction manual.
FCC Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of contents EN Foreword............................................................................................... 2 Warning messages................................................................................. 6 CE mark................................................................................................. 6 Legal information................................................................................... 6 Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment.......
Additional functions User/application-specific profiles...................................................... 36 Resetting all custom settings............................................................. 36 Folder management.......................................................................... 37 Formatting of memory card(s)............................................................ 37 Marking picture data for copyright protection.................................... 38 Recording the location with GPS..
Legal information EN WARNING MESSAGES • Modern electronic components react sensitively to electrostatic discharge. As you can easily pick up charges of tens of thousands of volts by walking on synthetic carpets, for example, a discharge can occur when you touch your Leica S, particularly if it is lying on a conductive surface. If only the camera body is touched, this discharge is harmless to the electronics.
DESIGNATION OF PARTS 1 2 3 4 5 Shutter release button Self-timer LED / sensor for white balance Microphones Depth of field preview/function button Bayonet with a. contact strip b. Index point for fitting the lens c. Lens release button Top view Carrying strap attachment Window for range scale Focusing dial Lens hood bayonet Red index button for changing lenses Shutter speed setting dial Live View button Video record button Top panel display Diopter setting dial with a. scale b.
EN PREPARATIONS Preparations ATTACHING THE CARRYING STRAP CHARGING THE BATTERY The Leica S is powered by a lithium ion battery (A). 1 2 3 4 Important: Batteries from the earlier Leica S models (Order No.14 429) cannot be used either in the Leica S (Typ 007) or in the multifunction hand grip. Please use only the Leica battery S BP-PRO1 (Order No. 16 039).
• The replaceable battery provides power to a back-up battery which is permanently fitted in the camera. This back-up battery retains the set time and date for up to 3 months. If this back-up battery becomes discharged it must be recharged by inserting a charged main battery. Once the replaceable battery has been inserted, the full capacity of the back-up battery is recovered after about 60 hours. This process does not require the camera to be turned on.
EN PREPARATION OF THE CHARGER Preparations for use outside the USA for use in the USA 1. Insert the appropriate plug for the local mains power supply into the charger. To do this, push up a. the release button and at the same time push b. the plug down out of its engaged position. 2. It can then be removed completely downwards. 3. Push the appropriate plug variant into the charger from below until it engages. 1. Remove the mains plug fitted at the factory from the charger. To do this, push up a.
CHANGING THE BATTERY 2. Open the cover on the right-hand side of the camera, i.e. push back slightly to unlock, then fold open to the right. 2 Insertion Push the battery with the contacts facing forward and with its guide groove facing the middle of the camera fully into the battery compartment. It engages automatically in this position. Preparations Preparations Turn off the camera, i.e. set the main switch to OFF. Note: Do not touch the memory card contacts.
Preparations EN Removal 1. Push the ejection slide inwards. • The slide is then pushed out slightly. 2. Press the slide inwards again. • The card is then pushed slightly out of the slot. 3. Pull out the card. Important: Ensure that no SD/SDHC/SDXC card is pushed into the CF card slot as it might not be possible to remove it again! Removal 1. Press the card further into the slot. • The card is released and pushed slightly out of the slot. 2. Pull out the card.
CHANGING THE FOCUSING SCREEN To change the screen 1. Remove the lens, and 5. Grip the screen to be installed with the tweezers at its tab, place into the frame and 6. press the frame upwards into its engaged position with the tip of the tweezers. Important: Proceed exactly as described above when changing the screen. Take particular care to protect the delicate surfaces of the focusing screens from scratches.
Preparations EN LEICA S LENSES FITTING AND REMOVING THE LENS Leica S lenses have a number of characteristic features: – The focusing ring functions differently, depending on the set focus operating mode: – In manual mode (MF), the focus is set in the normal way by turning the ring - in this case it is already mechanically linked to the lens construction. – In autofocus mode (AFs/AFc) it is initially disconnected – so that holding the lens at the ring does not hinder the motorized adjustment.
TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND OFF The viewfinder can be adjusted from -3 to +1 diopters to adapt it exactly to your own eyesight. To do this, turn the knurled ring while observing the viewfinder image until the borders of the selective metering field are sharply focused. The Leica S is turned ON and OFF using the main switch. It has three stop positions: After turning on, i.e.
The menu control EN MENU CONTROL Most of the operating modes and settings of the Leica S are operated by a menu control. Navigation and settings in the whole menu are very quick and simple as – the menu items are divided into function groups, and – also five user-defined menu items can be called up directly by holding the button depressed (quick access). All settings of the menu items can also be made with the rear thumbwheel or the Joystick.
2. Select the individual menu items – either by turning the rear thumbwheel to the right = scroll down / to the left = scroll up, – or by pressing the Joystick in the desired direction. The menu items of all three function groups form a common endless loop, i.e. they can all be reached in both directions. EN The menu control Navigating in the menu / setting the functions 1.
The menu control EN Direct setting of the menu items without sub-menu (In the 4 menu items without a triangle at the right-hand end of the line) 3. Press the rear thumbwheel or the Joystick forwards or to the right • The set function variant changes. The setting is immediately active, i.e. it does not have to be confirmed. Note: Briefly pressing the button marked in this case allows you to return to the menu at any time – without saving the changes made in the submenus up to that point.
2. In this sub-menu, select Customize Controls • A further sub-menu appears. If Customize Controls is not set to Custom, all the other items are inactive. 3. In this sub-menu, select Customize Controls • A further sub-menu appears. 4. In this sub-menu, select Custom –– (or Default if the factory setting of the button functions is to be used, or Off if the function is to be deactivated) • The menu displayed in step 2. appears again. 5.
EN PRESETS Date and time Time Basic camera settings CAMERA DEFAULT SETTINGS Date Setting the function In sub-menu item Time Setting the settings are made for both the numerical groups and for the representation in essentially the same way as described in the previous section for the date. Menu language The language used in the default setting of the menu control is English. German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Chinese Trad., Chinese Simp.
Monitor and top panel display With the Leica S you can decide whether messages or autofocus mode should be confirmed by acoustic signals, or whether the camera operation should be more or less silent. Two volumes can be selected. The feedback is a beep tone that can be activated separately for autofocus mode to indicate the completed setting and as a signal for a message or warning.
EN PICTURE DEFAULT SETTINGS JPEG SETTINGS Basic picture settings PHOTO FILE FORMAT Resolution Two file formats, DNG and JPEG, are available for recording the picture data for photos. You can choose whether your picture data are to be saved a. in just one of these formats, or b. simultaneously in both formats (i.e. two files are always created per picture). Whereas the full resolution of 37.5 MP is always used in DNG format, two lower resolutions can also be used with the JPEG format.
Setting the function Automatic and fixed settings 1. In the menu, under IMAGE, select the item White Balance and 2. select the desired greycard variant in the sub-menu EN If you have selected the Live View photo mode : • The corresponding screen appears in the monitor. Basic picture settings 1. In the menu, under IMAGE, select the item White Balance and 2. select the desired function in the sub-menu Manual setting by metering The further procedure differs, depending on the greycard variant.
Basic picture settings EN 24 ISO sensitivity The ISO setting on the Leica S allows a manual adjustment of the shutter speed/aperture values to the needs of the particular situation. As well as the fixed settings, the Leica S also features the ISO Auto 1 function, in which the camera automatically adjusts the sensitivity to the ambient brightness. When using the function, however, it is also possible to specify priorities, for example for compositional reasons.
Storage of picture data / memory card management Setting the function 1. In the menu, under SETUP , select the item Storage Backup (CF & SD) and 2. there select Off or On Basic picture settings If two memory cards are used, you have the possibility with the Leica S to choose –– whether the picture data should first be stored on one of the two cards until its capacity is reached, and then on the other card, or whether the data should –– always be stored simultaneously on both cards.
