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

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EXPOSURE METERING

EXPOSURE METERING METHODS

The Leica S offers three different exposure metering methods.

Setting the function

1. In the menu under

CAMERA

, select the item

Exp. Metering

, and

2. select the desired option in the sub-menu

Spot metering -

Only the middle of the image field is scanned and evaluated for spot

metering. This area is indicated by the circle

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in the center of the matt

screen. In Live View mode, spot metering is linked to the autofocus

metering, i.e. moving the AF metering point also affects the spot meter-

ing field.

Center weighted metering -

This metering method takes account of the entire image field, although

the parts of the subject in the center have more influence on the expo-

sure than the areas at the margins.

Multi-field metering -

This metering method is based on detection of five metered values. One

is metered in a field in the middle of the image, the other four in the

surrounding fields. The five metered values are used in an algorithm to

calculate an exposure value appropriate to the situation, resulting in

correct reproduction of the assumed main subject.

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The circle does not exist in all matt screen variants.

EXPOSURE CONTROL

The four exposure modes automatic program (

P

), aperture priority (

A

),

shutter speed priority (

T

) and manual exposure control (

M

) are selected

on the Leica S with the rear thumbwheel:

Setting the operating mode

1. Hold the thumbwheel depressed (≥ 1 s)

• In the top panel display, the large letter indicating the set operat-

ing mode replaces the normal display. Triangles to the left and

right indicate the further settings.

2. Turn the thumbwheel (all four operating modes can be reached in

both directions)

• The normal display appears again in the top panel display without

further operating steps after a short time (approx. 2 s), or immedi-

ately if the shutter button is pressed to the pressure point. The

settings of shutter speed and aperture are made by turning the

rear thumbwheel and/or the shutter speed setting dial. In both

cases half-steps are available.

The settings for the shutter speed (with

T

and

M

) are always made with

the shutter speed setting dial, for the aperture always with the rear

thumbwheel. In both cases half-steps are available.

In the factory setting, turning the rear thumbwheel to the right decreases

the aperture settings, turning to the left increases the settings. This can

be reversed, if desired.

Setting the function

1. In the menu, under

SETUP

, select the item

Customize Controls

and

2. select

Rear Wheel Direction

in the sub-menu

• A further sub-menu appears.

3. In this sub-menu, select the desired direction of rotation

The function of both thumbwheels can be deactivated for complete

protection against inadvertent changing of operating mode, shutter

speed, aperture, etc., i.e. turning and pressing do not then change the

settings in recording mode.

Setting the function

1. In the menu, under

SETUP

, select the item

Keylock

and

2. select

Off

or

On

in the sub-menu

• If

On

is selected, the corresponding symbol appears in the top

panel display, and in Live View mode also in the monitor

AUTOMATIC PROGRAM MODE - P

Exposure time and lens aperture are automatically set according to the

prevailing light and steplessly between 125 s and

1

4000

 s, or

1

1000

 s when

using the central shutter on some Leica S lenses, and between open and

smallest aperture of the respective lens.

Displays in viewfinder and top panel display

P

for the selected exposure operating mode, and

– the automatically controlled shutter speed and aperture values.

Notes:

• If the automatic sensitivity setting (

AUTO ISO

) is activated at the same

time, the control range of automatic program mode is extended. Even

with fully open aperture, however, the shutter speed is only extended

beyond the value dictated by the 1/f

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setting selected in the menu

when the highest set sensitivity is reached.

• With very little light or extreme brightness it is possible that the avail-

able shutter speed range is no longer sufficient for the preselected

aperture value. In such extremely rare cases a warning symbol for

underexposure appears in the viewfinder (possibly also as a warning of

values below the metering range, see also "Values below the metering

range"), or a warning symbol for overexposure. Correct exposure

metering is then no longer possible.

1

Applies also for

1

f

,

1

2

f and

1

4

f

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