Self-Timer - Leica M11 Instruction Manual

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Notes
appears on the LCD panel if the bracketing function is activat-
ed. You can watch the effect of the function on screen while the
pictures are taken (brighter or darker).
• The picture sequence: underexposure/correct exposure/overex-
posure.
• The working range for automatic bracketing may be limited de-
pending on the available shutter speed/aperture combination.
• With automatic ISO sensitivity control enabled, the sensitivity
calculated by the camera automatically for the raw picture will
also be applied to all other pictures in a series, i.e. the ISO value
will not change during bracketing. This may mean that the slowest
shutter speed specified under
• The focus range for automatic bracketing may be limited (depend-
ing on the originally set shutter speed). The specified numbers
of frames will be taken regardless. Several shots in a series may
consequently have the same exposure values.
• The function remains active until another function is selected in
the
submenu. If no other function is selected, another
 Drive Mode 
bracketing is taken each time the shutter button is pressed.
is exceeded.
 Shutter Speed Limit 

SELF-TIMER

The self-timer function allows taking pictures with a preset time delay.
We recommend that the camera is placed on a tripod.
Select
in the main menu
 Drive Mode 
Select
/
 Self-timer 2 s 
 Self-timer 12 s 
Shutter release
• The remaining time until exposure is counted down on screen.
The self-timer LED at the front of the camera counts down the
delay time. It flashes slowly during the first 10 s, then fast for
the last 2 s.
• A running self-timer delay time can be canceled at any time by
pressing the
button and restarted by pressing the shutter
MENU
button.
Notes
• In self-timer mode, the exposure value is set just before the picture
is taken.
• The self-timer function is only available for single frame shootings.
• The function remains active until another function is selected in
the
submenu.
 Drive Mode 
PHOTOGRAPHY ▸ SHOOTING MODES
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