Leica X2 manuel d'utilisation

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    LEICA X2 Anleitung/ Instructions Abbildungen in den vorderen und hint eren Umschlagseiten Illustrations inside front and rear covers Abbildungen in den vorderen und hint eren Umschlagseiten Illustrations inside front and rear covers 93 384 VIII/ 1 2/ EL W/ B Leica Camera AG I Osk ar-Barnack - Straße 1 1 I 35 606 SOLMS I DEUT SCHLAND T elefon +49 ([...]

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    1.1 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.4a 1.1 1.3 1.2 1.9 1.10 1.11a 1.11b 1.11c 1.11 EV +/- AF/MF MENU /SET EV +/- AF/MF MENU /SET 1.16 1.15 1.14 1.13 1.12 1.19 1.17 1.18 1.22 1.21 1.20 1.29 1.28 1.27 1 .26 1.25 1.24 1 .23 1.30 1.31 1.32a 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.40 1.41 1.38a 1.38 1.39 1.42 1.36 1.37 1.35 Markenzeichen der Leica Camera Gruppe/® Registriertes Warenze[...]

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    82 This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environ ment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use the equipment ac cording to the instruction manual. FCC Note: (U. S. only)[...]

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    LEICA X2 Instructions[...]

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    FOREWORD Dear Customer, 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 excellent picture quality. Thanks to its fully automatic programmed exposure control mode and au - toflash feature, the Leica X2 provides uncomplicated photography. Alterna- tiv[...]

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    The CE identification of our products documents adherence to the fundamental requirements of the valid EU guidelines. WARNING MESSAGES • Modern electronic components react sensitively to electrostatic dis - charge. As people can easily pick up charges of tens of thousands of volts, by walking on synthetic carpets for example, a discharge can occ[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS FCC Note ....................................................... 82 Foreword ....................................................... 84 Scope of delivery .............................................. 84 CE Notice ....................................................... 85 Warning messages ..........................................[...]

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    87 Flash photography Taking photographs with the built-in flash unit ................................................... 134 Flash modes ............................................. 134 Automatic flash activation ...................... 134 Automatic flash and pre-flash activation . 135 Manual flash activation ........................... 135 M[...]

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    DESIGNATION OF PARTS FRONT VIEW (optional Hand Grip attached, flash retracted) 1.1 Eyelets for carrying strap 1.2 Self timer LED / AF assist light 1.3 Lens 1.4 Hand Grip with a. Fastening screw TOP VIEW 1.5 Flash 1.6 Attachment thread protection ring 1.7 Main Switch with detent positions for - OFF (camera switched off) - S (single shot) - C (cont[...]

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    89 1.21 Door over USB and HDMI sockets 1.22 Setting ring for - scrolling in menu and submenu item lists - setting an exposure compensation, exposure bracketing, ash expo - sure bracketing value - scrolling through picture memory - enlarging/reducing the pictures viewed 1.23 Direction button for - calling up exposure compensation, exposure bracke[...]

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    DISPLAYS 2.1 IN RECORD MODE Note: The displays listed here and mentioned throughout these instructions all appear either in the monitor or the optionally available external electronic viewnder, depending on whether the latter is switched on or off with its own respective button. None the less, these instructions only refer to the monitor. For m[...]

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    91 2.1.5 Battery charge level a. : Sufficient capacity b. : Falling capacity c. : Insufficient capacity d. : Replacement or recharging necessary 2.1.6 Frame counter (Number of remaining pictures) (If memory capacity is low, 0 flashes as a warning) 2.1.7 Indication that internal memory is used to store images (when no memory card is inserted) 2.1.8[...]

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    DISPLAYS 2.1 IN RECORDING MODE 2.1.26 INFO -screen with settings for – Resolution – File format/Compression rate (see 2.1.4) – White balance (Symbols with additional *– if white balance fine tuning is set) a. No display: automatic setting b. : For tungsten lighting c. : For daylight d. : For electronic flash units e. : For cloudy conditio[...]

