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  • Page 1 LEICA CL INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2 6 7 6 14 13 12 11 LEICA CAMERA WETZLAR GERMANY LEICA CAMERA WETZLAR GERMANY PLAY PLAY MENU MENU...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    DESIGNATION OF PARTS Direction pad Center button Front view Status LED Strap lugs Monitor Lens release button Bottom view Self-timer LED / AF assist lamp Bayonet Door over battery compartment and memory card slot Contact strip Lock/unlock lever Tripod thread Top view Battery locking latch Microphone...
  • Page 4: Foreword

    SPARE PARTS Order no. Dear Customer, Camera bayonet cover 16 060 We hope you enjoy using your new Leica CL. Please read this Accessory shoe cover 423-116.001-013 manual thoroughly so that you can get the most out of your Carrying strap 439-612.060-000...
  • Page 5: Legal Information

    LEGAL INFORMATION Meaning of the different categories of information in this manual • Please ensure that you observe copyright laws. The recording and publication of pre-recorded media such as tapes, CDs, or other published or broadcast material may contravene copyright Note: laws.
  • Page 6: Safety Notes

    SAFETY NOTES • If the camera malfunctions due to the effects of electromagnetic fields, turn it off, remove the battery, and then turn it on again. • Always store small parts (e.g. the accessory shoe cover) as fol- Do not use the camera in the immediate vicinity of radio trans- lows: mitters or high-voltage power lines.
  • Page 7 Please note in bright. However, this is not a malfunction and it does not impair the advance that Leica Camera AG is not liable in any way for any reproduction of a recording. direct or indirect damage from the alteration or vanishing of information or personal information.
  • Page 8 CHANGING THE BATTERY AND MEMORY CARD ........11 ............34 JPG image properties ( Film Style CHANGING THE LENS ................16 ..............35 Using Leica M and R lenses ................35 COMPATIBLE LENSES ................. 17 Image stabilization ................36 Electronic Shutter CAMERA OPERATION ................
  • Page 9 Displays in the Top Display ..................64 TECHNICAL DATA SELECTING SCROLLING THROUGH RECORDINGS ......65 ................. 94 ENLARGING PICTURES SIMULTANEOUS DISPLAY OF SEVERAL LEICA SERVICE ADDRESSES .............. 96 ..................66 PICTURES ..................66 Magnification ..........67 Simultaneous display of 12 30 pictures ............
  • Page 10: Preparations

    PREPARATIONS CHARGING THE BATTERY Your Leica CL is powered by a lithium-ion battery. The battery must ATTACHING THE CARRYING STRAP be removed from the camera before charging. The battery must be removed from the camera before charging. Attention • Only the battery types specifi ed and described in this manual and/or specifi...
  • Page 11 • Whilst lithium-ion batteries are secured against short circuits, Dispose of used batteries in line with the information provided in this manual. they should still be protected against contact with metal objects like paper clips or jewelry. A short-circuited battery can get very hot and cause severe burns.
  • Page 12 • Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries generate power through in- • Remove the battery if you will not be using the camera for a long ternal chemical reactions. This reaction is influenced by ambient period of time. Turn the camera off using the main switch before temperature and humidity.
  • Page 13: Changing The Battery And Memory Card

    PREPARING THE CHARGER CHARGE STATUS DISPLAYS The appropriate mains cord for the local sockets must be attached A properly operating charging process is indicated by the status to the charger. LED lighting up in green. When it goes out, the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 14 Inserting the battery Removing the battery "click" Important Removing the battery with the camera turned on can result in your settings being deleted, a loss of picture data, and damage to the memory card. Charge level displays The battery charge level is indicated in the monitor. (see p.
  • Page 15 Insert the memory card Removing the memory card SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory cards can be used in the Leica CL. "click" "click"...
  • Page 16 • Proper camera function cannot be guaranteed when using WLAN correctly. memory cards. • The range of SD/SDHC/SDXC cards is too large for Leica • SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards have a write protection Camera AG to be able to completely test all available types for slider, which can be used to prevent unintentional storage and compatibility and quality.
  • Page 17 Close the door over the battery compartment / memory card slot...
  • Page 18: Changing The Lens

