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Technical data

Type Compact autofocus 35 mm viewfinder camera with fast, slightly wide angle normal lens.

Film format 24 x 36 mm

Lens LEICA SUMMARIT 40 mm f/2.4 (6 lens elements in 4 groups) with improved multicoating

Distance setting range Automatic or manual distance setting from 0.7 m to infin- ity, LED display of focus status in each mode.

Smallest object field 566 x 377 mm (reproduction ratio 1 :15.7)

Autofocus system Passive phase detection autofocus, AF auxiliary light activates automatically in poor lighting conditions.

Exposure system Choice of programmed automatic exposure control mode, i.e. fully automatic exposure control with manual shift option or aperture priority expo- sure control mode with manual aperture pre-selection, optionally with automatic flash activation.

Exposure metering Center weighted metering characteristics, two-zone me- tering (center/edge) with automatic backlighting detection (for automatic fill-in flash).

Metering memory lock Pressing the shutter release button to the pressure point stores the distance and exposure measurement.

Exposure meter range (at ISO 100/21°)

Flash mode

Exposure meter range

 

 

 

Flash activated automatically

EV8.5 (f/2,4, 1/

s) –

 

 

60

 

 

or manually

EV19 (f/22,

1/

 

s)

(No. 1, 2, 6, 7)

 

1000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flash with slower shutter speeds

EV2 (f/2.4, 2 s) –

 

 

or deactivated

EV19 (f/22,

1/

 

s)

(No. 3–5, 8–10, 15)

 

1000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At exposure values below EV 8.5 the flash is activated automatically in modes No. 1–5.

Shutter speed range 1 to 1/1000 s (in programmed automatic exposure mode at f/2.4, up to 1/500 s at f/4, up to 1/750 s) in modes No. 3-5 and 8–10, 30 s to 1/1000 s (for programmed automatic exposure mode at f/2.4, up to 1/500 s at f/4, up to 1/750 s) in modes with automatic and manual flash activation (No. 1, 2, 6, 7). Auto- matic switching to B for longer, manual exposure times of up to 99 s controlled ac- cording to estimates in these modes. Selectively used and manually controlled long time exposures of up to 99 s (T function) for blur-free pictures in modes No. 11–14. Exposure compensation ±2 EV in 1/3 EV increments

Automatic flash and manual flash activation and pre-flash In poor light the built-in flash unit is automatically activated in modes No. 1–5. Manual activation and deactivation of flash unit is possible at any time in modes No. 6–14 and 15. Pre- flash light for reduction of “red eye effect” in modes No. 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, and 10. Flash with slower shutter speeds also possible in modes No. 3–5 and 8–10.

Modes (in selection order) Automatic flash activation (No. 1, universal mode, al- ways activated when camera turned on unless another mode has been stored), Au- tomatic flash activation with pre-flash light (No. 2), Automatic flash activation with slower shutter speeds including B (No. 3), Automatic flash activation with pre-flash light and slower shutter speeds including B (No. 4), Automatic flash activation with slower shutter speeds inc. B and synchronization with the end of exposure (No. 5), Manual flash activation (No. 6), Manual flash activation with pre-flash light (No. 7), Manual flash activation with slower shutter speeds including B (No. 8), Manual flash activation with pre-flash light and slower shutter speeds including B (No. 9), Manual flash activation with slower shutter speeds inc. B and synchronization with end of exposure (No. 10), T function with manual flash off (No. 14), T function with manual flash activation (No. 11), T function with manual flash activation and flash synchro- nization with end of exposure time (No. 13), T function with manual flash activation and pre-flash light (No. 12), and Manual flash off (No. 15)

The modes selected remain stored until another mode is selected, the camera is switched off, or the battery is changed unless another mode is stored. Every mode can be permanently stored.

Flash range (at ISO 100/21°) from 0.7–5.8 m. Guide number 14. Flash recovery time Approx. 6 s with new battery.

Film speed setting Automatic film speed setting for DX-coded films from ISO 25/15° to 5000/38°. In the case of films without a DX code or films with a DX code and speed outside this range, setting to ISO 100/21°.

