Manual Exposure Setting; B Setting / T Function - Leica M-P Instructions Manual

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MANUAL EXPOSURE SETTING

If the exposure setting is performed entirely manually, the shutter
speed dial (18) must be clicked to one of the engraved exposure
times or to one of the intermediate values.
Then:
1. Turn on the exposure meter, and
2. turn the shutter speed dial and /or the aperture setting ring
(12) on the lens – in each case in the direction indicated by
the triangular LED that is lit up – until only the circular LED is
lit up.
As well as the direction of rotation of the shutter speed setting dial
and aperture setting ring necessary for correct exposure, the three
LEDs in the light balance also indicate underexposure,
overexposure and correct exposure in the following way:
Underexposure by at least one aperture stop; turning to the
right is required
Underexposure by
required
Correct exposure
Overexposure by
required
Overexposure by at least one aperture stop; turning to the
left is required
Note:
For shutter speeds slower than 2s the remaining exposure time is
counted down and displayed in seconds after the shutter release.
190
/
aperture stop; turning to the right is
1
2
/
aperture stop; turning to the left is
1
2

B SETTING / T FUNCTION

With the
setting, the shutter remains open for as long as the
B
shutter release button is held down (up to a maximum of 60s;
depending on the ISO setting).
In conjunction with the self-timer, a T function is also available: If
is set and the self-timer is activated by tapping the shutter release
button (see also p. 200), the shutter opens automatically after the
selected delay time. It then remains open until you press the
shutter release button a second time – you do not need to hold the
button down. This enables you to largely prevent any blurring, even
with long exposures, by pressing the shutter release button.
In both cases, the exposure meter is disabled; after the shutter is
released however the digital display in the viewfinder counts the
elapsed exposure time in seconds, for guidance.
Fixed settings for slow shutter speeds
1. Hold down the focus button (3).
• The shutter speed sub-menu appears in the monitor.
Available shutter speeds - depending on the ISO sensitivity
- are marked in white, those that are unavailable in gray.
2. Use the setting dial or the direction pad (left/right) to select
the desired shutter speed.
• The sub-menu is displayed for a further 2s after the focus
button is released.
3. Release the shutter.
B

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