Basic pictur e se ttings – 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

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

func-

tion, 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. You can both

limit the range of sensitivities used and set the shutter speed below

which the sensitivity is automatically increased.

Notes:

A general rule of thumb is digital photography is that higher sensitivities

result in increased noise. This has to be taken into consideration for the

expectations on the picture quality.

Note with picture series that the frame rates decrease with higher sensi-

tivities.

1

The function is not available when using flash units.

Setting the function

1. In the menu, under

IMAGE

, select the item

ISO

and

2. call up the sub-menu

It consists of the available ISO values and the point

ISO Auto

.

If you wish to set the sensitivity manually

3. select the desired value

If the sensitivity setting is to function automatically and without

limitations

4. select

ISO Auto.

The automatic setting uses all sensitivities and shutter speeds

between

1

2

s and

1

500

s

To restrict the automatic setting range

1. In the menu, under

SETUP

, select the item

Auto ISO Setup

and

2. select

Auto ISO Photo

in the sub-menu

3. Select

Maximum Auto ISO

and/or

Maximum Exposure Time

• When setting

Maximum Auto ISO

, a list with the available values

appears, when setting

Maximum Exposure Time

a further sub-menu

with several alternatives.

4. In the

Maximum AUTO ISO

menu list, select the highest sensitivity to

be used, and hence the range within which the automatic setting is

to operate, or in the

Maximum Exposure Time

sub-menu set either

one of the three focal length-specific settings -

1/f

,

1/ 2f

,

1/4f

or the

desired slowest shutter speed. With the

1

f

settings the camera

switches to the higher sensitivity if the shutter speed would drop

below the selected threshold due to a lack of brightness, e.g. with a

70 mm lens with shutter speeds lower than

1

60

s (with

1

f

(f=focal

length)), or

1

125

s with

1

2

f, or

1

250

s with

1

4

f *.

Note:

The factory setting of

1

2

f results in the slowest shutter speeds according

to the rule of thumb adapted for this format for blur-free pictures taken

from the hand, e.g.

1

125

s with the Summarit-S 1:2.5/70mm ASPH lens.

The corresponding shutter speeds with

1

2

f and

1

4

f in this example would

be

1

60

s and

1

250

s.

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