    CHANGING THE LENS Detaching the lens Attaching the lens Turn off the camera Hold the lens at the fi xed ring Turn off the camera Press down the release button on the camera body Hold the lens at the fi xed ring Turn the lens in a counter-clockwise direction until its red index Align the red index button on the lens with the release button on button is aligned with the release button...
  • Page 19: Compatible Lenses

    Picture setting Transport setting Leica CL with its L bayonet, making full use of all their functions. In addition, Leica M and R lenses can be used in conjunction with the Leica CL lenses are supplied with optimized lens hoods. Thanks to Leica M/R adapters.
  • Page 20: Camera Operation

    CAMERA OPERATION MAIN SWITCH The Leica CL is turned ON and OFF via the main switch – Red dot visible = Turned off – Red dot not visible = Turned on The monitor image appears when the camera is turned on.
  • Page 21: Setting Wheels Setting Wheel Button Top Display

    SETTING WHEELS SETTING WHEEL BUTTON LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE SETTING WHEELS TOP DISPLAY Both setting wheels can be locked. 10 13 Both setting wheels are used Using gesture control – in picture mode for exposure control (see p. 45) Touch the respective function display until appears in –...
  • Page 22: Menu Control

    MENU CONTROL Calling up menu control Press the MENU button 1x Many settings on the camera are controlled using Menu control. The menu appears whenever at least one menu item has been button 16, the center button 23, or the Navigate using the MENU assigned to the...
  • Page 23 Elements of menu control Scrolling in the menu list Line by line Press the direction pad up/down, or turn the right setting wheel PLAY PLAY MENU MENU MENU MENU Scrollbar: current position in the menu list Menu item designation Number of the page called up Page by page Setting/Value of menu item: The active menu item (white let- button (repeatedly), until the desired page...
  • Page 24 Selecting a setting / a value in the submenu Exiting a submenu including confi rming a setting Press the center button or right setting wheel button Select menu item, using direction pad, center button, right set- ting wheel or right setting wheel button The menu list reappears, the confi...
  • Page 25: Favorites Menu

    menu Direct access to menu function Favorites For the max. 15 menu items that you can assign to the To facilitate especially quick operation through direct access in Favorites menu, almost all of the menu options of the are available picture mode, you can assign one menu item each to the button Main Menu...
  • Page 26 Using gesture control Customizing the buttons Up to eight menu items/functions each can be assigned to the both buttons using menu control. Many of the menu items in the are available (see p. 88 for a complete list). Main Menu In the (4th page), select Main Menu...
  • Page 27: Touch Control

    As pointed out on the previous pages, some settings of the or include additional steps, are described in the sections dealing Leica CL can be controlled using the gestures listed to the bottom with the relevant options. on the touch-sensitive monitor if desired.
  • Page 28: Basic Camera Settings

    BASIC CAMERA SETTINGS Selecting the time zone In the submenu, select Date & Time Time Zone Select the desired time zone MENU LANGUAGE In the (5th page), select Main Menu Language Activating/deactivating daylight saving time Select the required language In the submenu, select Date &...
  • Page 29: Automatic Camera Shutdown

    Setting the Time / Select the time format AUTOMATIC CAMERA SHUTDOWN In the submenu, select When this function is activated, the camera switches to ener- Date & Time Time Setting gy-saving standby mode after the selected time. To switch between the setting options: In the (4th page), select Main Menu...
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Viewfinder Eyepiece

    ADJUSTING THE VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE MONITOR/VIEWFINDER SETTINGS Switching between monitor and viewfi nder The viewfi nder can by adjusted from +4 to -4 diopters, so that it is exactly set to match your eye. To do so: The displays are identical, irrespective of whether they appear in To unlock the setting knob to the right of the viewfi...
  • Page 31: Monitor Brightness

