Leaf Aptus-II User Guide
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Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 8 Overview...................................................................................................................................................8 Chapter 2 - Getting Started ....................................................................................................................
Adding Notes and Copyright Information to Your Shots ....................................................................... 29 Selecting Lens Calibration from the CF card.......................................................................................... 30 Chapter 4 -Taking a shot ........................................................................................................................ 31 Chapter 5 – Evaluating your shots ................................................................
Selecting a Viewing Folder for Editing.................................................................................................... 50 Moving Your Images ............................................................................................................................... 51 Chapter 7 -Adjusting Settings for a Shoot ............................................................................................ 52 Shooting Without Overlays ........................................................
Define the Favorites as your User button Short-cut ............................................................................. 71 Define the ISO button as your User button Short-cut ........................................................................... 72 Selecting Lens Calibration from the CF card with ISO button ............................................................... 73 Up button ................................................................................................................
Chapter 1 - Introduction Overview The Leaf® Aptus™ digital camera back is the world’s first camera back that includes a built-in (6 × 7 cm) LCD screen and an innovative graphic user interface. An integrated battery and compact flash (CF) storage card facilitate shooting. New hardware offers continuous non-stop shooting and a faster capture rate. These shooting capabilities, combined with large storage options, give professionals the flexibility to meet the most demanding shooting situations.
Chapter 2 - Getting Started Turning on the Leaf Aptus-II Digital Camera Back The procedure for turning on your Leaf Aptus-II digital camera back depends on whether you use a compact flash card and battery, or work in tethered mode. Compact Flash Card and Battery To turn on your Leaf Aptus-II digital camera back when using a compact flash card and battery: 1. Ensure that the battery is charged. 2.
Turning off the Leaf Aptus-II Digital Camera Back When using a compact flash card and battery, turn the Leaf Aptus-II digital camera back off by pressing and holding the On/Off button until the light turns orange. If you changed a setting in the Setup menu, the camera saves the new setting and then shuts down.
Preparing a Compact Flash Card for Shoot Format a compact flash card in the following circumstances: • When the compact flash card is new. • When you have used the compact flash card on a non-Leaf digital camera o r back. You can format the card on a computer running either Mac OS or Windows. When formatting the compact flash card, you can use either a card reader, or the Leaf Aptus-II digital camera back to read the card.
Formatting in Mac OS X 1. Insert the compact flash card into the card reader or the Leaf Aptus-II digital camera back. 2. On the desktop, double-click the system disk. 3. Select Applications Utilities Disk Utility. 4. On the left panel of the Disk Utility dialog box, select the removable disk that you want to format. 5. Click the Erase tab. 6. In the Volume Format box, select MS-DOS (FAT32). 7. In the Name box, type a name.
8. 9. Click Erase. In the confirmation message that appears, click Erase. Formatting is complete when the progress bar disappears from view, the Volume Format box shows Mac OS Extended (journaled), and the Name box shows Untitled.
10. On the desktop, select the LEAF-CF volume. 11. Select File Get Info. 12. In the Leaf-CF Info window, ensure that Format shows MS-DOS(FAT32). 13. 14. Close the Disk Utility Application Eject the CF card.
Formatting in Windows 1. Insert the compact flash card in a card reader. 2. On the desktop, click My Computer. 3. Right-click Removable Disk Select Format. 4. In the Format dialog box File System box select FAT32. 5. In the Volume label box, type a name. 6. Click Start.
7. When the format procedure is complete, go to the desktop and click My Computer. 8. Right-click Removable Disk, and from the menu, select Eject.
Chapter 3 - Preparing to Shoot Changing the Interface language Tap Setup Language Select the desired language.
Setting the Date and Time Tap Setup Date and Time Use the virtual keypad to tap in the Date and Time Tap ok Note: You need to set the date and time only once for your time-zone. If the time-zone that you work in changes, adjust the date and time accordingly.
Viewing and Defining Camera Settings/Image Settings/Presets Tap Camera Camera Settings View the current settings by scrolling up and down. The camera settings specified here are applied to all future shots You can also change camera settings through Favorites or ISO. See below. To change a camera setting: 1. 2. Tap the relevant setting From the menu that appears, select an option.
Creating a Shots Folder Tap Camera Camera Settings Shots Folder New Use the virtual keypad to tap the name of the folder Tap OK. Your shots are automatically saved in the Shots Folder on the compact flash card (CF). To enhance organization, you can create several folders for storing your shots.
Selecting a Folder for Your Shots Tap Camera Camera Settings Shots Folder Select the predefined folder and tap Choose Tap OK 21
Assigning a Base Name to a Shot Tap Camera Camera Settings Use the Virtual Keypad or Keyboard to enter the desired File name Tap OK You can define a base name for your shots. The Leaf Aptus II digital camera back applies this name to all shots, adding a number in sequence each time, until you define a new base name. To reset the numbering: In Camera Settings scroll down to the bottom of the list and tap Reset Image Counter.
