Leica 18461 - Manual

Leica 18461

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of contents; Preparations; Attaching lens cap and; Inserting and removing the card/
  • Page 3 – Taking pictures; Taking motion pictures with manual
  • Page 4 – Locking the exposure and/or; Setting the exposure series
  • Page 5 – Playback; Viewing your pictures; Capturing still pictures from; Miscellaneous; Storing recorded still and motion; Using the external electronic
  • Page 6 – Before use; Camera handling; Protect the camera from excessive vibration, force, or; Condensation (When the lens or the monitor is fogged up)
  • Page 7 – Always take a test shot first; be restricted even for the purpose of personal use.; Also refer to “Usage cautions and notes”; Recording mode icons
  • Page 8 – Scope of Delivery
  • Page 9 – Names of the components; Mode dial; About the hot shoe cover; Removing the hot shoe cover
  • Page 11 – 0 LCD monitor
  • Page 12 – 7 Playback button
  • Page 13 – Attaching lens cap and shoulder strap; Use the supplied string to attach the lens cap to the camera
  • Page 14 – Charging the battery; Always charge before first use!; About batteries that you can use with this camera; Leica battery BP-DC10; Insert the battery into the charger; Charging light; If light is flashing:; Detach the battery after charging is
  • Page 15 – Notes on the charging time; used for a long time may be longer than normal.
  • Page 16 – or other functions are used frequently, or in colder conditions.; Recording still pictures; Recording conditions by CIPA standard; •Using a 32MB memory card.
  • Page 17 – Recording motion pictures; Recording conditions; starting and stopping recording and using the zoom.; Viewing pictures; the surrounding environment and usage conditions.
  • Page 18 – Inserting and removing the card/the battery; Release slider
  • Page 19 – To remove; To remove the battery:
  • Page 20 – Saving your pictures (to an inserted memory; Pictures can be copied between cards and the built-in memory.
  • Page 21 – capacity (and depending on recording conditions and type of card).; Recording picture capacity (still pictures)
  • Page 22 – Recording time capacity (motion pictures); •The time displayed in the table is the total time.
  • Page 23 – Setting time and date; Turn on the power; •To return to the previous screen,
  • Page 24 – Changing settings; •For details about how to set the menu; Set the date and time
  • Page 25 – Setting the menu; •You can also close the menu by pressing
  • Page 26 – menu; Switching menu type
  • Page 27 – battery life. Please check these before use.; •For the setting procedures of the menu.; Use cursor buttons to select [Destination] and then press
  • Page 28 – To set summer time; Use cursor buttons to select the return date and then press
  • Page 29 – calculated based on the local destination time.; Settings
  • Page 31 – Press to select the setting item, and then to make; picture will not be affected.
  • Page 32 – Setting the position of the guidelines
  • Page 34 – motion picture playback.
  • Page 37 – pressed
  • Page 42 – All protected pictures and other picture data will be deleted.
  • Page 44 – Entering Text; Use cursor button to select characters; Text is inserted at the cursor position.; Editing text; cursor to the text to edit; When you are finished entering text, use cursor buttons to
  • Page 45 – Sequence of operations; Before using the camera, remove the lens cap.
  • Page 46 – Take pictures; If a warning is displayed
  • Page 47 – Holding the camera; About the direction detect function
  • Page 48 – About recording modes; Set to the desired recording mode
  • Page 49 – Snapshot mode; make settings manually.; Automatic Scene Detection; appropriate Scene Mode.
  • Page 50 – Determining the extent of the area rendered sharply; Press the dial; Rotate the dial to adjust the; •You can also press to make; Press the dial to finalize the
  • Page 51 – The yellow range shown in the left figure
  • Page 52 – Using the built-in flash; Let the built-in flash pop up to use it.; Open the built-in flash; Closing the built-in flash; When you do not want to use the flash or after
  • Page 53 – rendition of still and motion pictures.
  • Page 55 – AF Tracking; adjust its exposure even when it is moving.; Aim the AF Tracking frame at the; •To cancel AF Lock → Press .
  • Page 56 – Adjusting brightness, coloring, and depth of field; •[AUTO] is displayed in the icon during automatic adjustment.; Press to make adjustments; •You can also rotate the dial to make adjustments.
  • Page 57 – About setting items; menu that are not displayed.
  • Page 58 – Program mode; Program Shift; Press the shutter button halfway
  • Page 59 – Example of Program Shift; Program Shift range; Use cursor buttons to select the setting and then press; You cannot perform manual settings.
