Leica 18450 130, Manual mode, Sure value in increments of 1/3 EV, Metering memory-lock, Procedure

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Manual mode

If, for example, you want to achieve a particular effect, which is only possible with a quite specific exposure, or if you want to ensure that several pictures with different trimming have an absolutely identical exposure, then you can manually set both shutter speed and aperture.

To set this mode, set the desired values on both the shutter speed and aper- ture dials (1.10/1.9).

The mode is indicated by M (2.1.1). In addition, the manually set shutter speed (2.1.17) and aperture (2.1.20) appear in white.

To take a picture with this mode

1. Press the shutter release button (1.8) to its pressure point.

The light balance scale (2.1.18) appears. It covers a range of ±2EV (expo-

sure value) in increments of 1/3 EV.

Settings within ±2EV of the correct exposure for the targeted subject are represented by one of the scale marks turning red. Settings beyond ±2EV are indicated by the – or + marks at the ends of the scale turning red.

To achieve a correct exposure, adjust your shutter speed and/or aperture set- tings so that the center mark is red.

2. Press the shutter release button all the way down to take the photograph.

Metering memory-lock

For composition reasons, it can be beneficial not to have the main subject in the center of the picture. However, placing it off-center from the start would often lead to the metering being based on a part of the subject significantly closer or further away. This is equally valid for the 1 point and spot AF metering modes (see pp. 122/123) with respect to sharpness, and the exposure modes P, T and A (see pp. 128/129) with respect to differences in brightness. The result would then be that the main subject is out of focus and/or rendered unfavorably dark or light.

As a solution, the Leica X2’s metering memory-lock function allows you to measure the main subject first and then to retain this setting until you have decided on your final trimming and take the picture.

The procedure:

1.Aim the respective AF-frame (2.1.8/2.1.9) and/or the green exposure me- tering spot (2.1.10) at that part of your subject which you want to have cor- rectly focused and exposed. As soon as focus and exposure have been set and locked by pressing the shutter release button to the first pressure point (s. p. 147), the color of the AF frame changes to green and the focus signal (1.19) lights up as confirmation.

2.Continue to hold the shutter release button halfway down and then select your final trimming by moving the camera.

3.Press the shutter release button all the way down to take the photograph.

Note:

You can lock measured values any number of times before taking the picture.

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Contents Leica 11c 11b 11a 32a 38a Model No FCC Note U. S. onlyFCC Caution Trade NameLeica USB cord Order no Leather carrying strap Lens cap Battery case Order noForeword Scope of deliveryDisposal of electrical and electronic equipment Legal notesTable of contents Flash photography Review modeAccessories Precautions and care instructionsHole for locking pin Flashing Focusing not possibleDesignation of parts Top viewView from the right door open Bottom viewCharger Displays Record modeIndication of shifted pair of values Seconds delay Enlarged central section of the imageIndication that internal memory is used to store images Spot autofocus metering fieldWhite balance Recording modeReview mode Menu items Explanation Menu itemsQuick guide DETAILEd INSTrUCTIoNS ATTAChINg ThE CArryINg STrAp ChArgINg ThE bATTEryFirst aid Battery can only be charged outside the camera To remove a plug, simultaneously Inserting the battery into the chargerPreparing the charger C To attach the plugInserting and removing the battery INSErTINg ANd rEmovINg ThE bATTEry MEmory CArdTurn off the camera see also p with the main switch Opening the battery / memory card door101 Charge level displaysFirst Inserting and removing the memory card 102103 Closing the battery / memory card door104 MoST ImporTANT SETTINgS / CoNTroLS105 Selecting the record and review modesReview for unlimited time Play Automatic review of the last picture 106ShUTTEr rELEASE bUTToN 107108 CALLINg Up a mENU ITEm’S SUbmENU SELECTINg a SETTINg / a vALUE in a SUbmENUCoNFIrmINg a SETTINg 109Exiting the menu 110ISO 1.13 for Sensitivity WB 1.14 for White balance 111Date Basic camera settings Menu languageDate can be set anywhere between 2009 112Automatic stand-by mode 113For shutter sounds 114 Monitor and electronic viewfinder settingsSwitching the display sets Sequences Record mode115 File format / compression rate Jpeg resolutionFixed presets 116117 Manual setting by meteringDirect color temperature setting Fine-tuning white balance settingsISO sensitivity 118Color rendition 119Focusing Selecting the mode120 Automatic distance setting / Autofocus 121AF Assist Lamp Area mode 122AF metering modes 123 Spot modeFace detection mode Manual focusing124 Manual focus assist function 125Multi-field metering Center-weighted metering126 Exposure metering and control Exposure metering modesAs an indication, 2.1.15 appears additionally 127Histogram Exposure controlTion also appears 2.1.15, see next section Shifting program mode128 Programmed automatic exposureSpeed priority mode Aperture priority mode129 Sure value in increments of 1/3 EV Manual modeProcedure 130131 Exposure compensationCorresponding sub-menu appears Automatic exposure bracketing 132133 134 Flash modesAutomatic flash activation Automatic flash activation with slower shutter speeds 135Manual flash activation Manual flash and pre-flash activationSensitivity Maximum flash range1 Studio mode136 Flash rangeUsing external Flash units 137Flash exposure compensation Operation Additional Functions Self-timerSetting 138Formatting the memory card 139140 Working color spaceCreating new folder numbers 141 142 Review mode Selecting review modesENLArgINg ThE pICTUrE SImULTANEoUS rEvIEw oF 16 pICTUrES 143SELECTINg pICTUrES Picture and file numbers change accordinglySELECTINg ThE TrImmINg 144145 Deleting single picturesThis is protected appears for a short time 146 Deleting all picturesProTECTINg/UNproTECTINg pICTUrES Protected picture is indicated by the lock display Tures using the left and right direction buttons 1.24/1.27Protection switch to the position marked Lock see p 147Playback with Hdmi equipment Connecting / Playing back pictures148 Review of Portrait-format picturesWith Mac operating systems 149Transferring data to a computer Apple Macintosh Mac OS X 10.4 and higherInstalling Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 150Working with DNG raw data Installing firmware updates 151System requirements 152 Flash units Replacement parts Order no153 HandgripGeneral precautions 154Monitor 155 For memory cards Batteries have only a limited service life156 For the chargerStorage 157Internal buffer memory approx MB Technical data158 Storage media SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards, MultiMedia CardsDisplays see p Self-timerDelay optionally 2 or 12s159 Monitor 2,7 TFT LCD with 230,000 pixelsLeica Customer Care Leica Information Service160 Leica Akademie