EN RECORDING MODE Recording mode FOR PHOTOS SHUTTER BUTTON 1. Pressing briefly activates the range and exposure metering systems, and the displays in the viewfinder and top panel display. When the shutter button is released, the metering systems remain active for approx. 12 s. Notes: • If Review mode was previously active, the camera switches back to Recording mode when the shutter button is pressed; it if was previously in Stand-by mode, it is activated again by pressing the shutter button, i.e.
EN Displays in Live View mode Histogram Whereas the conventional photography mode presupposes use of the camera viewfinder, Live View mode permits continuous viewing of the subject on the monitor, i.e. both before and during recording. Live View mode is switched on and off, and video mode is switched on (without starting recording) with the LV button.
Recording mode EN Marking of clearly focused subjects (focus peaking) Horizon Enlarging the Live View monitor image In Live View mode, the Leica S can mark subjects imaged with optimum focus in the monitor picture by highlighting their contours. This simplifies their recognition and hence in particular the manual setting of the focus. The three available colors permit adaptation to any background.
With all S lenses, the Leica S offers you the choice between manual or automatic distance setting. The autofocus system determines the distance to the subject details in the middle of the image field; this area is marked with a crosshair on the focusing screen and, in Live View mode, also in the monitor.
EN EXPOSURE METERING EXPOSURE CONTROL AUTOMATIC PROGRAM MODE - P Recording mode EXPOSURE METERING METHODS The four exposure modes automatic program (P), aperture priority (A), shutter speed priority (T) and manual exposure control (M) are selected on the Leica S with the rear thumbwheel: Exposure time and lens aperture are automatically set according to the prevailing light and steplessly between 125 s and 1⁄4000 s, or 1⁄1000 s when using the central shutter on some Leica S lenses, and between open a
EN APERTURE PRIORITY - A SHUTTER SPEED PRIORITY - T Setting the operating mode Select P with the rear thumbwheel Setting the operating mode 1. Select A with the rear thumbwheel (see also p. 30, "Exposure control") 2. Set the desired aperture by turning the rear thumbwheel. The exposure time is then automatically set according to the prevailing light and steplessly between 60s and 1⁄4000 s, or 1⁄1000 s when using the central shutter on some Leica S lenses. Setting the operating mode 1.
Recording mode EN METERING MEMORY LOCK The shutter button and/or the Joystick can be used to save the exposure setting (for P , A and T) and the automatic focus (AF), depending on the various menu settings. General notes on the storage function –– With the shutter button: • Only the AF setting can be stored, and only in AFs operating mode. • The storage function of the shutter button always applies to only one picture. –– With the Joystick: • The exposure and AF settings can be stored.
MANUAL SETTING OF APERTURE AND EXPOSURE TIME - M Displays in viewfinder and top panel display, and in Live View mode also in the monitor • M for the selected exposure operating mode, • The manually set aperture and shutter speed values, and –– A light balance with which the exposure compensation is performed. The light balance shows the deviation of the shutter speed/aperture combination just set from the metered exposure value. In the range of ±3 EV, the deviation is shown clearly in 1⁄2EV steps.
Recording mode EN Notes: • Depending on the exposure mode, the exposure graduations are created by changing the shutter speeds and/or apertures. • The sequence of the exposures is: Overexposure(s), correct exposure, underexposure(s). • When using automatic bracketing, all ISO Auto settings are fixed: –– The sensitivity automatically determined by the camera for the uncorrected picture is also used for all other pictures in a series, i.e. this ISO value is not changed during a series.
EN Procedure Depth of field preview button A running self-timer delay time can be aborted by turning off the camera at the main switch. A running 12 s self-timer delay time can also be aborted during the first 10 s by pressing any of the four buttons next to the monitor. If the self-timer is no longer to be used, it must be switched off in the menu, as even switching off the camera does not cancel the setting of this function.