  • Page 60 – Aperture priority mode; Rotate the aperture ring to select
  • Page 61 – Shutter speed priority mode; Rotate the dial to select the
  • Page 62 – Manual exposure mode; Select shutter speed and aperture; Setting the aperture value
  • Page 64 – Press to select the effect and
  • Page 66 – This effect creates the soft appearance of a tarnished picture.; Items that can be set
  • Page 67 – This effect creates a darker somber appearance for the entire
  • Page 68 – This effect creates a picture with sepia tone.; This effect creates a monochromatic picture with a higher
  • Page 69 – This effect creates a picture with a higher contrast and surreal
  • Page 70 – This effect allows you to play with color effects.; This effect creates a picture that resembles pictures taken by a
  • Page 71 – Defocusing a picture
  • Page 72 – signal processing and is not a defect.; Motion pictures cannot be recorded.
  • Page 73 – Selecting the color to be retained
  • Page 74 – This effect defocuses the entire picture by retaining a sharper
  • Page 75 – •About recording modes; Use cursor buttons to select; mode dial, the menu appears automatically.
  • Page 76 – •How to select a scene
  • Page 79 – To record age and name
  • Page 81 – Recording procedure
  • Page 82 – Taking motion pictures; Press the motion picture button to; Press the motion picture button; About zoom operation
  • Page 83 – Use a sufficiently charged battery.
  • Page 84 – About the recording format for recording motion pictures; that complies with the AVCHD standard.; uploading videos to the Internet.; About the compatibility of the recorded motion pictures; that is compatible with AVCHD Progressive.
  • Page 86 – Taking still pictures while a motion picture is being recorded; Press the shutter button fully during the motion picture; Motion picture recording continues unchanged.; Exposure series function; can be recorded during motion picture recording.
  • Page 87 – You can set the desired shutter speed and aperture value.; Press to select the setting; ] by rotating the mode
  • Page 88 – About aperture value; About the shutter speed; Setting the shutter speed; sounds may be recorded in some cases.
  • Page 89 – Resolution of high-speed motion pictures
  • Page 90 – Registering your own settings and recording; Select the recording mode you wish to register and set the
  • Page 91 – Set mode dial to /; •When set to; When changing the menu settings
  • Page 92 – Using the zoom lens; Adjust the focus after setting the focal length.
  • Page 93 – Optical Zoom; Optical Zoom cannot be used in the following cases:; Extended optical zoom; . EZ is short for “Extended optical zoom”.
  • Page 95 – Select the focal length
  • Page 96 – Using Autofocus; Switch the focus selector switch
  • Page 97 – Press to select Autofocus mode items and then; Face Detection
  • Page 98 – Align the subject with the AF Tracking frame and then press; Focusing on off-center subjects
  • Page 99 – Spot focusing; •You can adjust the position of the AF area.; Locking the focus; use the following procedure.; Aim the AF area at the subject; Return to desired composition
  • Page 100 – Changing the position and size of the AF area
  • Page 101 – Using Manual Focus together with Autofocus; focus position using the Manual Focus.
  • Page 102 – Shortest focusing distance
  • Page 103 – Locking the exposure and/or focus; Adjust the composition and then; •To cancel the focus or exposure
  • Page 104 – Manual focusing; Autofocus proves difficult.; Align with the index
  • Page 105 – Shot AF
  • Page 106 – Close the built-in flash
  • Page 107 – Changing the flash mode; subject and the brightness with the built-in flash.
  • Page 108 – Available flash modes in each exposure mode; The flash cannot be used in the following cases.; Shutter speeds for each flash mode
  • Page 109 – Setting the ISO Sensitivity; values and vice versa.; Press to select the ISO; The [Sensitivity] is automatically set in the following cases:
  • Page 110 – About extended ISO; ISO Sensitivity values.; You cannot record pictures using [
  • Page 111 – Setting White Balance; Press to select the white
  • Page 112 – K=Color temperature in degrees Kelvin; Setting the White Balance manually; ensuring that it is inside the frame at the center of the screen,
  • Page 113 – Setting the White Balance using a color temperature; value that expresses the color of light (unit: K; Press to select the color temperature value and then; Performing White Balance fine adjustments; Press to select the White Balance fine adjustment setting,
  • Page 114 – Settings remain applied when using the flash.; White Balance bracketing; button is pressed once.; Using the White Balance Fine Adjustment screen, set the; •How to display the White Balance fine adjustment screen
