Leica 19301 CL Black Camera Body -CL-BODY-BK

User Manual - Page 92

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Notes
We recommend deactivating the preview review mode
(Auto Playback/Review) when using this function.
The specified picture sequence stated in the technical
information refers to a default setting (ISO 200, JPG format L-J P G ).
The picture sequence may differ in conjunction with other
settings or depending on the picture content, White Balance
setting and the memory card used.
Regardless of how many pictures were taken in a series, the last
picture in the series or the last picture saved on the memory
card while the save process is ongoing will be displayed first in
both review modes.
Serial exposures with Continuous High Speed set are taken at a
frequency of max. 10 fps, provided shutter speeds of 1/60 s or
faster are used.
Serial exposures are not possible if a flash is used. Only a single
picture will be taken if the flash function is activated.
Serial exposures are not available in combination with the
self-timer function.
The exposure frequency will slow down after a series of max. 33
exposures (DNG + JPG). This slow-down is due to the time required
to transfer the data from the buffer memory to the card.
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mechanical/electronic shutter
INTERVAL SHOOTING
This camera allows you to capture motion sequences over
extended periods of time automatically using the interval shooting
function. You specify the number of pictures, the intervals between
pictures, and the start time of the series.
The exposure and focus settings are no different from those for
normal pictures, but you should remember that the lighting
conditions may change during the course of the picture series.
SPECIFYING THE NUMBER OF PICTURES
Select Drive Mode in the main menu
Select Interval in the submenu
Select Frames
Enter the desired value
SPECIFYING THE INTERVALS BETWEEN SHOTS
Select Drive Mode in the main menu
Select Interval in the submenu
Select Interval
Enter the desired value
SETTING THE DELAY TIME
Select Drive Mode in the main menu
Select Interval in the submenu
Select Countdown
Enter the desired value
Picture Mode
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