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

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Recor

ding mode

RECORDING MODE

FOR PHOTOS

SHUTTER BUTTON

1. Pressing briefly activates the range and exposure metering systems,

and the displays in the viewfinder and top panel display. When the

shutter button is released, the metering systems remain active for

approx. 12 s.

Notes:

• If Review mode was previously active, the camera switches back to

Recording mode when the shutter button is pressed; it if was previ-

ously in Stand-by mode, it is activated again by pressing the shutter

button, i.e. the metering systems and displays are activated.

• The shutter button remains blocked

– if the internal buffer memory is temporarily full, e.g. after a series of

pictures, or

– if the inserted memory card(s) is/are full.

2. Pressing the shutter button to the pressure point and holding in this

position when using Autofocus

AFs

mode (focus priority), the focus is

saved at the same time. New measurements can be performed once

the shutter button is released.

Note:

The metered exposure value during spot and center weighted metering in

A

,

T

and

P

modes is saved, if required, by (simultaneously) pressing the

Joystick forwards. Automatic focusing can also be allocated to the Joy-

stick via the menu control.

3. If the button is pressed further, the photo is taken or a preselected

self-timer delay time starts.

PICTURE SERIES

With the Leica S, the picture series can be taken with a frame rate of

approx. 3.5 fps.

Setting and using the function

1. In the menu, under

CAMERA

, select the item

Drive Mode

and

2. select

Continuous

in the sub-menu

3. The further function is then determined by the different actuation of

the shutter button:

– Picture series are taken as long as you hold the shutter button

fully depressed (and the capacity of the buffer memory and/or

memory card(s) is sufficient).

– If you only fully depress the shutter button briefly, the camera

continues to take single pictures.

INTERVAL SHOOTING

For picture series of sequences extending over a prolonged period of

time, the Leica S offers interval shooting.

Intervals consist of a defined total number of pictures and a defined

period of time between the pictures.

Setting and using the function

1. In the menu, under

CAMERA

, select the item

Drive Mode

and

2. select

Interval

in the sub-menu

3. Call up the sub-menu belonging to the interval and

4. there select

Frames

or

Interval Time

• In both cases a further sub-menu appears with a numerical key-

pad. The activates field is highlighted in each case.

5. Select the (first) desired digit by turning the rear thumbwheel or by

pressing the Joystick up, down, to the left or to the right; in the

Frames

sub-menu for the total number of pictures, in the

Interval

Time

sub-menu for the desired time interval between the individual

pictures – in hours/minutes/seconds.

– To save a digit – to the line above the numerical keypad - press the

rear thumbwheel or the Joystick forwards. Up to 4-digit numbers can

be used; repeat steps 5. and 6. for the second, third and fourth digits.

Further functions of this sub-menu:

(top right) = Back to the previous menu level without saving the

inputs

OK

(bottom right) = Confirm inputs and return to the previous menu

level

6. Confirm your settings by pressing the button marked

SET

in this case

at the bottom right next to the monitor

Note:

If step 7. is performed without entering a digit in the line, the camera

automatically sets the numbers of the factory setting.

7. Interval shooting is started by pressing the shutter button.

Note:

The function remains active until it is deactivated again in the menu.

Notes that apply equally for photo series and interval shooting:

• The camera's buffer memory allows only a limited number of pictures

in series. At the pressure point of the shutter button or during a series

of pictures, the number of pictures possible or still possible in the

series is displayed in the viewfinder.

• Regardless of how many pictures have been taken in a series, both

review modes initially show the last picture in the series or the last

picture in the series saved on the currently active card, if not all of the

pictures in the series have been transferred from the internal buffer

memory to the respective card yet.

Details of how to select the other pictures in the series and further

options in review mode are described in the respective sections.

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