  • Page 115 – The shutter sound will be emitted only once.
  • Page 116 – Using with self-timer; and then
  • Page 117 – Take the picture; Press the shutter button fully to release the; To cancel; shutter button is pressed fully.
  • Page 118 – Setting the exposure series function; Select the ones you really like from the pictures you have taken.; Press to select [Burst
  • Page 119 – Note on the resolution setting
  • Page 121 – Changing the aspect ratio for still pictures; Select the aspect ratio switch
  • Page 122 – •During motion picture recording
  • Page 123 – Using the built-in ND filter; activate the ND filter; •To deactivate the built-in ND filter
  • Page 124 – Compensating the exposure; Press the dial to select the; Select the Exposure
  • Page 125 – exposures are based on the set Exposure Compensation value.; compensation and the third with plus compensation.
  • Page 126 – •With flash
  • Page 127 – Switching the displays; various settings and the level gauge; the display; guidelines will be displayed.
  • Page 128 – Correct the camera angle; Using the level gauge; camera so that it matches the white line.; Tilting up or down; Tilting left or right; switched accordingly.
  • Page 129 – Using the Quick menu; display the Quick menu; Using cursor buttons; Using the dial; Using cursor buttons; close the Quick menu
  • Page 130 – Using the Face Recognition function; How the Face Recognition function works; for previously recorded pictures is not changed.
  • Page 131 – Registering faces; Record a picture with the face; Align the face within the frame and release the shutter
  • Page 132 – Press to select the item for editing and then; Tips for registering face pictures; different expressions or angles.
  • Page 133 – Editing or deleting information about registered faces; Information about registered faces can be edited or deleted.
  • Page 134 – Adjusting the picture quality and registering a custom setting
  • Page 135 – This setting is not available in; Setting guide
  • Page 136 – About RAW files
  • Page 139 – parts of the picture.
  • Page 140 – taken using Multi Exposure.
  • Page 143 – Lamp illuminated when the shutter button is pressed; For details
  • Page 144 – taillight streaks “overtaking” the car.
  • Page 147 – About interval recording; perform the flash settings in advance.
  • Page 150 – other menu will also be changed automatically.
  • Page 151 – Locks the focus position at the start of motion picture recording.
  • Page 152 – Press the playback button; Press to select a picture to be; To end playback
  • Page 153 – Enlarged viewing; Turn the zoom lever toward the T; the position of the enlarged section
  • Page 154 – Viewing several pictures simultaneously; Turn the zoom lever toward the W
  • Page 155 – Viewing pictures by their recording date; the display changes to the 12-picture screen.
  • Page 156 – Representative picture display; Displaying pictures in a group
  • Page 157 – the pictures cannot be displayed in a group.
  • Page 158 – Panorama playback; Enlarged display; You can use the Playback zoom function to enlarge a picture.; Automatic scrolling display of panorama pictures; •Operations during panorama picture scrolling playback
  • Page 159 – Viewing motion pictures; QuickTime Motion JPEG formats.; Select a picture with the motion picture icon ([; Operations during motion picture playback; The volume can be adjusted with the zoom lever.
  • Page 160 – Capturing still pictures from motion pictures; Display the picture that you want to capture as a still picture; •A confirmation screen is displayed.; original motion picture.
  • Page 161 – Splitting motion picture takes; free space on your card, such as when traveling.; Select the motion picture take to split with cursor buttons and; The original motion picture take that was split is not; the motion picture may be deleted.
  • Page 163 – Deleting pictures; displayed picture
  • Page 164 – the displayed picture
  • Page 165 – Different playback methods; Recorded pictures can be played back in a variety of ways.; HDMI output. For the procedure of playing back a 3D still picture
  • Page 166 – Use cursor buttons to select the playback method and then
  • Page 167 – Use cursor buttons to select [Start] and then press; Operations during a Slide Show; The operation guide appears at the bottom right of the monitor.
  • Page 168 – Press to select the playback method and then
  • Page 169 – Retouching pictures; •Example picture; Select a still picture to retouch during playback and then; The retouch effect may be less apparent in some still pictures.
  • Page 171 – Enter the desired characters
  • Page 172 – Use cursor buttons to select items and then press
