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Colocación de la película

El enhebrado automático de la película se puede efectuar tanto con la cámara conectada como desconectada.

Atención:

Antes de abrir la tapa posterior, compruebe imprescindible- mente si en la cámara se encuentra todavía una película no re- bobinada. En caso contrario, la luz incidente estropearía la parte de la película ya impresionada y con ello muchas de las

fotografías realizadas. La cámara sólo debería abrirse si en el contador de fotos parpadea el 0. En la ventanilla del cartucho de película (16) se puede reconocer si hay colocado un car- tucho y, en el contador, si está rebobinado o no. (ver «Rebo- binado automático de la película impresionada», o «Rebobina- do de una película parcialmente impresionada», pág. 169)

Para evitar la incidencia de la luz, la película debería colocarse y extraerse sólo en condiciones de luz atenuada, p. ej. a la sombra del propio cuerpo.

Al colocar la película evite el contacto de la lente posterior del objetivo con sus dedos o un borde de la película.

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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.

A standout technology in the V-Lux 5 is its advanced image stabilization system, which reduces the effects of camera shake and enhances the clarity of handheld shots. Additionally, the camera can shoot in continuous burst mode at up to 12 frames per second, catering to dynamic photography needs. The high-resolution electronic viewfinder and intuitive touchscreen display provide a responsive and immersive shooting experience.

On the other hand, the Leica 18141, recognized as the Leica M10, represents the pinnacle of Leica's commitment to rangefinder photography. The M10 is known for its compact and minimalist design, which pays homage to its classic predecessors while incorporating modern technological advancements. It features a full-frame 24-megapixel CMOS sensor that delivers outstanding image quality and dynamic range, ensuring stunning performance in various shooting conditions.

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.

In summary, both the Leica 18069, with its comprehensive features and ease of use, and the Leica 18141, emphasizing a traditional yet advanced approach to imaging, exemplify Leica’s commitment to quality and innovation. Each camera caters to different styles and preferences, highlighting the brand's ability to combine heritage with progress in the pursuit of exceptional photography. Whether capturing fleeting moments or composing timeless portraits, these cameras deliver the excellence that Leica is renowned for.