Operation Manual

INSTALLING FIRMWARE UPDATES
Leica is constantly working on developing and optimizing its products. As
digital cameras have many functions that are controlled electronically, some
of these improvements and enhancements to the functions can be installed
on the camera at a later date.
Leica provides firmware updates at irregular intervals for this purpose.
Information about any resulting changes or additions to the details in these
instructions can be found at: http://www.s.leica-camera.com/down-
loads-overview
You can check whether your camera is running the latest firmware version
by selecting the
Firmware (5.41) option in the menu (see also p. 17 and 26
to 29).
You can easily download new firmware from our home page and transfer it to
your camera:
1. Format a memory card in your Leica S.
2. Turn off the camera and insert the card into a card reader – either integrat-
ed or connected to your computer.
(A reader is required for firmware updates).
3. Download the firmware file from
"https://owners.leica-camera.com/login".
4. Save the file S-X_xxx.FW at the top level of the card folder structure. X_xxx
stands for the relevant version.
5. Remove the card properly from your card reader, insert the card into the
camera and close the cover. Hold down the joystick inwards forwards and
turn on the camera with the main switch (1.15).
The update process begins. This may take several minutes.
After a successful update, a corresponding message appears as confirma-
tion.
Note:
If the battery does not have sufficient charge, you will see a corresponding
warning message.
HDMI SLIDE SHOW
With the Leica S you can view the saved pictures at any size and in excellent
quality via an HDMI cable connection using external playback equipment.
Setting the function
1. In the
SETUP menu (see S. 17/26), select HDMI (5.22),
2.
Resolutuion in the submenu, and
3. then the required format or the automatic setting.
Note:
For optimum playback quality,
1080p should be selected.
4. Select
Slideshow in the first submenu.
5. Select
Select Images in the next submenu.
The image eld shows
- the button functions valid in this situation -
BACK, – OK , Discard ALL and
All/Single, Select ALL for the button functions valid in this situation
-
Select? in the center and - Single /ALL for the activated functions, and
- if applicable the symbol (4.6.7) for a picture already selected.
To select only one picture
6. Press the
OK button.
The symbol (4.6.7) appears in the monitor.
To select all pictures
6. Use button (1.25) to select whether you want to delete only the picture
shown or all pictures.
The relevant displays change: Between
All and Single next to the button
and vice versa in the center.
7. Confirm with the
OK button.
The LED (1.21) ashes during the processing time, and the symbol
(4.6.7) then appears in the monitor.
Note:
The
BACK button takes you back to step 4.
To undo a selection
6. Press the
OK button.
The displays (4.6.5) and (4.6.3) change
7. The subsequent procedure is exactly the same as that described above for
selecting pictures.
The symbol (4.6.7) disappears for the relevant pictures.
8. Select
Duration in the first submenu, and
9. select the required time or
Manual if you want to change pictures yourself.
10. Finally, select
Start Show in the first submenu to start the slide show.
Field (4.6.3) shows
END, field (4.6.2) BACK, field (4.6.4) OK, and there is
a message indicating that the slide show is running.
11. Other pictures can be selected either
- using the
BACK- and OK buttons, or
- using the click wheel (1.18) in exactly the same way as for viewing on
the monitor.
Note:
Even if the pictures are set to change automatically after a specified time, you
can call up the previous/next picture manually at any time.
12. The slide show can be stopped at any time by pressing the
END button.
Notes:
If the
Auto Power Off function is activated (see p. 30), a slide show in prog-
ress is stopped after the set time.
During a slide show, you can take a new picture at any time by fully pressing
the shutter release button to the 3rd pressure point (see p. 36).
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