    Monitor brightness Information displays For optimum visibility and to adapt to different lighting conditions, Pressing the center button allows you to select the monitor display the monitor image brightness can be adjusted. according to your desired information set. In the (3rd page), select Main Menu Display Settings...
  • Page 32: Selection Of Further Information And Assisting Displays

    Main Menu Notes Thanks to integrated sensors, the Leica CL can indicate its orienta- • If the grid display is switched on, it appears at all times, whether tion. These displays enable you to align the camera precisely in the or not the information of the header and footer lines are called longitudinal and transverse axes to capture critical subjects, e.g.
  • Page 33: Histogram

    Histogram Clipping The histogram depicts the brightness distribution of the picture. The clipping display marks bright areas in the image without defi ni- The horizontal axis shows the tone values from black (left) through tion. Such areas fl ash in black. Thus, it serves as a very simple and gray to white (right).
  • Page 34: Basic Picture Settings

    BASIC PICTURE SETTINGS White balance In digital photography, white balance ensures neutral, i.e. natural, File format reproduction of color in any light. It is based on the camera being preset to reproduce a particular color as white. The JPG format and the standardized raw data format You can choose between automatic white balance, various presets, digital negative) are availabe.
  • Page 35: Iso Sensitivity

    Manual setting by metering ISO sensitivity In the (1st page), select The ISO setting specifies the possible shutter speed and aperture Main Menu White Balance In the submenu, select combinations at a particular brightness. Higher sensitivities allow Gray Card 1 In the submenu, select next to faster shutter speeds and/or smaller apertures (for "freezing"...
  • Page 36: Jpg Image Properties ( Film Style )

    On the Leica CL, you can influence color reproduction, contrast, – The contrast, i.e. the difference between light and dark sections sharpness and color saturation before taking the picture.
  • Page 37: Using Leica M And R Lenses

    Note When using Leica TL and SL lenses, this function is not available, The Leica M and R Adapters L allow the use of Leica M and R the respective item is therefore not accessible, and the respective lenses. Lens profiles stored in the camera memory enable the icon is ‘grayed out’.
  • Page 38: Electronic Shutter

    Electronic Shutter Single/continuous mode The Leica CL has both a mechanical shutter and an electronic With the Leica CL, both single and continuous shooting is possible. shutter function. You can use the mechanical shutter e.g. utilize Three speeds are available.
  • Page 40: Picture Mode

    • When using Leica M or R lenses with the Leica M or R Adapter L jects that do not, or hardly, move at all. Focus on the area that is available as an accessory, only manual focusing is possible.
  • Page 41: Limiting The Autofocus Setting Range

    Autofocus is only set Focus setting ‘jumps’ to for short range long range with shorter In order to quicken automatic focusing, a number of Leica TL ranges (Autofocus is limited to lenses allow limiting their setting ranges. This is advisable if you long range) know that for certain subjects you will only be needing a lens’s...
  • Page 42: Af Assist Lamp

    AF metering methods on the Leica CL. Press direction pad on the relevant side In the...
  • Page 43: Subject Tracking ( Trackin G)

    Subject tracking ( Touch-controlled autofocus ( Trackin Touch A This mode is a variation of metering that can help to capture a In this mode, the AF frame can be moved for every picture, without Field focused picture of a moving subject. additional settings in the menu.
  • Page 44: Multiple Field Metering ( Multi Poin T)

    In both touch-controlled modes, the focusing process does not start when the shutter button is pressed to the 1st pressure point, In this mode, your Leica CL automatically detects faces in the but immediately when you touch the monitor. picture. The faces that are the shortest distance away are automat- ically focused.
  • Page 45: Manual Focusing

