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LEICA X2
Anleitung/ Instructions
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  • Page 1 LEICA X2 Anleitung/ Instructions Abbildungen in den vorderen und hinteren Umschlagseiten Abbildungen in den vorderen und hinteren Umschlagseiten Leica Camera AG Oskar-Barnack-Straße 11 35606 SOLmS DEUtSChLAnD Illustrations inside front and rear covers Illustrations inside front and rear covers telefon +49 (0) 6442-208-0 telefax +49 (0) 6442-208-333 www.leica-camera.com...
  • Page 2 EV +/- 1.31 MENU MENU 1.13 /SET /SET AF/MF AF/MF 1.12 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.29 1.28 1.27 1.26 1.25 1.24 1.23 markenzeichen der Leica Camera Gruppe/® Registriertes Warenzeichen trademark of the Leica Camera Group/® Registered trademark © 2012 Leica Camera AG...
  • Page 3: Fcc Note

    LEICA FCC Note: (U. S. only) Model No.: LEICA X2 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Responsible party/ Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits...
  • Page 4 LEICA X2 Instructions...
  • Page 5: Foreword

    Before using your Leica X2 for the first time, please check that the supplied equipment is complete. We wish you a great deal of pleasure and success using your new Leica X2. The high-performance Leica DC Elmarit 24mm f/2.8 Asph. lens will give you A.
  • Page 6: Ce Notice

    (conductive, earthed material). You can also avoid soiling and oxidization segregated waste collection systems) of the contacts by storing your Leica X2 in a dry place with the lens cap attached. This device contains electrical and/or electronic components and should •...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TAbLE oF CoNTENTS Presets Record mode Basic camera settings ......112 Focusing ........... 120 Menu language .........112 Autofocus ..........121 FCC Note ............82 Date ..........112 AF Assist Lamp ........121 Foreword ............84 Time ..........112 AF metering modes ......122 Scope of delivery ..........
  • Page 8 Copying image data from the internal Storage .............157 memory to a memory card ......140 Creating new folder numbers .....140 Technical data ..........158 User Profile ..........141 Image stabilization ........141 Leica Academy ..........160 Leica on the Internet ........160 Leica information service ........161 Leica customer care........161...
  • Page 9: Designation Of Parts

    - manual in focusing 1.11 Flash (hot) shoe with - scrolling in menu list a. Center (firing) contact - scrolling through picture memory b. Control contacts c. Hole for locking pin Exclusively for use of Leica EVF2 (see also p.152)
  • Page 10: Bottom View

    1.21 Door over USB and HDMI sockets 1.28 LED indicating data loading for review mode / saving image data (appears only briefly in all modes, permanently lit when monitor is switched off) 1.22 Setting ring for 1.29 Monitor - scrolling in menu and submenu item lists - setting an exposure compensation, exposure bracketing, flash expo- vIEw From ThE rIghT (door open)
  • Page 11: Displays

    JPG fine these instructions only refer to the monitor. c. DNG + JPG S. fine For more information on the Leica EVF 2, see p. 152 and the viewfinder’s instructions. d. DNG + JPG fine According to CIPA DC-004 Standard...
  • Page 12 2.1.5 Battery charge level 2.1.17 Shutter speed (appears immediately with manual setting, i.e. with speed priority and manual modes, : Sufficient capacity after tapping the shutter release button with automatic setting, i.e. with programmed au- : Falling capacity tomatic exposure and aperture priority modes, red after pressing the shutter release but- : Insufficient capacity ton to the pressure point when the setting range is exceeded with programmed automatic exposure, aperture priority and speed priority modes, otherwise white)
  • Page 13 dISpLAyS 2.1.26 -screen with settings for INFO – Resolution – File format/Compression rate 2.1 IN rECordINg modE (see 2.1.4) – White balance (Symbols with additional *– if white balance fine tuning is set) a. No display: automatic setting : For tungsten lighting : For daylight : For electronic flash units : For cloudy conditions...
  • Page 14: In Review Mode

