Leica 19330 CL Mirrorless Camera with 18mm Lens Starter Bundle Black

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Picture mode
Setting wheel functions in the modes P, S, A and M
The two setting wheels are used for setting various functions de-
pending on the exposure mode selected:
P S A M
Mode shift Shutter
speed
Exposure
compensa-
tion
Shutter
speed
Exposure
compensa-
tion
Exposure
compensa-
tion
Aperture Aperture
In addition to its “primary function”, the right setting wheel can
also be used to select other functions (factory setting = ISO sensi-
tivity):
Press the right setting wheel button
The relevantly set value (instead of the shutter speed) will be
displayed for approx. 4s at the bottom right of the top display
between the two setting wheels.
The values appear on a “conveyor belt” at the bottom of the
screen. The value in the middle, highlighted in yellow, is the
currently set value.
Turn the right setting wheel
The displays change accordingly. The display switches back to its
original status about 4s after the last operation.
Note
In addition to the factory settings, there are 7 more menu functions
available for direct access via the right setting wheel. Please read
the section “Direct access to menu functions” on page 23 for
more information on the topic and on how to assign specific menu
functions to the button.
Exposure simulation
Ex works, the brightness of the screen image in the three auto-
matic exposure modes
P, S and A matches the relevant exposure
settings
1
.
You can now assess and control the effect of the relevant exposure
setting on the image before taking the picture.
This function is also available for manual exposure control:
Select
Exp. Preview in the Main Menu (2nd screen page)
Select
P-A-S (only in automatic, aperture priority, and shutter
priority mode) or
P-A-S-M (also for manual setting)
1
This will apply as long as the subject brightness and the set exposure don’t
result in excessively low or high brightness values, and as long as the internal
exposure setting is not greater than
1
60s.
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