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Recording mode
FLASH MODE
GENERAL INFORMATION ON FLASH EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT AND
CONTROL
The Leica S determines the necessary flash power by firing several rang-
ing 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.
COMPATIBLE FLASH UNITS
Connection via the flash shoe
All flash units and studio flash systems conforming to the latest ISO
standard 10330 and the older DIN 19014 standard
1
(positive polarity
at the X contact)
Connection via the lower LEMO
®
jack
All flash units and studio flash systems that allow control via corre-
sponding special cables
Connection via the flash connection socket
Studio flash systems and other flash units with flash cable and stan-
dard flash plug
1
If you wish to connect a studio flash system that does not conform to the ISO standard to the Leica S,
please contact the Customer Care department at Leica Camera AG or the customer service department
of a Leica agency.
The following flash units allow all the functions described in this manual
together with the Leica S:
Leica system flash units
Flash units that satisfy the technical requirements for a System 3002
System Camera Adaption (SCA), are fitted with the SCA-3502-M5
2, 3
adapter and allow guide number control.
Other commercially available attachable flash units with standard flash
foot
4, 5
and positive center contact, and fired via the center contact (X
contact) (without TTL flash control) can also be used.
2
When using the SCA-3502 adapter (from Version 5), the white balance can be set to Automatic for
correct color reproduction.
3
The use of system flash units from other camera manufacturers and of SCA adapters for other camera
systems is not recommended, as their different contact position and assignment can result in malfunc-
tions or even damage.
4
If flash units not specially adapted to the Leica S are used, the white balance of the camera should
possibly be set manually to .
5
The aperture and sensitivity of the lens may have to be entered manually in the flash unit.
FLASH SYNC SPEED
The flash sync speed of the Leica S with conventional flash technology,
i.e. with the camera's internal focal plane shutter is
1
125s. If the central
shutter of correspondingly equipped lenses is used, all the shutter speeds
up to
1
1000s are available.
With system-compatible and HSS-compatible flash units, all faster shutter
speeds can also be used.
Notes:
Studio flash systems in particular often have burning times that are far
longer than the above sync times. Lower speeds are recommended to
make full use of light yield from these flash units.
With all shutter speeds up to the sync time
1
125s, X lights up in the
viewfinder as an indication that normal flash mode is possible with
these speeds.
If the shutter speed setting dial is set
, the set exposure operating
modes may be changed due to the then resulting shutter speeds, i.e.
from
P to T, or from A to M. As soon as a shutter speed is set again, the
original operating modes are activated again.
If an HSS-compatible Leica system flash unit is used and faster shutter
speeds are set at the camera, i.e. ≤
1
180s with focal plane shutter, and ≤
1
1500s with central shutter, the flash unit automatically switches to HSS
mode.
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