    2.2.6 Folder/picture number IN rEvIEw modE 2.2.7 Indication that internal memory is used to store images (when no memory card is inserted) 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.8 Histogram (see 2.1.13) 2.2.6 2.2.19 2.2.9 Continuous picture numbers/total number of pictures on memory card 2.2.7 2.2.18 2.2.10 ISO sensitivity...
  • Page 15: Menu Items

    mENU ITEmS 3.20 Graphic indication of brightness Rec. Histogram distribution menu items Explanation page 3.21 Graphic indication of brightness Play Histogram distribution File size Resolution 3.22 Settings Reset Picture Numbering File format / Compression rate Compression 3.23 Automatic review of the last Auto Review AUTO ISO Settings picture taken...
  • Page 16: Quick Guide

    • Memory card (not included in scope of delivery) The settings recommended above ensure simple, quick and reliable photogra- phy for your first shots with the Leica X2. Details on the various modes/func- tions can be found in the relevant sections on the pages indicated.
  • Page 17: Detailed Instructions

    INSTrUCTIoNS ChArgINg ThE bATTEry The Leica X2 is supplied with the required power by a lithium ion battery (A). prEpArATIoNS Caution: • Only the type of battery specifi ed and described in these instructions should ATTAChINg ThE CArryINg STrAp be used.
  • Page 18 • Only the charger specified and described in these instructions, or other char- gers specified and described by Leica Camera AG, may be used. The use of other chargers not approved by Leica Camera AG can cause damage to the batteries and, in extreme cases, to serious or life-threatening injuries.
  • Page 19 • Even when used under optimum conditions, every battery has a limited ser- Notes: • The battery can only be charged outside the camera. vice life! After several hundred charging cycles, this becomes noticeable as the operating times get significantly shorter. •...
  • Page 20 preparing the charger (C) Inserting the battery into the charger The charger must be equipped with the right plug (1.40) for the local power 1. Connect the charger to a power outlet. outlets. 2. Insert the battery into the charger by a.
  • Page 21: Inserting And Removing The Battery / The Memory Card

    INSErTINg ANd rEmovINg ThE bATTEry / Inserting and removing the battery Inset the battery (A) into the compartment with its contacts towards the ThE mEmory CArd Turn off the camera (see also p. 104) with the main switch (1.7). back of the camera. Push it all the way into the compartment (1.36) until the light gray spring locking catch (1.35) moves over the battery to hold it in place.
  • Page 22 To remove the battery, follow these instructions in reverse order. The light grey Charge level displays sprung locking catch at the battery compartment must be pushed aside to The charge level of the battery is displayed on the screen (see p. 90, 2.1.5). unlock the battery.
  • Page 23 Insert the memory card (B) into the slot (1.37) with the contacts facing the bat- Inserting and removing the memory card The Leica X2 takes SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory cards. These cards have a tery. Push it in against the spring resistance until you hear it click into place.
  • Page 24 (1.32a) anti-clockwise. • If you cannot insert the memory card, check that it is aligned correctly. • The range of SD/SDHC/SDXC cards available is too extensive for Leica Camera AG to fully test all available types for compatibility and quality.
  • Page 25: The Most Important Settings/Controls

    SwITChINg ThE CAmErA oN / oFF / In the menu, select Continuous (3.5), and in the submenu the desired setting. SELECTINg ThE EXpoSUrE FrEqUENCy The Leica X2 is turned on and off using the main switch (1.7). This is done by Notes: turning it from to the desired mode, i.e.
  • Page 26: Selecting The Record And Review Modes

    SELECTINg ThE rECord ANd rEvIEw modES rEvIEw For UNLImITEd TImE - PLAY Normally, when the Leica X2 is switched on (see previous section), or when Pressing the PLAY button (1.16) switches to review mode. it is reactivated (from stand-by mode, see p. 113) by pressing the shutter •...
  • Page 27 AUTomATIC rEvIEw oF ThE LAST pICTUrE Note: If Auto Review is turned on, every picture is shown on the screen immedi- If you have taken photographs using the serial exposure (see p. 104) or the ately after it has been taken. This provides a quick and easy way for you to automatic exposure bracketing functions (see p.
  • Page 28: Shutter Release Button

    ShUTTEr rELEASE bUTToN Notes: • The menu system can be used to select and set key and shutter acknowl- edgement tones, and to adjust their volume (see p. 113). • The shutter release button should be pressed gently and not jerkily to pre- vent camera shake.
  • Page 29: Menu Control

