LEICA SBP PRO 1 Lithium-Ion Battery for S Typ 007 (7.3V, 2300mAh) User Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword .............................................................................................. 2
Warning messages ................................................................................ 6
CE mark ................................................................................................ 6
Legal information .................................................................................. 6
Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment ..................................... 6
Package contents ................................................................................. 6
Designation of parts .............................................................................. 7
Preparations
Attaching the carrying strap ................................................................ 8
Charging the battery ........................................................................... 8
Inserting and removing the battery into/from the camera ................. 11
Charge level displays ........................................................................ 11
Changing memory cards ................................................................... 11
Changing the focusing screen ........................................................... 13
Leica S lenses .................................................................................. 14
Fitting and removing ...................................................................... 14
Adjusting the eyepiece ..................................................................... 15
Turning the camera ON and OFF ....................................................... 15
Menu control ...................................................................................... 16
Navigating in the menu / setting the functions ................................. 17
Quick access to menu functions ....................................................... 18
Presets
Basic camera settings
Menu language .............................................................................. 20
Date and time ................................................................................ 20
Auto power OFF ............................................................................. 20
Monitor and top panel display ........................................................ 21
Signal tones ................................................................................... 21
Basic picture settings
Photo file format ............................................................................... 22
JPEG settings
Resolution ..................................................................................... 22
Working color range ....................................................................... 22
Contrast, focus, color saturation .................................................... 22
Resolution ..................................................................................... 22
White balance .................................................................................. 22
Automatic and fixed settings .......................................................... 23
Direct color temperature setting .................................................... 23
Manual setting by metering ............................................................ 23
ISO sensitivity .................................................................................. 24
Storage of picture data / memory card management ........................ 25
Recording mode
For photos
Shutter release button ................................................................... 26
Interval shooting ......................................................................... 26
Live View mode .............................................................................. 27
Exposure simulation ....................................................................... 27
Displays in Live View mode ............................................................ 27
Histogram ...................................................................................... 27
Clipping displays ............................................................................ 27
Marking of clearly focused subjects (focus peaking) ....................... 28
Grid ............................................................................................... 28
Horizon .......................................................................................... 28
Masking ......................................................................................... 28
Enlarging the Live View monitor image ........................................... 28
Distance setting ............................................................................. 29
Manual setting of the focus -
MF
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Automatic setting ........................................................................ 29
AFs
– focus priority ................................................................... 29
AFc
– shutter release priority .................................................... 29
Moving the autofocus metering field in Live View mode ............. 29
Exposure metering ......................................................................... 30
Exposure metering methods ........................................................ 30
Spot metering ........................................................................... 30
Center weighted metering ......................................................... 30
Multi-field metering ................................................................... 30
Metering memory lock................................................................. 32
Saving with the Joystick ............................................................ 32
Exposure compensation .............................................................. 32
Bracketing .................................................................................. 33
Values above and below the metering range ................................ 34
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