LEICA SBP PRO 1 Lithium-Ion Battery for S Typ 007 (7.3V, 2300mAh) User Manual

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Basic pictur

e se

ttings

PICTURE DEFAULT SETTINGS

PHOTO FILE FORMAT

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).

Setting the function

1. In the menu, under

IMAGE

, select the item

Photo File Format

and

2. select the desired format(s) or combination in the sub-menu

Notes:

• The standardized DNG (Digital Negative) format is used for storage of

raw picture data.

• The remaining number of pictures shown in the monitor may not

necessarily change after every picture. This depends on the subject;

with JPEG files very fine structures result in higher quantities of data,

homogeneous surfaces in lower quantities. As a result the remaining

memory capacity may be larger than previously calculated and dis-

played.

JPEG SETTINGS

Resolution

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

1. In the menu, under

IMAGE

, select the item

JPG Resolution

and

2. select

37.5MP

,

9.3MP

or

2.3MP

in the sub-menu

Working color range

The Leica S allows one of three color ranges to be set, i.e.

sRGB

,

Ado-

beRGB

or

ECI RGB 2.0

.

Setting the function

1. In the menu, under

IMAGE

, select the item

JPG Settings

2. then the menu item

Color Space

, and

3. select the desired color range in the sub-menu

Picture properties / contrast, sharpness, color saturation

All three picture properties can be set – independently - to three different

levels (with color saturation four) using the menu control, so that you can

set the optimum values for any situation, i.e. the prevailing lighting condi-

tions. In the case of

Saturation

,

Monochrome

can also be selected as a

fourth variant.

Setting the functions

1. In the menu, under

CAMERA

, select the item

JPG Settings

and

2. call up the sub-menu

3. In this sub-menu select

Contrast

, or

Sharpness

, or

Saturation

, and

4. select the desired level (

Low

,

Medium

,

High

or

Monochrome

) in the

respective sub-menu

WHITE BALANCE

In digital photography, white balance ensures neutral rendition of color in

any light. It is based on the camera being preset to reproduce a particular

light color as white. In the Leica S you can select between twelve differ-

ent settings:

(Auto) – for automatic control, which delivers neutral results in

most situations,

Eight fixed presets for the most frequent light sources:

e.g. for outdoor pictures in sunshine,

e.g. for outdoor pictures with cloudy skies,

e.g. for outdoor pictures with the main subject in shadow,

e.g. for indoor pictures with (predominantly) incandescent lamp light

e.g. for indoor pictures with (predominantly) light from metal halide

lamps (HMI)

e.g. for (predominantly) light from fluorescent tubes with warm

light color

e.g. for (predominantly) light from fluorescent tubes with cooler

light color

e.g. for pictures with (predominantly) electronic flash lighting,

Two

Greycard

settings for manual setting by metering (separately

for the Live View and the normal photo mode )

Color Temperature

1

for direct setting of a color temperature value.

Note:

Setting to

Automatic

allows the white balance to be adjusted for correct

color reproduction when using Leica system flash units or electronic flash

units that satisfy the technical requirements of System 3002 System

Camera Adaption (SCA) and have an SCA-3502 adapter (from Version 5).

If, on the other hand, other flash units not specially adapted to the Leica

S are used, the setting should be used.

1

All color temperatures are specified in Kelvin.

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