EN ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Renaming profiles Saving profiles to a card / transferring profiles from a card Recording mode USER / APPLICATION-SPECIFIC PROFILES 1. In the menu, under SETUP , select the item User Profiles, and 2. select Rename User Profile in the sub-menu • A further sub-menu appears with four lines for the profile slots. 1. In the menu, under SETUP , select the item User Profile and 2. select Import from card or Export to Card in the sub-menu.
FOLDER MANAGEMENT Create new folder / Assign names of your choice 1. In the menu, under SETUP , select the item Image Numbering and 2. select New Folder in the sub-menu • A keyboard sub-menu appears with the folder names in the title line (initially always "XXXLEICA"). 3. First delete the existing designation in the title line there, then select the desired characters • The procedure corresponds exactly to step 4. under 'Renaming profiles' on p. 36. 1 The "X" characters are placeholders Inhalt_EN.
Recording mode EN MARKING THE PICTURE FILES FOR COPYRIGHT PROTECTION RECORDING THE LOCATION WITH GPS The Leica S enables you to mark your picture files by entering text or other characters. You can enter up to 17 characters under 2 headings for each picture. 1. In the menu, under SETUP , select the item Copyright Information • The sub-menu containing the three options Copyright, Information and Artist appears in the monitor. Only the Copyright Information line is initially activated. 2.
FLASH MODE The Leica S determines the necessary flash power by firing several ranging flashes in quick succession fractions of a second before taking the actual picture. Immediately after this, at the start of exposure, the main flash is fired. All factors that influence the exposure (e.g. filters, aperture setting, distance from the main subject, reflective ceilings, etc.) are automatically taken into consideration.
Recording mode EN SELECTING THE SYNC SPEED / THE SYNC SPEED RANGE SELECTING THE FIRING MOMENT ATTACHING THE FLASH UNIT The Leica S allows you to combine flash operation with the shutter speed generated with the automatic program and aperture priority modes to subtly change the lighting conditions for the relevant subject to suit your compositional ideas. You can choose here between one automatic and several manual settings.
EN TTL flash mode LINEAR FLASH MODE (HIGH SPEED SYNCHRONIZATION) When the flash unit used has been switched on and set to the appropriate mode for TTL mode, exposure metering must be carried out on the Leica S 1. before taking each flash picture by gently pressing the shutter release, so that the display in the viewfinder shows the shutter speed or switches to the light balance.
EN FLASH EXPOSURE DISPLAYS IN THE VIEWFINDER WITH SYSTEMCOMPATIBLE FLASH UNITS Recording mode In the viewfinder display of the Leica S, a flash symbol serves as a feedback and display of various operating states. • does not appear despite the flash unit being switched on and ready for use: In such cases the Leica S will not fire the flash unit even though it is switched on and ready for use. (e.g.
VIDEO RECORDINGS COLOR SPACE TIME CODE You can also use the Leica S to make video recordings. Video recordings are only possible with sRGB (see p. 22). Notes: • As only part of the sensor surface is used, the effective focal length is increased in each case, i.e. the details become correspondingly smaller. • Uninterrupted video recordings are possible up to a maximum length of 29 minutes. Note: This applies irrespective of a possible deviating setting for photos which remains unchanged.
Recording mode EN EXPOSURE METERING METHODS STARTING / ENDING THE RECORDING All the variants described on page 30 Starting: Press the video record button Single pictures during video recordings EXPOSURE MODES Single pictures can be taken during a running video recording. Pressing the shutter button interrupts the video recording for the duration of the single picture. The individual pictures are taken with the relevant settings on the camera. – Aperture priority (see p.
Sound recording Note: The automatic distance setting (autofocus) generates noises that are also recorded. Setting the audio recording level is possible automatically or manually before or during the recording. 1. In the menu, under IMAGE, select the item Video Settings, 2. select Audio Level in the sub-menu, and 3. set the desired function there Manual setting 1. Hold the depth of field preview/function button depressed, and 2.
