Viewing Pictures In Portrait Format - Leica Q Instructions Manual

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Notes:
• If you have taken pictures using the continuous series, the
automatic bracketing function, or the time lapse function, the
last picture in the series is shown first, or the last picture saved
if all pictures in the series have not yet been transferred from
the camera's internal buffer memory.
• It may not be possible to view files created on another device on
this camera.
• In some cases, the monitor image may not have the usual quality
or the monitor will remain blank and only display the file name.

VIEWING PICTURES IN PORTRAIT FORMAT

If the camera was held horizontally when taking the picture, the
picture is also displayed in this way. Portrait pictures on the other
hand, so those where the camera is held vertically, are usually
displayed with landscape orientation as well. This could be
impractical with a camera held horizontally. The Leica Q offers a
function that allows you to view the picture with the correct
orientation every time.
Setting the function
1. Select
in the menu,
Display Settings
2. then
Auto Rotate Display
3. select the desired setting in the corresponding sub-menu
• If
is selected, portrait format pictures are automatically
On
displayed upright.
Notes:
• Portrait format pictures displayed upright are necessarily
significantly smaller.
• Portrait pictures displayed using Auto Review will be shown
unturned at first even when the Auto Rotate function is turned
on.
• Pictures taken in portrait format can also fill the monitor when
displayed in review mode. In order to accomplish this, just turn
the camera accordingly.
in the sub-menu, and
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