Compression Backs save the image in compressed mode by default. You may save the image non-compressed with Aptus-II 5, 6 or 7. * Tap Camera Camera Settings Scroll down Camera setting list to Compression Select compression mode. * LCC (Lens Cast Calibration) in Capture One is only supported for compressed images.
Camera Type Normally Camera Type is automatically selected, but if you use more than one camera type (Large Format, Rollei shutter etc.) then you will need to set it accordingly.
Set your ISO Tap Camera Camera Settings Scroll down ISO Select your desired ISO. ISO can also be set from the User Button. See ISO button.
Lens Focal Length In case you use a manual lens you can enter the Lens Focal length manually to appear in the Exif Data. Tap Camera Camera Settings Lens Use the Keypad or Keyboard to enter the Lens Value Tap OK Note: Remember to change this field when you change a lens.
Capture Orientation Tap Camera Camera Settings Scroll down and tap Orientation Select your Orientation 27
Crop Settings (for Aptus-II 12) You can choose between several crop ratios. Tap Camera Camera Settings Crop Select the desired capture ratio.
Adding Notes and Copyright Information to Your Shots Tap Camera Info Tap in either the Description or Copyright Notice area Use the Keypad or Keyboard to enter the desired information, and then tap OK.
Selecting Lens Calibration from the CF card Tap Camera Camera Settings Lens Calibration Select desired lens calibration Tap OK 30
Chapter 4 -Taking a shot You may view and edit your shots immediately upon capture using the evaluation tools. Edit mode is possible immediately after every shot.
Chapter 5 – Evaluating your shots Checking the Exposure Check the exposure of your shot in the following ways: 1. Examine the histogram exposure data. 2. Use the Overall Exposure Meter. 3. Use the Picker tool to view the exposure data for a specific spot on the image. 4. Use the Exposure Alarms to view the overexposed and underexposed areas of the image. Tips • Press the user button to view the histogram, the exposure alarms and additional shot information when in Shoot view.
Checking Exposure with the Histogram and Exposure Meter Long tap on displayed image tap Ind. OR press User Button inwards. 1. Examine the histogram to check that most of the exposure data lies within the exposure limits. 2. The Exposure Meter shows the Overall Value in f-Stops. Correct exposure is displayed in green. 1/2 stop from correct is shown in orange. 1 stop or more from correct exposure is shown in red.
Checking Exposure with the Picker Tool Long tap on displayed image Ind. OR press User Button Tap Tap the desired spot on the image. Note: You can first zoom in to the image and use the stylus to make a more accurate reading. The spot that you tap is marked by a green circle. A green line on the histogram indicates the exposure data related to the spot To remove the spot meter from the image, tap on the histogram, and then tap outside the image area.
Displaying Histogram in Shoot View Tap to enlarge or reduce the Histogram display size.
Checking Exposure with the Over/Under exposure Alarms Long tap on displayed image Tap Over - A flashing mask covers the overexposed and underexposed areas of the image 36
Checking Focus Tap Zoom Button Tap at the desired position in the image to enlarge by 25% Keep tapping, directing to the desired area until image is zoomed to 100% for you to check focus. To increase or reduce the magnification, tap either + or - and then tap the image. Each tap on the image changes the magnification by a fixed percentage. To pan the image, tap the arrows. At 100% magnification you can tap any point in the image to center it. To revert to a view of the entire image, tap the Fit icon.
Setting Gray Balance Tap Picker tool Tap a gray point in the image. To ensure correct gray balance, do one of the following: 1. 2. Include a gray card in your shot.
Checking Composition Using the Grid Place a grid on your shot as an aid for composition and alignment of an image Long tap on displayed image Tap Grid.
Moving the Grid Lines Move the grid lines to help you align your image. Tap the line you want to move Use the arrows to move the grid lines as desired The double arrows move the Grid lines 10 Pixels at a time. The single arrows move the Grid lines 1 Pixel at a time.
Changing the Color of the Grid Lines Change the grid line color according to your preference. Tap any line Tap Color Palette to toggle between the available colors. To change the type and number of grid lines see: Setting Grid Attributes.
Browsing Through Your Images Do one of the following: 1. 2. Tap the Prev and Next buttons. Roll the user button back or forwards.
Deleting Shots in Single Image View Long tap on displaying image Delete Tap OK on the verification window (or Cancel).
Flagging and Annotating in Single Image View While you are shooting, you can flag your image or add a note, as desired. You can then see the flag or note on the image in Edit view and in the image information Long tap on displaying image Tap Flag to flag the image. Flag icon appears in thumbnail view and in Image Info.
