LEICA M11 Monochrom Rangefinder Camera User Manual
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TECHNICAL DATA
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VIEWFINDER/LCD PANEL
Viewfinder
Viewfinder
Large, bright-line rangefinder with automatic parallax compensation
Suitable for -0.5 dpt, optional corrective lenses available: -3 to +3 dpt
Display
Display
Four-digit digital display with items show on the top and bottom
Image field limiter: two lit frames: 35 mm + 135 mm, 28 mm + 90 mm,
50 mm + 75 mm (automatic switchover when lens is attached)
Parallax compensation
Parallax compensation
The horizontal and vertical difference between viewfinder and lens is
compensated automatically in line with the relevant focus setting.
Congruence of viewfinder and actual image.
The size of the bright-line frame matches the distance:
– at 2 m: the exact sensor size of approx. 23.9 x 35.8 mm
– at infinity: (depending on focal length) approx. 7.3% (28 mm) to 18%
(135 mm)
– less than 2 m: less than sensor size
Viewfinder magnification
Viewfinder magnification
0.73x (all lenses)
Large-base rangefinder
Large-base rangefinder
Split or superimposed image rangefinder shown as a bright field at the
center of the viewfinder image
LCD panel
LCD panel
2.95” (Active Matrix TFT), sapphire glass, 2 332 800 dots, format 3:2,
Touch control available
SHUTTER
Shutter type
Shutter type
Electronically controlled focal plane shutter and electronic shutter
function
Shutter speeds
Shutter speeds
Mech. shutter: 60 min to 1⁄4000 s
Electro. shutter function: 60 s to 1⁄16000 s
Flash Synch: up to 1⁄180 s
Optional noise reduction via additional “black picture” (can be disabled)
Shutter button
Shutter button
Two-stage
(Step 1: activation of the camera electronics including exposure metering
and exposure lock, Step 2: release)
Self-timer
Self-timer
Delay time: 2 s or 12 s
Drive mode
Drive mode
Single
Continuous - Low Speed
3 fps
Continuous - High Speed
4.5 fps
Interval shooting
Exposure Bracketing
FOCUSING
Focusing range
Focusing range
Rangefinder: 70 cm to ∞
Live View: depending on the attached lens
Focus mode
Focus mode
Manual (focus assist functions Magnification and Focus Peaking available)
EXPOSURE
Exposure metering
Exposure metering
TTL (exposure metering through the lens), with working aperture
Metering principle
Metering principle
Exposure metering is done by the image sensor for all exposure metering
methods (in Live View mode and in rangefinder mode)