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

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Recor

ding mode

Notes:

• Depending on the exposure mode, the exposure graduations are

created by changing the shutter speeds and/or apertures.

• The sequence of the exposures is: Overexposure(s), correct exposure,

underexposure(s).

• When using automatic bracketing, all

ISO Auto

settings are fixed:

– The sensitivity automatically determined by the camera for the

uncorrected picture is also used for all other pictures in a series, i.e.

this ISO value is not changed during a series.

– The settings in the

AUTO ISO

sub-menus have no influence, i.e. the

full shutter speed range of the camera is available.

• Depending on the initial exposure setting, the working range for auto-

matic bracketing may be limited.

• Regardless of this, the specified numbers of pictures are always taken,

which may mean that at the end of the working range, several pictures

in a series have the same exposure.

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

the camera is switched off.

Values above and below the metering range

If the values are below the metering range of the camera, exact exposure

metering is not possible. The metered values that may then be displayed

in the viewfinder can result in incorrect exposure results.

For this reason the display

LO

always appears in the viewfinder if the

values are below the metering range.

Note:

If the values are above and below the metering range, the time or aper-

ture value in the top panel display flashes.

Notes:

• The longest possible exposure time depends on the set sensitivity.

• Long exposure times can be associated with picture noise. To reduce

this annoying phenomenon, the Leica S automatically takes a second

“black picture” (taken with the shutter closed) after pictures with slow

shutter speeds. The noise present in this parallel picture is then digi-

tally “subtracted” from the data for the real picture.

• This doubling of the “exposure” time can be significant at longer

exposure times, and must be allowed for. During this time the camera

should not be turned off.

• When taking pictures with long exposures we recommend that the

eyepiece cover supplied is fitted. This prevents any undesirable addi-

tional exposure.

• With shutter speeds slower than

1

2

s, the message

Noise Reduction

appears in the monitor.

• Pictures taken with long exposures with the B setting are taken only

with the camera's internal focal plane shutter even if the main switch

is set to

CS

.

Taking photographs with the self-timer

You can use the self-timer of the Leica S to take a picture with a delay of

either 2 or 12 s.

Setting / performing the function

1. In the menu, under

CAMERA

, select the item

Drive Mode

and

2. select the required delay time in the sub-menu

3. To start the process, press the shutter button (see also "Shutter

button")

Note:

During the delay time, the delay time can be restarted, i.e. prolonged, by

pressing the shutter button again.

Procedure

With 2 s delay time:

Exposure metering is performed first, in autofocus mode the focus is

adjusted and the mirror is folded up. Only then does the delay time start.

With 12 s delay time:

The delay time starts immediately after the shutter button is pressed, the

mirror is folded up 2 s before the picture is taken.

Displays

The running delay time is displayed:

– In the monitor by the display

Capture in 12s

and the countdown of the

remaining time until the picture is taken.

– By the LED on the front of the camera – for the first 10 s with 12 s

delay time - first flashing slowly, then flashing fast.

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