Viewing Information about Your Shot Long tap on displayed image Tap Ind.or press the User Button inwards Image information and EXIF data appear on the image.
Chapter 6 – Editing Your Images Use Edit view to: • Display your images in various view modes. • Browse through your images from various folders. • Flag, annotate, and delete single or multiple images • Move images from one folder to another. Selecting a View for Your Images Tap View on bottom menu. A pop-up list will appear: 1. Fit on Screen 2. Single image 3. 6 thumbnail images 4. 12 thumbnail images 5.
Selecting Multiple Images In thumbnail view Long tap on an image Multi Selection button Select the desired images. The selected images in multi selection mode are marked with a bold rectangle.
Flagging, Annotating, Indicating, Grid, Over/Under Exposure mode and Delete In single image view Long tap on displayed image.
Sorting Your Images In View mode select List View Sort your images by tapping the column titles. Tapping twice will toggle the sort direction.
Selecting a Viewing Folder for Editing Tap Edit Select thumbnail view File Select the desired folder Tap Choose. Tap New or Delete to create a new folder or delete an existing one. Note: Selecting a folder for editing does not make it the Shots folder.
Moving Your Images In thumbnail view Long tap on displayed image Move Tap the desired image destination folder Tap move Tap OK 51
Chapter 7 -Adjusting Settings for a Shoot Shooting Without Overlays After each shot, indicators and information about the shot appear as an overlay. Clear the overlays if you do not want this information to appear while you are shooting.
Working in Full-Screen View If desired, hide the menu buttons and view your shots full-screen while you work 1. 2. Double tap on image display.
Setting Grid Attributes Tap Setup Tap Shoot view Tap Grid Setting Set the grid attributes: To set the number of grid lines, tap Horizontal or Vertical Grid Lines, and tap the desired number of lines. To set the Line Type, tap Line Type and select the desired line type.
Using the Crop Mask You can show or hide the crop mask as you shoot: Setup Tap Shoot View Crop Masking On/Off 55
Adjusting the Transparency of the Crop Mask Setup Tap Shoot View Crop Mask Transparency Select the desired intensity 56
Adjusting the Transparency of the Histogram and Info Bar Setup Tap Shoot View Options Histogram/Info Transparency Select the desired intensity 57
Setting the Exposure Alarm Set the exposure alarm to show underexposed areas, overexposed areas, or both.
Resetting the File Name Counter Leaf Aptus-II adds a number in sequence to the base name that you define each time you take a shot. You can reset the counter to zero at any time.
Chapter 8 - Defining the Camera Back Settings Formatting the Compact Flash Card from the back Use this procedure to perform a quick format of your compact flash card. Tap Setup Quick Format Tap the disk that you want to format Choose Tap OK on confirmation message.
Configuring the User Button Configure the user button for viewing indicators or flagging images and for deleting images in Edit view Configuring the User Button for Single Image View Setup User Button Single image display Action/Action Settings In the Action bar, select Indicators, Flag or Grid. In Action Settings select the desired indicators.
Configuring the User Button for Multi Image View To configure the user button for flagging or deleting images Setup Tap User Button Multi Image display Flag or Delete 62
Configuring a Long Press of the User Button You can set the user button so that a long press can either lock or unlock the touch screen, or turn the display on or off.
Aligning the Touch Screen Setup Tap Display Align Touch Screen Follow the instructions on the screen.
Switching to Outdoor Mode Tap System Settings Display Themes Indoor/Outdoor 65
Turning Off the Backlight Setup Tap Display Backlight Off After Tap the power source Tap the desired time 66
Turning On the Backlight Setup Tap Display Backlight On After Tap "take picture" "Yes" for display after capture Tap "Tap display" for double or single tap to wake back display.
Setting the volume of the Camera Back Sounds Setup Tap Sounds set desired option 68
Setting the Owner Information Setup Owner Information S e l e c t the relevant fieldUse the virtual keypad to enter the desired information Tap OK 69
Setting your Favorites menu Setup User Button Favorites Set your Favorites Menu 70
Define the Favorites as your User button Short-cut Set quick access to your favorites function by defining the User Button as your favorites function button.
Define the ISO button as your User button Short-cut Use ISO as your User Button Short-cut to select ISO, Crop and Lens calibration.
Selecting Lens Calibration from the CF card with ISO button Press ISO button scroll down to Lens calibration Press ISO button scroll and press the desired lens calibration Scroll with ISO button to Close, and press ISO button.
Up button Tap this button to go up one level Home button Press this Icon to return to the Home screen When back is locked – the lock icon replaces the Home icon.
Restoring Factory Settings Setup Restore Factory Settings Tap OK 75
Viewing Leaf Aptus-II Version Information Setup Tap About 76