    CoNTroL SCroLLINg IN ThE mENU ITEm LIST Most settings on the Leica X2 are performed in the menu. Navigating in You can choose to scroll either item by item, or page by page. the menu is done with the setting ring (1.22) and the 4 direction buttons (1.23/.24/.26/.27).
  • Page 30 CALLINg Up A mENU ITEm’S SUbmENU CoNFIrmINg A SETTINg Press the right direction button (1.24). Press the MENU/SET button (1.25). • The submenu list appears, it is boxed, i.e. outlined in red. The active item • The submenu box disappears, the confi rmed (new) setting is displayed on is indicated by white characters on a black background.
  • Page 31 EXITINg ThE mENU Notes: Press either • Some functions are not available depending on other settings, in this case - the MENU/SET button (1.25), the menu item is displayed in grey and cannot be selected. • The menu screen returns to record mode (see p. 120). •...
  • Page 32 • A number of other functions are also controlled in principally the same way, after being accessed by pressing the respective buttons: (1.13) for Sensitivity - WB (1.14) for White balance - DELETE/FOCUS (1.15) for deleting image files/selecting focus meter- ing modes (only in review /record modes, respectively) (1.23) for exposure compensation, exposure bracketing, and flash EV+/-...
  • Page 33: Presets

    prESETS dATE The date can be set anywhere between 2009 and 2099. bASIC CAmErA SETTINgS In the Menu, select Date (3.27), in the first submenu either Setting or quence , and the respective second level submenus the desired settings. mENU LANgUAgE In the Setting submenu, use the setting ring (1.22) or the up and down direc- The following languages can be selected: tion buttons (1.23/1.26) to change the figures and the month, the left and...
  • Page 34: Automatic Stand-By Mode

    ACkNowLEdgEmENT (rESpoNSE) ANd ShUTTEr SoUNdS If active, this function switches the camera to stand-by mode after the selected With the Leica X2, you can decide whether you want your settings and other time to save power. functions to be acknowledged by an acoustic signal – two volumes are avail- able, or whether operation of the camera and actually taking photographs In the menu, select Auto Power Off (3.24), and in the submenu the desired...
  • Page 35: Monitor And Electronic Viewfinder Settings

    - the camera automatically switches itself to stand-by mode (see p. 113), you press the PLAY button (1.16) to review images, even if the Leica EVF 2 - the camera is switched off with the main switch (see p. 104), or - the battery is removed (see p.
  • Page 36: Switching The Monitor Off

    SwITChINg ThE moNITor oFF moNITor ANd ELECTroNIC vIEwFINdEr TImEoUT modE When using the optional external optical viewfinder (see p. 152) the monitor If active, this function switches the monitor and, if attached, the electronic image may be distracting. To prevent this, you can switch the monitor off viewinder off after the selected time.
  • Page 37: Basic Picture Settings Jpeg Resolution

    bASIC pICTUrE SETTINgS whITE bALANCE In digital photography, white balance ensures neutral, i.e. natural, reproduc- tion of color in any light. It is based on the camera being preset to reproduce a JpEg rESoLUTIoN When one of the JPG formats is selected (see next section) image recording particular color as white.
  • Page 38: Manual Setting By Metering

    manual setting by metering FINE-TUNINg whITE bALANCE SETTINgS Press the button (1.14), and in the menu appearing on the screen, select After finishing any of the above settings, access the WB Adjust screen from the white balance menu by pressing the right direction button (1.24) as indi- Aim the yellow frame appearing in the center of the screen at an object with cated by the red triangle.
  • Page 39: Iso Sensitivity

    (for “freezing” fast action or creating a larger depth The Leica X2 allows you to influence three of the most important image proper- of field, respectively) at the expense of increasing image noise.
  • Page 40: Color Rendition

    CoLor rENdITIoN In addition to the adjustments concerning sharpness, saturation, and contrast (see previous section) you can also select basic color rendition options. You can choose between Standard, Vivid - for highly saturated colors, and Natu- ral- for slightly less saturated colors and slightly softer contrast, plus two black and white settings B&W Natural and B&W High Contr.
  • Page 41: Record Mode Focusing