EN REVIEW MODE REVIEW FOR UNLIMITED TIME Review mode Note: Setting the function Call up Review mode by briefly pressing the button to the top right of the monitor. • The last picture taken appears in the monitor along with the corresponding displays. However, if the memory card(s) inserted do(es) not contain any image files, the following message appears when you switch to review mode: No media file to display.
EN The clipping displays Press the Joystick down (= reduce volume) or up (= increase volume) You can use the menu to set the clipping thresholds for displaying both the light and dark areas. Setting the function 1. In the menu, under SETUP , select the item Capture Assistants and 2. select Exposure Clipping in the sub-menu. 3. In the sub-menu select Lower Limit or Upper Limit, and 4. set the desired threshold values on the scale by turning the thumbwheel or by pressing the Joystick to the left or right.
VIEWING OTHER PICTURES / SCROLLING ENLARGING THE DETAIL Enlarging in steps The displayed detail can be enlarged by turning the shutter speed setting dial to the right. The further you turn, the greater the enlargement and the smaller the detail. Enlargement is possible in 4 steps until 1 pixel of the monitor displays 1 pixel of the picture. • The displays in the header and the symbols for the functions of the keys and thumbwheels disappear.
Press the Joystick in the desired direction - up, down, right or left • The rectangle inside the frame moves in the direction the Joystick is pressed. SIMULTANEOUS VIEWING OF SEVERAL REDUCED PICTURES SELECTION OF ONE OF THE REDUCED PICTURES EN 1. Select the desired picture by pressing the Joystick up, down, left or right • The frame changes to an endless loop in lines from picture to picture. 2.
Review mode EN PROTECTING PICTURES / CLEARING DELETE PROTECTION DELETING PICTURES If all pictures are to be deleted 1. Press any of the button top or bottom left, or top or bottom right of the monitor • In the image field the button functions valid in this situation are displayed - for 4 s – alongside the corresponding buttons (Call up menu control), (Call up delete menu), (Call up protect menu) and (Change view, see p. 47) 2.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Connecting and transferring the data using card scanners Installing firmware updates TRANSFERRING DATA TO A COMPUTER The picture data can be transferred to a computer using a commercially available card scanner for CF or SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards. These devices, as well as further information, can be obtained in a computer accessories store. Leica is constantly working on developing and optimizing its products.
EN WIRELESS DATA TRANSMISSION AND REMOTE CONTROL OF THE CAMERA Additional functions You can control the camera remotely using a smartphone/tablet or use the smartphone/tablet as an external storage medium. In order to do this, the Leica S app must first be installed on your smartphone. This app is available in the Apple App Store™ for iOS™ devices. Change device name (SSID) You can change the device name (SSID) of the camera. A name has already been assigned here at the factory (LEICA-S...). 1.
MISCELLANEOUS Interchangeable focusing screens Flash units LEICA SYSTEM ACCESSORIES Interchangeable focusing screens are available for the Leica S. They are delivered individually in a case with changing tweezers and a dust brush. Completely matt screen................................................ Order No. 16 000 (Standard, supplied with the camera) Matt screen with microprism ring and wedge................. Order No. 16 001 Completely matt screen with grid lines.......................... Order No.
Precautions and care instructions EN PRECAUTIONS AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Do not use your Leica S in the immediate vicinity of devices with powerful magnetic, electrostatic or electromagnetic fields (e.g. induction ovens, microwave ovens, television sets or computer monitors, video game consoles, cell phones, radio equipment). • If you place the Leica S on or very close to a television set, its magnetic field could interfere with picture recordings.
FOR THE CHARGER FOR MEMORY CARDS • Whilst a picture is being stored or the memory card is being read, it may not be removed, nor may the Leica S be turned off or exposed to vibrations. • For safety, memory cards should only ever be stored in the antistatic cover supplied. • Do not store memory cards where they will be exposed to high temperatures, direct sunlight, magnetic fields or static discharge. • Do not drop or bend memory cards as this can damage them and result in loss of the stored data.
INDEX Index EN A E Accessories......................................................................................... 53 Aperture priority................................................................................... 31 Aperture, setting.................................................................................. 30 Autofocus Focus priority (AFs).......................................................................... 29 Shutter release priority (AFc).......................................