    To make it easier to make the setting and to increase accuracy, the For certain subjects and situations, it can be beneficial to set the Leica CL provides you with two useful tools. focus yourself, rather than using autofocus. • Enlarged display of a central section:...
  • Page 46 Determine the trimming between bright and dark. Rotate the lens' focusing ring and the correct focus for the de- • If you are using the Leica M- or R-Adapter L, the right setting sired subject wheel assignment changes to Focus Assist x3...
  • Page 47: Exposure Metering And Control

    fi eld, but also records all other areas. Particularly when used in conjunction with metering memory lock, Your Leica CL off ers three exposure metering methods to adapt to it allows the exposure to be selectively adjusted to specifi c sec-...
  • Page 48: Exposure Control

    Setting the modes i.e. they can all be reached by turning in either direction. • When using Leica M or R lenses with the Leica M Adapter L or Press the left setting wheel button the Leica R Adapter L, only are available, i.e.
  • Page 49: The Setting Wheel Functions With The Exposure Control Modes P , S , A And M

    The setting wheel functions with the exposure control Note modes Besides the default setting, 7 further menu items are available for direct access using the right setting wheel. For further details on Depending on the mode set, the wheel functions differ: this and on how to assign the desired function to the button, please see the section ‘Direct access to menu items’, p.
  • Page 50: Automatic Program - P

    Changing the specified shutter speed / Aperture combina- Automatic program - tions (Shift) The program mode provides fast and fully automatic photography. Changing the preset values using the Shift function combines the The exposure is controlled by an automatic shutter speed and reliability and speed of fully automatic exposure control with the aperture setting.
  • Page 51: Scene Modes

    Scene modes Selecting the Scene Mode Besides the ‘normal’ program mode , the menu item Press the left setting wheel button Scene Mode provides you with nine additional program mode options which Turn the left setting wheel to select ensure especially simple and accurate photography. One of these Approx.
  • Page 52 Panorama pictures Stopping the recording: Release the shutter button With this function, Leica CL makes the process of creating panoramic pictures a snap. • When the shutter button is first pressed down, pictures will auto- matically be taken quickly in succession.
  • Page 53 Miniature effect • In the case of the following types of subjects or situations during the exposures, panorama pictures may not be possible, or the With this function you can select which parts of the image field are transition areas may be faulty: shown in focus and, most importantly, which parts are out of focus.
  • Page 54: Aperture Priority Mode - A

    Aperture priority mode - With a picture is created where, due to the ‘overlaying’ of three Aperture priority mode sets the exposure automatically according different exposures (-2 EV / 0 EV / +2 EV), light and dark parts of to the manually selected aperture. It is particularly suitable for the subject are reproduced better at the same time, i.e.
  • Page 55: Shutter Priority Mode - S

    Metering memory lock Shutter priority mode - For composition reasons, it can be beneficial not to have the main Shutter priority mode sets the exposure automatically according to subject in the center of the picture. the manually selected shutter speed. It is therefore particularly In that case, the metering memory lock function enables the main suitable for pictures of moving subjects, where the sharpness of subject to be metered first and the relevant settings retained until...
  • Page 56: Exposure Compensation

    Exposure compensation Automatic bracketing Some subjects consist predominantly of areas of above or below High contrast subjects that have both very bright and very dark average brightness, for example extensive areas of snow or full- areas can have very different effects depending on exposure. format dark subjects.
  • Page 57: Manual Setting - M

    Two further settings are optionally available: Manual setting - – ‘Shifting’ the complete bracketing series in the direction of If, for example, you want to achieve a particular effect that is only under- or overexposure possible with a very specific exposure, or if you want to ensure that The complete bracketing series is based on the set exposure several pictures with different cropped section have an absolutely compensation.
  • Page 58: Additional Functions

    The keypad can be operated in various ways. Interval shooting Using gesture control Leica CL makes it possible to automatically take pictures of motion Touch the desired value or corresponding “button” sequences over a long period of time in the form of picture series.
  • Page 59 In the submenu, select Notes Interval Countdown Enter the desired times • If the camera is set to automatically turn off and no operations (in both cases from 1 s to a maximum of 59 h 59 min 59 s) are carried out, it may shut off...
  • Page 60: Self-Timer

