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Flash modes Flash switched on and off by extending/retracting the unit, automatic flash activation with and without pre-flash, manual flash activa- tion with and without pre-flash, automatic flash activation with slower shutter speeds with and without pre-flash, studio mode for triggering slave equipped external flash systems.

Flash exposure compensation ±3EV in 1/3EV increments.

Working range of the built-in flash unit (for ISO 100/21°) approx. 0.3-2.0m/1-6 ft., guide number 5.

Recycling time of built-in flash unit approx. 5s with fully loaded battery.

Monitor 2,7“ TFT LCD with 230,000 pixels.

Displays see p. 90

Self-timerDelay optionally 2 or 12s.

Connections 5-pin mini USB socket 2.0 high-speed for quick data transfer to the computer, HDMI socket for digital direct connection to corresponding equipment, proprietary socket for external electronic viewfinder Leica EVF 21.

Power supply Lithium ion battery, 3.7V, 1600mAh, capacity (according to CIPA standards): approx. 450 images, charging time (from full discharge): ap- prox 200 min.

Mains/charging unit Input: Alternating current 100-240 V, 50/60Hz, automatically switched.

Housing Housing in Leica Design made of solid, ultra-light magnesium. Two eyelets for carrying strap. ISO flash shoe with central and control contacts for connection of external, more powerful flash units, e.g. Leica SF 24D and the external electronic viewfinder Leica EVF 21.

Tripod thread A1/4 DIN 4503 (1/4“).

Dimensions (WxHxD) approx. 124 x 69 x 51.5 mm /

47/8 x 2 11/32 x 2 1/32 inches

Weight approx. 307/345g / 10.83/12.17oz (with/without battery)

1Available as accessory; see also p. 152

2According to CIPA DC-004 Standard

Construction and design subject to change.

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Contents Leica 11c 11b 11a 32a 38a FCC Note U. S. only FCC CautionTrade Name Model NoLeica Battery case Order no ForewordScope of delivery USB cord Order no Leather carrying strap Lens capLegal notes Disposal of electrical and electronic equipmentTable of contents Review mode AccessoriesPrecautions and care instructions Flash photographyFlashing Focusing not possible Designation of partsTop view Hole for locking pinCharger View from the right door openBottom view Record mode DisplaysSeconds delay Enlarged central section of the image Indication that internal memory is used to store imagesSpot autofocus metering field 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 Inserting the battery into the charger Preparing the charger CTo attach the plug To remove a plug, simultaneouslyINSErTINg ANd rEmovINg ThE bATTEry MEmory CArd Turn off the camera see also p with the main switchOpening the battery / memory card door Inserting and removing the batteryFirst 101Charge level displays 102 Inserting and removing the memory cardClosing the battery / memory card door 103MoST ImporTANT SETTINgS / CoNTroLS 104Review for unlimited time Play 105Selecting the record and review modes 106 Automatic review of the last picture107 ShUTTEr rELEASE bUTToN108 SELECTINg a SETTINg / a vALUE in a SUbmENU CoNFIrmINg a SETTINg109 CALLINg Up a mENU ITEm’S SUbmENU110 Exiting the menu111 ISO 1.13 for Sensitivity WB 1.14 for White balanceBasic camera settings Menu language Date can be set anywhere between 2009112 DateFor shutter sounds Automatic stand-by mode113 Monitor and electronic viewfinder settings Switching the display setsSequences Record mode 114115 Jpeg resolution Fixed presets116 File format / compression rateManual setting by metering Direct color temperature settingFine-tuning white balance settings 117118 ISO sensitivity119 Color rendition120 FocusingSelecting the mode AF Assist Lamp Automatic distance setting / Autofocus121 AF metering modes Area mode122 Spot mode 123124 Face detection modeManual focusing 125 Manual focus assist functionCenter-weighted metering 126Exposure metering and control Exposure metering modes Multi-field metering127 HistogramExposure control As an indication, 2.1.15 appears additionallyShifting program mode 128Programmed automatic exposure Tion also appears 2.1.15, see next section129 Speed priority modeAperture priority mode Manual mode Procedure130 Sure value in increments of 1/3 EVCorresponding sub-menu appears 131Exposure compensation 132 Automatic exposure bracketing133 Automatic flash activation 134Flash modes 135 Manual flash activationManual flash and pre-flash activation Automatic flash activation with slower shutter speedsStudio mode 136Flash range Sensitivity Maximum flash range1Flash exposure compensation Using external Flash units137 Additional Functions Self-timer Setting138 Operation139 Formatting the memory cardCreating new folder numbers 140Working color space 141 Review mode Selecting review modes 142143 SELECTINg pICTUrESPicture and file numbers change accordingly ENLArgINg ThE pICTUrE SImULTANEoUS rEvIEw oF 16 pICTUrES144 SELECTINg ThE TrImmINgThis is protected appears for a short time 145Deleting single pictures ProTECTINg/UNproTECTINg pICTUrES 146Deleting all pictures Tures using the left and right direction buttons 1.24/1.27 Protection switch to the position marked Lock see p147 Protected picture is indicated by the lock displayConnecting / Playing back pictures 148Review of Portrait-format pictures Playback with Hdmi equipment149 Transferring data to a computerApple Macintosh Mac OS X 10.4 and higher With Mac operating systemsWorking with DNG raw data Installing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom150 System requirements Installing firmware updates151 152 Replacement parts Order no 153Handgrip Flash unitsMonitor General precautions154 155 Batteries have only a limited service life 156For the charger For memory cards157 StorageTechnical data 158Storage media SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards, MultiMedia Cards Internal buffer memory approx MBSelf-timerDelay optionally 2 or 12s 159Monitor 2,7 TFT LCD with 230,000 pixels Displays see pLeica Information Service 160Leica Akademie Leica Customer Care