H R U EN Histogram......................................................................................27/47 Horizon................................................................................................ 28 USB port.............................................................................................. 51 Index Image frequency.................................................................................. 26 Image properties (contrast, sharpness, color saturation)...................
EN TECHNICAL DATA Technical data Camera type Leica S (Typ 007), medium-format digital SLR camera Lens attachment Leica S bayonet Lens system Leica S lenses Picture format / aspect ratio 30 x 45mm / 2:3 Image sensor / resolution Leica CMOS sensor with 6 µm pixel size, with micro lenses, 37.
Viewfinder system Eyepiece High eyepoint viewfinder, diopter correction of -3 to +1dpt possible at the viewfinder Viewfinder field 98 % Magnification 0.87x with 70 mm lens with setting to infinity and 0 dpt. Focusing screens Interchangeable, standard equipment: Matt screen with microprism ring and wedge Displays Viewfinder LCD line under viewfinder image, illuminated, displays Top panel Self-illuminating LCD Monitor 3" color TFT LCD monitor with 16 million colors and 921,600 pixels, approx.
The displays EN THE DISPLAYS IN THE VIEWFINDER 1 2 3 H orizon (Tilting about the longitudinal axis/inclination about the transverse axis; values apply as examples for inclination in clockwise direction; other directions are shown analogously) max. ±0.5° –– 0.5-2.5° –– 2.
THE DISPLAYS Standard view EN Depth of field indicator 5 6 IN THE TOP PANEL DISPLAY 4 7 Starting view 1 2 3 8 (appears for approx.
The displays EN THE DISPLAYS IN THE MONITOR Photo recording mode 9 10 11 12 13 1 Function of the button bottom left Recording mode Live View photo 2 Flash ready indicator, light balance, flash sync speed indicator Standard view 3 Focal length 4 ISO sensitivity/setting 5 Aperture 6 Shutter speed 7 Exposure operating mode 8 Function of the button top left 9 Exposure compensation 26 27 27 27 27 8 14 7 15 16 11 White balance setting 17 13 Battery status / mains mode 18 14
Standard view plus additional displays A Histogram and clipping indicators EN Video recording mode Grid and horizon 39 40 41 32 The displays 31 C 34 35 31 Histogram 34 Grid lines 32 Clipping symbol 35 Horizon 46 45 44 26 43 42 39 Indication of a recording in progress 40 Possible recording time 41 see 6, 5, 4, 16 B D Focus display (peaking) 42 Current recording time Additional picture data 43 Video resolution / frame rate 44 Audio recording level display 45 Sound recording mode 3
EN Standard view plus additional displays A Histogram and clipping indicator Photo review mode The displays Standard view 47 D Additional picture data 49 50 47 54 59 55 60 51 52 53 # 58 47 47 Button functions 48 49 50 51 52 53 61 48 47 (appear when switching on Review mode in all photo and video views or after pressing any of the four buttons next to the monitor, disappear after approx.
Standard view plus additional displays A Histogram and clipping indicator Video review mode Standard view C EN Additional picture data 73 74 76 The displays 67 66 68 65 69 77 64 70 72 64 Recording date and volume setting Volume off (mute) , see also 65 71 , 76 see 7, 9, 10, 11, 59 73 Histogram 77 see 58, 61 74 Clipping symbol 65 Video control symbols (for Joystick) 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 – Playback (press forward) – Fast forward (press to right or hold depressed) – Fast rewind (press
THE MENU OPTIONS The menu items EN Area Menu option Page Drive mode 26/34 Focus mode Area Menu option Page Storage backup (CF & SD) 25 29 Format cards 37 Exp. metering 30 Image numbering 37 Exp. compensation 32 Auto review 46 Exp. bracketing 33 Capture assistants Mirror up mode 35 Copyright information 38 Max. flash sync. time 40 User profiles 36 Auto ISO setup 24 Flash sync.
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