    Self-Timer Notes • A delay time in progress can be restarted at any time by You can use the self-timer to take a picture with a delay of either 2 pressing the shutter button again. The only way to cancel a delay or 12 s.
  • Page 61: Flash Photography

    fl ash mode display will not appear and no fl ash will be fi red. • Simultaneous use of a fl ash unit and the Leica Visofl ex elec- If fl ash devices are to be used, which are not specially designed for the camera tronic viewfi...
  • Page 62: Flash Modes

    FLASH MODES Selecting the mode: Automatic flash activation In the (2nd page), select Main Menu Flash Settings Select in the submenu Flash Mode This is the default mode. An attached and switched on flash unit is Select the desired setting fired automatically whenever slower shutter speeds could lead to blurred pictures in poor lighting conditions.
  • Page 63: Flash Range

    “overtaken” by the light trail from its own tail lights. • Compensation values set in the camera’s menu system are not Your Leica CL allows you to choose between this conventional flash effective as soon as one is set on an attached and accordingly firing point and the end of the exposure...
  • Page 64: Video Recording

    VIDEO RECORDING Starting/ending the recording Starting: You can also use the Leica CL to make video recordings. Press the shutter button Switching between picture preview mode and video playback mode A video recording in progress is indicated by a fl ashing red dot. The is possible in two ways: remaining recording time is also displayed.
  • Page 65 Exposure metering methods Recording level, wind noise damping, stabilization All options described on page 45 Under the menu point , there are three further set- Video Settings tings. Exposure control With , you can set the recording guage of the in-built Microphone Gain microphone according to the external conditions.
  • Page 66: Review Mode

    REVIEW MODE Notes • Portrait-format pictures are played back as shot, i.e. the com- REVIEW plete monitor area is always utilized. • You can switch back from review mode to picture mode at any Switching between picture and continuous review modes can be time by tapping the shutter button.
  • Page 67: Selecting / Scrolling Through Recordings

    Automatic review SELECTING/SCROLLING THROUGH RECORDINGS With the function, you can view every photo/video Auto Review immediately: Using gesture control In the (3rd page), select Main Menu Auto Review Select the required function or duration Note As long as you keep the button held down after taking a photo, the photo that was just taken will be shown, including when are used as settings.
  • Page 68: Enlarging Pictures Simultaneous Display Of Several Pictures

    ENLARGING PICTURES/SIMULTANEOUS DISPLAY OF Using physical controls SEVERAL PICTURES Step by step: Being able to enlarge a picture being reviewed makes it possible to Turn the right setting wheel to the right, four click-stops = four magnifi cation levels up to the maximum enlargement get a better idea of how in focus it is.
  • Page 69 Simultaneous display of 12/30 pictures Selecting reduced pictures Displaying a number of smaller pictures enables you to get an Press the corresponding side of the direction pad to select the overall idea of what is there or to fi nd a specifi c picture more desired picture quickly.
  • Page 70: Selecting An Image Detail

    SELECTING AN IMAGE DETAIL REVIEW MENU In an enlarged picture, you can move the enlarged section away The review menu contains the fi ve functions Delete Delete Un- . Please see next pages for from the center, e.g. to check reproduction of subject details out- rated Delete All Slideshow...
  • Page 71: Deleting Pictures

    Deleting Pictures Deleting all unmarked / all pictures Pictures saved to the memory card can be deleted at any time, After having selected , a relevant screen Delete Unrated Delete All either individually - , or all unmarked ones at once - appears (see example of Delete Delete...
  • Page 72: Automatic Review

    Automatic review Setting the duration On the Leica CL you can choose a setting in order to show the pictures in a sequence automatically. Within this function, Using gesture control Slideshow you can decide if you would like all recordings to be shown (...
  • Page 73: Starting Playback