    , 1.26), and in the appearing menu, AF/MF select AF or MF. Confirm the setting by pressing either the shutter release FoCUSINg The Leica X2 offers both automatic and manual focusing modes, both cover button (1.8) or the button (1.25). MENU/SET a distance range of 30cm to infinity.
  • Page 42: Autofocus

    AUTomATIC dISTANCE SETTINg / AUToFoCUS AF ASSIST LAmp With the AF mode set, focusing is performed automatically when the shutter The built-in AF assist lamp (1.2) extends the AF system’s operational range release button is pressed to the first pressure point (1.8), i.e. the distance is into low light conditions.
  • Page 43: Af Metering Modes

    AF mETErINg modES 1 ArEA modE The Leica X2 offers a choice of four AF metering modes. This allows you to Focusing is based on the area indicated by an AF frame (2.1.9) in the center adapt the AF system to cope best with different subjects, situations, and of the screen.
  • Page 44: Point Mode

    11 ArEA modE SpoT modE Focusing is based on the areas indicated by the 11 AF frames. They are Focusing is based on the area indicated by a small AF frame in the center of grouped so as to cover a major part of the image, thus ensuring maximum the screen.
  • Page 45: Face Detection Mode

    Once set, manual focusing is performed by rotating the setting wheel (1.20) FACE dETECTIoN modE In this mode the Leica X2 automatically recognizes faces in the image and until the image of the important part/s of your subject is/are rendered as bases the focus on the closest ones registered.
  • Page 46: Manual Focus Assist Function

    For this purpose, the Leica prevent unintentional miss-setting, especially in the case of several consecu- X2 offers an optional help of a magnification function, where a central section tive shots of the same subject.
  • Page 47: Exposure Metering And Control

    EXpoSUrE mETErINg modES image field, but also records all other areas. The Leica X2 offers you a choice of three exposure metering modes. They In conjunction with metering memory-lock in particular (see p. 130) it allows allow adjustment to the prevailing light conditions, the situation and your style selective adjustment of the exposure to particular sections of the subject with of work and your creative ideas.
  • Page 48: The Histogram

    EXpoSUrE CoNTroL The histogram (2.1.13/2.2.8) shows the distribution of brightness in the pho- The Leica X2 offers you a choice of four exposure modes, with which you can tograph. In this connection, the horizontal axis corresponds to the tones from adjust the camera perfectly to your preferred working method or the relevant black (left) through gray to white (right).
  • Page 49: Programmed Automatic Exposure Mode

    progrAmmEd AUTomATIC EXpoSUrE ShIFTINg progrAm modE For fast, fully automatic photography. In this mode, exposure is controlled by Shifting the program mode curve combines the reliability and speed of fully automatic setting of shutter speed and aperture. automatic exposure control with the possibility of being able at any time to vary the speed/aperture combination selected by the camera according to To set this mode, turn both dials to their positions.
  • Page 50: Speed Priority Mode

    SpEEd prIorITy modE ApErTUrE prIorITy modE The speed priority mode automatically controls the exposure based on the Aperture priority mode automatically controls the exposure based on the manually set shutter speed. It is therefore particularly well suited for taking manually set aperture. It is therefore particularly well suited for taking pictures pictures of moving subjects, where the sharpness of the movement portrayed where the depth of field –...
  • Page 51: Manual Mode

    (2.1.17) and aperture (2.1.20) appear in white. As a solution, the Leica X2’s metering memory-lock function allows you to To take a picture with this mode measure the main subject first and then to retain this setting until you have 1.
  • Page 52: Exposure Compensation

    EXpoSUrE CompENSATIoN Notes: Exposure meters are calibrated to a normal, i.e. average photographic subject. • An exposure compensation cannot be set when using manual exposure If the relevant subject detail does not meet these requirements, for example mode (see p. 119) large areas of snow or, in the opposite case, a black steam locomotive filling •...
  • Page 53: Automatic Exposure Bracketing