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Contents Leica CM 11b 11a 1322 2932 Leica CM Vorwort Kürzeste Verschlusszeit 1/1000 s KurzbeschreibungMesswertspeicherung für AF und Belichtung DeutschInhaltsverzeichnis Verschlusszeiten q n S Verschlusszeiten q SUnd Vorlicht q S t Fotografieren mit manueller BlitzBezeichnung der Teile Die Anzeigen im LCD-Datenfeld Die Anzeigen im Sucher Sicherheitshinweise Deutsch Anbringen von Tragschlaufe/TragriemenPrüfen der Batterie HinweiseAchtung Dateneinbelichtung Der automatische Kalender reicht von 2003 bis zum Jahr Einstellen der DatenBedienungsschritt Bedienungsschritt Anzeigen im Datenfeld Wählen der einzubelichtenden Daten/der Datums-ReihenfolgeHinweis Die Reihenfolge wiederholt sich Uhrzeit Einlegen des Films Gleichbleibend Er mit einem weichen Blasepinsel entfernt werdenDie Filmpatronenkammer 31. 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Langzeit-Aufnahmen Page Deutsch Page Deutsch Fotografieren mit manueller Blitz-Abschaltung u Die selbständig sich einstellende B-Funktion Nach der Speicherung Und die übrigen Anzeigen erscheinen wiederDer Selbstauslöser Drücken Sie die TIMER-TasteDrücken Sie erneut die TIMER-Taste zur Bestätigung der Einstellung und zur Rückkehr zum NormalbetriebHinweise Rückspulung eines teilbelichteten Films Automatische Rückspulung des belichteten FilmsZubehör Kamera löst nicht aus und im Was tun, wenn Fehler Ursache Abhilfe Kamera löst nicht ausGanzes Bild unscharf Partiell unscharf Fehler Ursache Abhilfe Hauptobjekt nicht scharfBild verschleiert oder Ganzes Bild oder nur ein TeilTipps zur Pflege der Leica CM Technische Daten Filmformat 24 x 36 mmBetriebsspannung 3 Leica Infodienst Leica AkademieLeica im Internet Leica KundendienstForeword Fastest shutter speed 1/1000 s Brief descriptionMetering memory lock for AF and exposure EnglishContents Troubleshooting Self timerSpeeds q S Accessories Technical dataDesignation of parts Manual flash on Manual flash off Battery statusDisplays in the LCD data panel Manual long time exposureViewfinder displays Safety instructions Fitting the wrist/neck strapChecking the battery Close the cover again by turning it clockwiseSwitching the camera on and off/Automatic power off Imprinting data Setting the data Value changes accordingly Operating stepEntries Operating step Displays in the data panel Selecting the data to be imprinted/the date sequenceTime Loading the film Constant Was not switched on before, threads the film automatically Compatible 35mm films Holding the camera correctlyViewfinder/Viewfinder displays Diopter settingsDistance metering field frame Distance setting Taking photographs with the Leica CMStarting as close as possible in the foreground Automatic distance setting/AutofocusDepending on the set aperture, is optimally used, i.e Always stretching to infinityOperating step Viewfinder displays Lens Manual distance settingCorresponding displays by Appear Viewfinder display Status/Required action Exposure control Programmed automatic exposure control modeDisplays Data panel Program shift Disappears when the shutter release button is releasedViewfinder in the digital display Continuing P Aperture priority exposure control mode Storing focus and exposure settings Setting Operating step Exposure compensationTo increase the exposure, a setting of e.g. + 2.0 EV is made Return to normal mode Again Set the desired mode by turning the main control dialPress the Mode button again to confirm the setting Selectable modesInstructions for using external flash units Photography with and without flash3200/36 33.0 m 5000/38 41.2 m Flash rangeFilm speed Maximum effective ISO Flash range All values are rounded offModes with automatic flash activation Setting/Displays Operating step Data panelTaking photographs with automatic flash activation Setting/Displays Operating step Data panel Viewfinder Release button Times 30 s At least to Pressure point Function/when Matically controlledWith P, for the largest At the sameSetting/Displays Operating step Data panel Viewfinder When setting Function Flashing After setting S also B Function/when For automatically conAfter the exposure As for default mode No Modes with manual flash activationWhen setting S flashing Function After setting S also B Function/when For automaticallyEnglish When setting Function Flashing After setting S also 101 When setting T flashing Function After setting 103 Setting/Displays Operating step Data panel Viewfinder 105 B at the same Taking photographs with manual flash off u106 Automatically self-activating B function 107Setting Operating step Displays in the data panel Storing flash modes/the set exposure compensationSelf timer Before the shutter is released the white Rewinding a partially exposed film AccessoriesAutomatic rewind of fully exposed film Leather case with belt loop Leica Mini TripodButton Camera will not take a photographFrame counter is flashing Data panel see pp /76 Whole picture out of focusOut of focus Problem Cause Remedy Main subject out of focusPicture is foggy or partially Whole picture of part of pictureCare tips for the Leica CM 114Technical data 115116 Operating voltage 3Leica Academy Leica info