  • Page 173 – Items that can be stamped
  • Page 175 – Use cursor buttons to select the picture and then press
  • Page 177 – To clear all
  • Page 178 – To clear all settings; Print setting cannot be performed for motion pictures.
  • Page 179 – This function may not be effective when using other devices.
  • Page 180 – Use cursor buttons to select the person to replace for another; Recognition information cannot be edited in protected pictures.
  • Page 181 – Copying all pictures from the built-in memory to the card; Copying 1 picture at a time from the card to the built-in memory; Use cursor buttons to select [; other operations during copying.
  • Page 182 – Viewing on a TV screen; Connect the camera to the TV; To connect with the HDMI mini cable; Turn on the TV
  • Page 184 – the instructions for the TV.
  • Page 185 – television set with the HDMI mini cable; Other related operations
  • Page 186 – Viewing 3D still pictures; Connect the camera to a 3D-capable TV with the HDMI mini; (available as accessory; to display the playback screen; To select and play back only the still pictures recorded in 3D; Select the picture recorded in 3D
  • Page 187 – •During Slide Show playback: The image is displayed in 2D.
  • Page 188 – Storing recorded still and motion pictures; Copying by inserting the SD card into a recorder; Connect the camera to the
  • Page 189 – Using the software
  • Page 190 – Using with your computer; •Some computers can read directly from the camera’s memory card.; Computer specifications
  • Page 191 – Connect the camera to the computer; To cancel connection
  • Page 192 – Folder and file names on computer; Windows
  • Page 193 – Printing; Connect the camera to the printer; other than the above may cause a malfunction.; To cancel print; •Charge the battery sufficiently.
  • Page 195 – Printing multiple pictures; Press to select [Multi Print] in step; Printing with date and text
  • Page 196 – Making print settings on the camera; Use cursor buttons to select the item and then press; Use cursor buttons to select setting and then press
  • Page 197 – Using the external electronic viewfinder; Firmly insert the viewfinder into the hot shoe, as far as it will; To automatically display the playback screen on the monitor
  • Page 198 – Using an external flash unit; •Remove the hot shoe cover.; Use cursor buttons to select the flash mode setting and then; : Forced flash on; offer direct communication with this camera; value and ISO Sensitivity to match the same settings on the camera.
  • Page 199 – when an external flash unit is attached.
  • Page 200 – List of monitor displays; During picture taking mode
  • Page 202 – When Step Zoom has been set
  • Page 203 – During playback mode
  • Page 205 – Message displays
  • Page 207 – Before asking for repairs, check and try the following procedures.
  • Page 208 – Recording
  • Page 209 – The recorded pictures appear coarse, or there is noise.
  • Page 210 – The subject appears distorted.; Flash; Multiple flashes are fired.
  • Page 211 – Monitor
  • Page 212 – Pictures are rotated.; Part of a picture flashes in black and white.
  • Page 213 – No image appears on the TV. The image is blurred or not colored.
  • Page 214 – The camera does not communicate with the computer.
  • Page 216 – Usage cautions and notes; When in use
  • Page 217 – When not using the camera for a while
  • Page 219 – D viewing
  • Page 220 – Leica Service Addresses; LEICA INFORMATION SERVICE; LEICA CUSTOMER SERVICE; Leica Camera AG
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Page 2 - Table of contents; Preparations; Attaching lens cap and; Inserting and removing the card/

Table of contents - 2 - Preparations Before use .............................................. 6 Scope of Delivery .................................. 8 Accessories ........................................... 8 Names of the components .................... 9 Attaching lens cap and shoulder strap.........

Page 3 - Taking pictures; Taking motion pictures with manual

Table of contents - 3 - Taking pictures Sequence of operations ...................... 45 About recording modes ...................... 48 Snapshot mode .................................... 49 Automatic Scene Detection .........................49 Determining the extent of the area rendered sharply ......

Page 4 - Locking the exposure and/or; Setting the exposure series

Table of contents - 4 - Using the zoom lens ............................ 92 Optical Zoom ...............................................93 Extended optical zoom ................................93 [i.Zoom] .......................................................94 [Digital Zoom] .........................

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