Leica 18452, 18450 manual View from the right door open, Bottom view, Charger

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1.21Door over USB and HDMI sockets

1.22Setting ring for

-scrolling in menu and submenu item lists

-setting an exposure compensation, exposure bracketing, flash expo- sure bracketing value

-scrolling through picture memory

-enlarging/reducing the pictures viewed

1.23 Direction button for

-calling up exposure compensation, exposure bracketing, and flash exposure compensation menus

-scrolling in menu and submenu item lists

-scrolling through picture memory

-moving the AF metering area

1.24 Direction button for

-calling up / setting the flash mode menu

-accessing submenus

-scrolling through picture memory

-moving the AF metering area

1.25MENU/SET-button for

-calling up the menu

-saving menu settings and exiting submenus and menus

1.26 Direction button for

-calling up focus mode menu

-scrolling in menu and submenu item lists

-scrolling through picture memory

-moving the AF metering area

1.27 Direction button for

-calling up / setting the self timer menu

-exiting submenus and menus without saving menu settings

-moving the AF metering area

1.28 LED indicating data loading for review mode / saving image data

(appears only briefly in all modes, permanently lit when monitor is switched off)

1.29 Monitor

View from the right (door open)

1.30USB socket

1.31HDMI socket

Bottom view

1.32Battery compartment / Memory card slot door with a. Locking lever

1.33Tripod thread A1/4“ DIN 4503 (1/4“)

1.34Hole for Hand Grip guide pin (door open)

1.35Battery locking slider

1.36Battery compartment

1.37Memory card slot

Charger

1.38Battery bay with a. Contacts

1.39Status LED

1.40Interchangeable power plug

1.41Plug release button

(interchangeable power plug removed)

1.42 Contact pins

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Contents Leica 11c 11b 11a 32a 38a Trade Name FCC Note U. S. onlyFCC Caution Model NoLeica Scope of delivery Battery case Order noForeword USB cord Order no Leather carrying strap Lens capLegal notes Disposal of electrical and electronic equipmentTable of contents Precautions and care instructions Review modeAccessories Flash photographyTop view Flashing Focusing not possibleDesignation of parts Hole for locking pinBottom view View from the right door openCharger Record mode DisplaysSpot autofocus metering field Seconds delay Enlarged central section of the imageIndication that internal memory is used to store images Indication of shifted pair of valuesRecording mode White balanceReview mode Menu items Menu items ExplanationQuick guide ATTAChINg ThE CArryINg STrAp ChArgINg ThE bATTEry DETAILEd INSTrUCTIoNSFirst aid Battery can only be charged outside the camera To attach the plug Inserting the battery into the chargerPreparing the charger C To remove a plug, simultaneouslyOpening the battery / memory card door INSErTINg ANd rEmovINg ThE bATTEry MEmory CArdTurn off the camera see also p with the main switch Inserting and removing the batteryCharge level displays 101First 102 Inserting and removing the memory cardClosing the battery / memory card door 103MoST ImporTANT SETTINgS / CoNTroLS 104Selecting the record and review modes 105Review for unlimited time Play 106 Automatic review of the last picture107 ShUTTEr rELEASE bUTToN108 109 SELECTINg a SETTINg / a vALUE in a SUbmENUCoNFIrmINg a SETTINg CALLINg Up a mENU ITEm’S SUbmENU110 Exiting the menu111 ISO 1.13 for Sensitivity WB 1.14 for White balance112 Basic camera settings Menu languageDate can be set anywhere between 2009 Date113 Automatic stand-by modeFor shutter sounds Sequences Record mode Monitor and electronic viewfinder settingsSwitching the display sets 114115 116 Jpeg resolutionFixed presets File format / compression rateFine-tuning white balance settings Manual setting by meteringDirect color temperature setting 117118 ISO sensitivity119 Color renditionSelecting the mode Focusing120 121 Automatic distance setting / AutofocusAF Assist Lamp 122 Area modeAF metering modes Spot mode 123Manual focusing Face detection mode124 125 Manual focus assist functionExposure metering and control Exposure metering modes Center-weighted metering126 Multi-field meteringExposure control 127Histogram As an indication, 2.1.15 appears additionallyProgrammed automatic exposure Shifting program mode128 Tion also appears 2.1.15, see next sectionAperture priority mode Speed priority mode129 130 Manual modeProcedure Sure value in increments of 1/3 EVExposure compensation 131Corresponding sub-menu appears 132 Automatic exposure bracketing133 Flash modes 134Automatic flash activation Manual flash and pre-flash activation 135Manual flash activation Automatic flash activation with slower shutter speedsFlash range Studio mode136 Sensitivity Maximum flash range1137 Using external Flash unitsFlash exposure compensation 138 Additional Functions Self-timerSetting Operation139 Formatting the memory cardWorking color space 140Creating new folder numbers 141 Review mode Selecting review modes 142Picture and file numbers change accordingly 143SELECTINg pICTUrES ENLArgINg ThE pICTUrE SImULTANEoUS rEvIEw oF 16 pICTUrES144 SELECTINg ThE TrImmINgDeleting single pictures 145This is protected appears for a short time Deleting all pictures 146ProTECTINg/UNproTECTINg pICTUrES 147 Tures using the left and right direction buttons 1.24/1.27Protection switch to the position marked Lock see p Protected picture is indicated by the lock displayReview of Portrait-format pictures Connecting / Playing back pictures148 Playback with Hdmi equipmentApple Macintosh Mac OS X 10.4 and higher 149Transferring data to a computer With Mac operating systems150 Installing Adobe Photoshop LightroomWorking with DNG raw data 151 Installing firmware updatesSystem requirements 152 Handgrip Replacement parts Order no153 Flash units154 General precautionsMonitor 155 For the charger Batteries have only a limited service life156 For memory cards157 StorageStorage media SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards, MultiMedia Cards Technical data158 Internal buffer memory approx MBMonitor 2,7 TFT LCD with 230,000 pixels Self-timerDelay optionally 2 or 12s159 Displays see pLeica Akademie Leica Information Service160 Leica Customer Care