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Supplementary light for aperture scale

In order to read the viewfinder's aperture scale in the dark, supplementary light can be switched on by activating the switch [9] located at left on the mirror housing. When switched on, the symbol "" lights up, otherwise "o" appears. The supplementary light is activated only when the camera's power supply is on; it extinguishes like all LED-displays after 12s with shutter cocked.

Caution:

The supplementary light for the aperture scale should not remained switched on unnecessarily, as it uses additional battery power.

Eyepiece adjustment

A sharply defined viewfinder image is essential to fully take advantage of the LEICA R7 and the high-performance LEICA R-lenses. The eyepiece lens is therefore adjustable to your eyesight, within the range from +2 to -2 diopters. To adjust the eyepiece, pull out the small setting wheel [31] at its left and turn this to the required setting. To do so, set the lens out of focus, e.g. at the shortest focusing distance, point the camera at the sky, look through the viewfinder, and turn the setting wheel until the circle that indicates the edge of the field for selective exposure metering is sharply defined and in good contrast. Press the

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