Leica D-Lux 4 Instructions Manual page 49

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[QUALITY]
Set the compression rate at which the pictures are to be stored.
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Fixed to maximum resolution for each aspect ratio.
- RAW pictures take longer to be recorded to the built-in memory.
- Deleting a RAW file from the camera, deletes the corresponding
JPEG image as well.
- Advanced picture editing is possible if RAW files are used.
REC.] cannot be set when the quality is set to [
[INTELLIGENT ISO]
The camera automatically sets the optimum ISO sensitivity and shutter
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will be set automatically within the range up to [ISO800] depending
on the brightness.
[SENSITIVITY]
ISO is a measure of sensitivity to light. The higher the sensitivity is set
(more image noise), the less light is needed to take a picture, so the
camera becomes more suitable for recording in dark places.
- When setting to [AUTO], the ISO sensitivity is automatically adjusted
- The setting is not available when
[ISO LIMIT SET]
the brightness of the subject. The upper ISO sensitivity limit can be set.
- The higher the value for the ISO sensitivity is set, the more camera
shake is reduced but the amount of picture noise is greater.
ISO] is set to [ON].
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= Giving priority to the picture quality.
[FINE]
= Giving priority to the number of recordable pictures.
[STANDARD]
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= RAW format for high quality computer editing.
[RAW]
= RAW + FINE
[RAW+JPEG]
= RAW + STANDARD
[RAW+JPEG]
[OFF] - [ON]
[AUTO] - [80] - [100] - [200] - [400] - [800] - [1600] - [3200]
[AUTO] - [200] - [400] - [800] - [1600] - [3200]
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camera shake of the subject.
[INTELLIGENT ISO] is set.
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