    AUTomATIC EXpoSUrE brACkETINg Notes: Many attractive subjects are very rich in contrast, i.e. they have both very • Depending on the available shutter speed/aperture combination, the work- bright and very dark areas. The resulting effect can be quite different, depend- ing range of the automatic exposure bracketing can be limited.
  • Page 55: Flash Photography

    The amount of light reflected then determines the strength of the main TAkINg phoTogrAphS wITh ThE bUILT-IN FLASh UNIT The Leica X2 is equipped with a built-in flash unit (1.5) that rests hidden in the flash. camera body when not in use. For flash photography, it must be extended.
  • Page 56: Automatic Flash And Pre-Flash Activation

    mANUAL FLASh ANd prE-FLASh ACTIvATIoN – AUTomATIC FLASh ANd prE-FLASh ACTIvATIoN – For the combination of the situations and functions described most recently (to reduce „red eye” effect) above. „Red eye“ effect is caused by light from the flash reflecting off the cornea straight back to the camera and can occur when taking portrait and group pho- tos.
  • Page 57: Studio Mode

    “overtaken” by the traces of its own 4.0 m/13ft taillights. 5.6 m/18ft The Leica X2 gives you a choice between this normal flash firing moment and 8.0 m/26ft 1600 synchronization to the end of the exposure, i.e. immediately before the shutter...
  • Page 58: Flash Exposure Compensation

    USINg EXTErNAL FLASh UNITS FLASh EXpoSUrE CompENSATIoN The ISO flash shoe (1.11) of the Leica X2 also allows the use of more powerful, This function can be used to selectively reduce or strengthen the flash expo- external flash units. We specifically recommend using dedicated units such as sure regardless of the exposure of the available light, e.g.
  • Page 59: Additional Functions

    AddITIoNAL FUNCTIoNS operation Press the shutter release button (1.8, see p. 127) all the way down to take the photograph. SELF-TImEr • Progress is indicated by flashing of the self-timer LED (1.2) The self timer allows you to take a picture with a delay of either 2 or 12s. This - with 12s delay, first of all slowly (at 1Hz) and more quickly (at 2Hz) in the is particularly useful for group photographs, where you want to appear in the last 2s,...
  • Page 60: Formatting The Memory Card

    • Do not switch off the Leica X2 while the memory card is being formatted. • If the memory card has been formatted in another device, such as a com- puter, you should reformat it in the Leica X2.
  • Page 61: Working Color Space

    CopyINg ImAgE dATA From ThE INTErNAL mEmory To A mEmory CArd Thanks to its 110 MB internal memory, the Leica X2 can store several images without a card in the camera. If you wish to save these images permanently though, you should copy the image data to a memory card.
  • Page 62: User Profile

    / subjects. A total of three memory slots are available for 118). The Leica X2 offers a function that will often produce sharp pictures even such combinations. You can also reset all the menu items to the factory set- with such slow shutter speeds.
  • Page 63: Review Mode

    Camera File System). In addition, you can choose to have every picture taken to be shown automati- • It may not be possible to review files not created by the Leica X2. cally immediately after the shot. • In some cases, the monitor image may either be of poorer quality than 1.
  • Page 64: Selecting Pictures

    SImULTANEoUS rEvIEw oF 16 pICTUrES – the left and right direction buttons (1.24/1.27), or The Leica X2 allows you to enlarge a section of the picture by up to 16x, e.g. in – the setting wheel (1.20). order to study it more closely. Conversely, it is also possible to simultaneously Pressing/turning left takes you to the pictures with lower numbers, pressing/turning view 16 pictures, e.g.
  • Page 65: Selecting The Trimming

    SELECTINg ThE TrImmINg When a picture is enlarged, you can move the enlarged section out of the cen- tral position, e.g. to control the rendition of off -center subject detail. Use the respective direction buttons to move the enlarged section up, down, to the left or the right (1.23/1.24/1.26/1.27).
  • Page 66: Deleting Pictures

