Aperture-Priority Mode - Leica D-LUX 109 Instructions Manual

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Aperture-Priority Mode

Mode:
Set the aperture value to a higher number when you want a larger in-focus area (in front
of and behind the main subject), or to a lower number for the opposite
1
Turn the shutter speed dial to select [A] (AUTO).
Align the respective setting with the index.
2
Turn the aperture ring to select the aperture value.
[Aperture-Priority] Mode is set and the recording mode icon
changes to [A].
Set to the desired click-stop position.
• Use the exposure compensation dial to set a compensation
value. (→135)
Manually settable
aperture value
*
range
F1.7 - F16
*
You may not be able to select some values depending on the
focal length set on the lens.
When you turn the aperture ring, the shutter speed/aperture indication is displayed. If the correct
exposure is not achieved, the aperture value is shown in red.
If the exposure is not adequate, the aperture value and the shutter speed turn red and flash when
the shutter button is pressed halfway.
83
Taking pictures using the exposure control modes
Automatically controlled shutter speed
range
60 - 1/4000s
(When the mechanical shutter is used)
1 - 1/16000s
(When the electronic shutter is used)
Recording mode
,
,
, and
5
60
30
15
8
4
8.0
11
16
Shutter speed/
aperture indication
Aperture value

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