    Starting playback Video playback If a video recording is selected in playback mode, appears PLAY > Using gesture control on the monitor. Select desired mode, i. e. , or Play All Pictures only Videos only Starting playback Using physical controls Using gesture control Turn the right setting wheel, or press up/down on the direction pad in order to select the desired setting...
  • Page 74 Calling up the video and audio control symbols Continuing playback from a particular point Using gesture control 1/8000 12500 INFO 12MP 8234 Pausing playback Using gesture control Elapsed time Scroll bar with contact area Break 16:12 Volume Using physical controls Shorten video Back to beginning of video Press the center button...
  • Page 75: Ending Playback

    Ending playback Adjusting the volume Using gesture control Using gesture control 1/8000 12500 INFO 12MP 8234 Using physical controls Press the direction pad up or down The volume bar appears. Press the direction pad up (louder) or down (quieter) Using physical controls Note Press the button or the center button...
  • Page 76 Cutting video recordings Switching and moving cutting points Using gesture control Switching (only possible in the two extreme positions) – From the beginning (left) to the end (right): Turn right setting wheel one click-stop to the right – From the end (right) to the beginning (left): Turn left setting wheel one click-stop to the left The selected cutting point is highlighted in red (=active) Moving:...
  • Page 77 When executing set cuts, the operation continues by selecting one of the three options in the submenu. The procedure is identical in each case: Save as new The new video is additionally saved which means the original is also retained. Overwrite The newly cut video is saved and the original one is deleted.
  • Page 78: Miscellaneous

    USER PROFILES Select the desired profi le slot On the Leica CL, any combination of menu settings can be saved In the corresponding keypad submenu, enter the desired charac- permanently, e.g. so that they can be retrieved quickly and easily ters for the new name at any time for recurring situations/subjects.
  • Page 79 Transferring profiles from/to a card The keypad can be operated in various ways. You can either copy the profile slots to the memory card, or, vice- Using gesture control versa, from a memory card to the camera. Both procedures are Touch the desired value or the respective “button”...
  • Page 80 files are therefore made up of eight characters, " “ for the desired with the exception of the user profiles, the WiFi settings (Leica) camera, three figures for the folder, and four figures for the and/or the reset of the image numbers: picture, e.g. „...
  • Page 81: Changing File Names

    CHANGING FILE NAMES Notes • If the memory card used already contains a picture file with a You can replace the first letter of a picture file name with any other higher number than the last number assigned by the camera, the letter.
  • Page 82: Wireless Data Transmission And Remote Control Of The Camera Using A Wlan Connection

    Take the picture or use the smartphone/tablet as an external storage medium. In order to do this, the Leica CL app must first be installed on your The pictures taken are stored in the camera. smartphone. This app is available in the Google Play Store™ for The most important settings are available in the Leica CL app.
  • Page 83 Selecting the connection method Establishing a connection with a smartphone in the Create mode There are two ways to establish a connection between your camera WLAN and your smartphone. If you have access to a WLAN network, the Select the desired network from the list. method is recommended.
  • Page 84 Launch the Leica CL app on your smartphone. Select "Connect by QR Code" Import the QR code shown on the camera using the Leica CL Establishing a connection with QR code: The following steps are the same with both types of smarphone.
  • Page 85 Do not • Leica Camera AG accepts no liability for damage arising from attempt to connect to such a network, since this would be seen the use of the camera for purposes other than as a WLAN de- as unauthorized access.
  • Page 86: Transferring Data To A Computer

    • If the memory card cannot be formatted, you should ask your FORMATTING dealer or the Leica Product Support for advice. It is normally not necessary to format cards that have already been • Files on the card marked with delete protection will not similarly inserted.
  • Page 87: Installing Firmware Updates

    • Installing a firmware update puts the camera in a state of the Once you have registered your camera, Leica will notify you of all factory settings whifirmware updates ch means all of your set- new updates.
  • Page 88: Care & Use Instructions

