Using Screens And Displays For Specific Recording Conditions - Leica D-LUX 109 Instructions Manual

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Using Screens and Displays for Specific Recording
Conditions
Marking potentially overexposed areas ([Zebra Pattern])
Available in the following modes:
You can let areas that are brighter than a certain brightness level, i.e., which could result
in overexposure, be identified using a zebra pattern. You can also set the brightness level
to be represented by the zebra pattern.
[Custom] → [Zebra Pattern]
Displays an area brighter than a certain brightness level
[ZEBRA1]
using a right-leaning zebra pattern.
Displays an area brighter than a certain brightness level
[ZEBRA2]
using a left-leaning zebra pattern.
[OFF]
For setting the brightness level for each zebra pattern.
[Zebra 1] / [Zebra 2]
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[SET]
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Use
to select the brightness level, and then press
[MENU/SET].
• The range of brightness levels you can select from is [50%] to [105%]. The [OFF]
setting is available for [Zebra 2]. When [100%] or [105%] is selected, only the
overexposed areas are displayed with the zebra pattern. When a lower value is
set, less bright areas will be indicated by each zebra pattern.
Functions for Specific Subjects and Purposes

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