    1. Select Single and press the button (1.25). MENU/SET The Leica X2 also off ers you the option of deleting single or all pictures at the • After deleting, the next picture appears. same time, as required. If the picture is protected (see p. 146), it continues to be displayed and This is protected appears for a short time.
  • Page 67: Protecting/Unprotecting Pictures

    deleting all pictures proTECTINg/UNproTECTINg pICTUrES 1. Select All and press the MENU/SET button (1.25). The pictures saved on the memory card and in the internal memory can be • A submenu appears. protected against being accidentally deleted. 2. Confi rm or reject the process and press the button again.
  • Page 68 2. select the respective option, and Notes: 3. confi rm by pressing the button (1.25). • If a memory card is inserted (see p. 102), only the pictures on the card are MENU/SET accessible for protecting/unprotecting, i.e. if you want to protect/unprotect •...
  • Page 69: Review Of Portrait-Format Pictures

    EqUIpmENT • The image shown on an external display does not include any of the informa- The Leica X2 allows you to view your pictures on a TV, monitor, or projector tion on the camera monitor / viewfinder.
  • Page 70: Miscellaneous

    INFO screen (2.1.26) appears with the battery capacity indication (2.1.5) flashing. In this case, stop the data transfer, switch off the Leica X2 (see p. 104) and charge the battery (see p. 100). CoNNECTINg ANd TrANSFErrINg dATA wITh ThE CAmErA AS...
  • Page 71: Connecting And Transferring Data Using Card Readers

    ® Lightroom ® is available as a free download when you reg- ister your Leica X2 on the Leica Camera AG homepage. Further details can be found in the registration booklet enclosed in the camera packaging. INSTALLINg AdobE ® phoToShop ®...
  • Page 72: Installing Firmware Updates

    To do this, Leica provides firmware updates at irregular intervals, which you can easily download from our homepage. When you have registered your camera, Leica will inform you of any new up- dates.
  • Page 73: Accessories

    (Order no. 18 713) Important: Only the accessories specified and described below, and/or those specified and described by Leica Camera AG, may be used in this camera. External viewfinders Leather case X Case made of high-quality real leather (black). The case carries the camera...
  • Page 74: Handgrip X

    X rEpLACEmENT pArTS order no. The handgrip for the Leica X2 allows the camera to be held safely and com- Lens cap ................423-097.001-024 fortably. It is attached to the camera’s tripod thread by means of the knurled Hot shoe/ viewfinder socket cover ........423-097.001-026 screw on the bottom of the handgrip.
  • Page 75: Precautions And Care Instructions

    ANd CArE INSTrUCTIoNS and the memory card. • If salt water spray gets onto the Leica X2, wet a soft cloth with tap water, gENErAL prECAUTIoNS wring it out thoroughly and wipe the camera with it. Then wipe down thor- Do not use the Leica X2 in the immediate vicinity of devices with powerful oughly with a dry cloth.
  • Page 76: Care Instructions

    • To remove stains and fingerprints, the camera should be wiped with a clean • Always remove the battery if you will not be using the Leica X2 for a long pe- lint-free cloth. Tougher dirt in hard to reach corners of the camera body can riod of time.
  • Page 77: For The Charger

    • Never throw batteries into a fire as this can cause them to explode. • Always remove the memory card if you will not be using the Leica X2 for a long period of time. • Do not touch the connections on the rear of the memory card and keep For ThE ChArgEr •...
  • Page 78: Storage

    • Photo cases that became wet during use should be emptied to prevent dam- STorAgE • If you are not using the Leica X2 for an extended period of time, we recom- age to your equipment caused by moisture and any leather-tanning residue mend that you: released.
  • Page 79: Technical Data

    1632 x 1080 pixels (1.8M), DNG: 4944 x 3272 pixels. ting (M). Lens Leica Elmarit 24mm f/2.8 Asph. (corresponds to 36mm with 35mm- Exposure metering Multi-field, center-weighted, spot, optionally with format), 8 lens elements in 6 groups, 1 aspherical surface.
  • Page 80 ISO flash shoe with central and control contacts for connection of external, more powerful flash units, e.g. Leica SF 24D and the monitor 2,7“ TFT LCD with 230,000 pixels. external electronic viewfinder Leica EVF 2 displays see p.
  • Page 81: Leica Academy

    Should you have any technical questions regarding the use of Leica products ing, for many years we have also been offering the special services of the or the software included in some cases, the Leica Information Service will be Leica Akademie. These include practical seminars and training courses, which happy to answer in writing or by phone, fax, or email.

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