    CARE & USE INSTRUCTIONS Battery Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries generate power through internal Camera chemical reactions. This reaction is influenced by ambient tem- • Only clean the camera with a soft, dry cloth. Stubborn dirt perature and humidity. Very high or low temperatures reduce the should first of all be covered with a well-thinned cleaning agent life of the battery.
  • Page 89 • It is recommended that the memory card be reformatted from • Note down the serial number of your Leica CL, as this is ex- time to time, as fragmentation occurs when deleting, which can tremely important in case of loss.
  • Page 90: Menu List

    MENU LIST Direct access using the Favorites right setting wheel button Factory setting Available Factory setting Available Page 36/54 Drive Mode Self Timer Focusing Exposure Metering Exposure Compensation Auto ISO Settings White Balance Photo File Format JPG Resolution Film Style Scene Mode Optical Image Stabilization Electronic Shutter...
  • Page 91 Direct access using the Favorites right setting wheel button Factory setting Available Factory setting Available Page Video Style Capture Assistants Display Settings Auto Review Lens Profiles Customize Control WLAN Edit File Name Reset Image Numbering Power Saving Acoustic Signals Wheel Lock in Live View Play Mode Setup Format Card Camera Information...
  • Page 92: Appendix

    APPENDIX Color Rendering Stabilization activated Battery charge level DISPLAYS IN THE MONITOR/VIEWFINDER Histogram Function of left setting wheel (shortly when activated) Picture mode Function of right setting wheel (shortly when activated) 2 3 4 5 6 8 8 11 12 13 Video recording status (gray = video preview, fl...
  • Page 93 Light balance top = exposure indicator/balance, white lines = exposure fine or difference of up to 3 EV from norm exposure, red lines = more than 3 EV difference from norm exposure; bottom = exposure compensation Aperture ISO sensitivity/setting Exposure mode (*= reference to modified shutter speed/aper- ture combination, appears only in program mode and realized shift) / scene program mode Hint arrows (only when changing the exposure modes / the...
  • Page 94: Review Mode

    Review mode Note about marked recording Scrollbar: serves the page overview File number of the picture shown File number of the picture shown Note about the playback of video recordings Recording time of the marked recording Note about the use of the center button in order to delete Recording date marked recording single pictures Picture counting mechanism, selected recording/total number...
  • Page 95: Displays In The Top Display

    Displays in the Top Display When switching on the camera Camera name Battery status Standard view Symbol to call up the video editing function incl. softkey Symbol to leave the video playback incl. softkey Volume setting bar Display for audio playback ( = audio playback deactivated) Scrollbar Playback Passed playing time...
  • Page 96: Technical Data

    19 301 (black) White balance Lens mount Automatic, presets for daylight, cloud, halogen lighting, shadow, elec- Leica L bayonet with contact strip for communication between lens and tronic flash, one memory slot for manual setting, manual color tem- camera perature setting...
  • Page 97: Eye Sensor

    Selectable delay time 2 or 12 s mains cable) WLAN Software Satisfies IEEE 802.11b/g/n standard (standard WLAN protocol), Leica CL app (free download remote control and picture transfer in channel 1-11, encryption method: WiFi-compatible WPA™ / WPA2™, Apple™ App-Store™/Google™ Play Store™) access method: Infrastructure mode Interfaces ISO accessory shoe with Leica flash interface...
  • Page 98: Leica Service Addresses

    LEICA PRODUCT SUPPORT service provided by authorized Leica agents in your country are The Product Support Department at Leica AG can answer any tech- available for service, maintenance and repairs of your Leica equip- nical questions relating to Leica products, including support for the ment (see the warranty card for a list of addresses).
  • Page 99 DAS WESENTLICHE. Leica Camera AG │ Am Leitz-Park 5 │ 35578 WETZLAR │ DEUTSCHLAND Telefon +49(0)6441-2080-0 │ Telefax +49(0)6441-2080-333 │ www.leica-camera.com 93 789 XI/17/LW/D...

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