serviceLeica Customer Service Leica on the InternetPrólogo 118Español Descripción breveMínima velocidad de obturación 1/1000 s 119Índice Previo q S t 121Célula de medición de la exposición Sensores de autofoco Designación de los componentes122 Las indicaciones en el panel de datos LCD 123Las indicaciones en el visor 124Colocación de la correa de transporte para cuello/muñeca Indicaciones de seguridad125 Comprobación de la pila NotasConexión y desconexión de la cámara/ desconexión automática Atención127 Introducción de los datos 128Ajuste de los datos El calendario automático va desde el año 2003 hasta el año129 El valor cambia de forma correspondiente Paso de manejoPulse durante largo tiempo la tecla Date 23 mín s De forma análoga a los puntos 1 yPaso de manejo Indicaciones en el panel de datos Colocación de la película 132133 Imágenes1 intermitente Porta hasta la primera instantáneaSi se ha enhebrado de forma incorrecta en el contador de Trario parpadea el 1, es que la película no se ha colocadoCómo sostener correctamente la cámara Películas de pequeño formato utilizables135 Ajuste de las dioptrías El visor/las indicaciones en el visor136 Fotografiar con la Leica CM El ajuste de la distanciaMente con 2 Hz Mente a 2,5 m Ajuste automático de la distancia/autofocoAlcance infinito Ajuste manual de la distancia Paso de manejo Indicaciones en el visor ObjetivoParpadea lentamente Indicación en el visor Estado/medida necesariaAjuste de distancia adecuada Parpadea con rapidez Sin indicaciónProgramación automática El control de la exposiciónLas indicaciones En el panel de datos En el visor en la visualización digital Continua P Shift del programaLibera el disparador Modalidad de prioridad de apertura Memorizar enfoque y exposición ImportanteCompensaciones de la exposición El ajuste Paso de manejoPage Modos de funcionamiento seleccionables Presione la tecla ModeEl ajuste Paso de manejo Indicaciones en el panel de datos Fotografiar con y sin activación del flash Fin de reducir el «efecto de los ojos rojos»El alcance del flash Sensibilidad de la Intervalo máximo de Película en ISOFotografiar con la activación automática del flash Después de la toma Funcionar El símbolo de flash se iluminaRador como mínimo Exposición prolongada Tivamente Al ajustar la función Y a Parpadean AdicionalmenteAl accionar el dispa Para fotografías de Hasta el punto de Ajustadas automática Ajustado en a yAl ajustar la función T y a Parpadean Y B al mismoMente B para foto Al ajustar la función S y a ParpadeanS adicional Grafías de exposición TivamenteComo mínimo hasta el punto de resistencia Los modos de funcionamiento con activación manual del flashAl ajustar la función T parpadean 155Al ajustar la función S parpadean 156Después de la toma Y t Al ajustar la función Y t parpadean157 Después de la toma Y S Al ajustar la función Y S parpadean158 159 Page 161 Page 163 Fotografiar con la desactivación manual del flash u 164La función B de ajuste automático 165Tras la memorización RecerEl disparador automático 167Para iniciarlo, pulsar el disparador DisparoRebobinado de una película parcialmente impresionada Rebobinado automático de la película impresionadaAccesorios De datos parpadea el contador de Qué hacer cuando Fallo Causa Remedio La cámara no disparaLa cámara no dispara y en el panel Toda la imagen desenfocadaParcialmente desenfocada Fallo Causa Remedio Objeto principal desenfocadoLa imagen está velada o Toda la fotografía o parte de ellaConsejos para el cuidado de la Leica CM Especificaciones 173174 Tensión de servicio 3Servicio de información Leica Academia LeicaLeica en Internet Servicio de reparaciones LeicaMy point of view
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18141 specifications

Leica, a name synonymous with precision optics and high-quality imaging, has continued to innovate with its line of products. Two noteworthy models in this realm are the Leica 18069 and the Leica 18141. Each of these products showcases a blend of cutting-edge technology, meticulous craftsmanship, and user-friendly design, making them stand out in the competitive landscape of photography and imaging equipment.

The Leica 18069, commonly known as the Leica V-Lux 5, is a versatile bridge camera designed for both amateur and professional photographers. One of its main features is the powerful 20-megapixel sensor that captures high-resolution images with remarkable detail. The camera is equipped with a 25-400mm equivalent zoom lens, allowing users to shoot everything from wide-angle landscapes to close-up portraits seamlessly. This extensive zoom range is complemented by a fast autofocus system that ensures sharp focus, even in challenging lighting conditions.

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The M10's unique rangefinder focusing system allows for precise manual focusing, making it a favorite among photographers who appreciate the art of traditional photography. Its ISO sensitivity ranges from 100 to 50,000, providing great flexibility for low-light shooting. The camera also supports a wide array of Leica M-mount lenses, enhancing its versatility for creative expression.

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