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    93 2.2.5 2.2.4 2.2.3 2.2.2 2.2.1 2.2.12 2.2.11 2.2.10 2.2.9 2.2.19 2.2.18 2.2.15 2.2.17 2.2.16 2.2.13 2.2.14 2.2.6 2.2.8 2.2.20 2.2.21 2.2.7 2.2 IN REVIEW MODE 2.2.1 Review mode indication 2.2.2 Resolution 2.2.3 File format / Compression rate (see 2.1.4) 2.2.4 Protected picture 2.2.5 Battery charge level (see 2.1.5) 2.2.6 Folder/picture number 2.2.[...]

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    MENU ITEMS 94 Menu items Explanation Page 3.1 Resolution File size 116 3.2 Compression File format / Compression rate 116 3.3 AUTO ISO Settings 118 3.4 Metering Mode Exposure metering 126 3.5 Continuous Series exposure frequency 104 3.6 AF Assist Lamp Low light AF function 121 3.7 MF Assist Monitor image enlargement 125 3.8 Image Stabilization Anti[...]

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    QUICK GUIDE You will need the following items: • Camera • Battery (A) • Battery charger with appropriate power plug (C) • Memory card (not included in scope of delivery) PRESETS 1. Attach the appropriate power plug to the charger (see p. 99). 2. Place the battery (A) in the battery charger (C) to charge it (see p. 99). 3. Attach the charger[...]

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    96 DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS PREPARATIONS ATTACHING THE CARRYING STRAP CHARGING THE BATTERY The Leica X2 is supplied with the required power by a lithium ion battery (A). Caution: • Only the type of battery specifi ed and described in these instructions should be used. The use of other batteries not approved bei Leica Camera AG can cause damage to t[...]

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    • In case of noise, discoloration, deformation, overheating of leaking uid, the battery must be removed from the camera or charger immediately and replaced. Continued use of the battery carries a risk of overheating, resulting in re and/or explosion. • In case of leaking uid or a smell of burning, keep the battery away from sources of [...]

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    98 Notes: • The battery can only be charged outside the camera. • Batteries should be charged before the camera is used for the rst time. • The battery must have a temperature of 0°–35°C/32°–95°F to be charged (otherwise the charger will not switch on, or will switch off again). • Lithium ion batteries can be charged at any time[...]

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    99 Preparing the charger (C) The charger must be equipped with the right plug (1.40) for the local power outlets. To attach the plug, The appropriate plug type is pushed onto the charger until it clicks into place. 1.40 1.41 To remove a plug, simultaneously a. press the locking button (1.41) and b. pull the attached plug off upwards from its norma[...]

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    INSERTING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY / THE MEMORY CARD Turn off the camera (see also p. 104) with the main switch (1.7). Opening the battery / memory card door Turn the locking lever (1.32a) clockwise. The spring-loaded door (1.32) then opens automatically. 1.32a 1.32 Inserting and removing the battery Inset the battery (A) into the compartment with[...]

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    To remove the battery, follow these instructions in reverse order. The light grey sprung locking catch at the battery compartment must be pushed aside to unlock the battery. Important: Removing the battery while the camera is switched on (see p. 104) can result in the settings you made in the menus being erased (see p. 105), and it may also damage [...]

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    102 Inserting and removing the memory card The Leica X2 takes SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory cards. These cards have a write-protection switch that can be used to prevent unintentional storage and deletion of pictures. This switch takes the form of a slider on the non-beveled side of the card; in the lower position, marked LOCK, the data on the card is p[...]

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    103 Notes: • With a memory card inserted, image data will be saved to the card. If no card is inserted, image data will be saved to the camera’s internal memory. • 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 avail[...]

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    104 THE MOST IMPORTANT SETTINGS / CONTROLS SWITCHING THE CAMERA ON / OFF / SELECTING THE EXPOSURE FREQUENCY The Leica X2 is turned on and off using the main switch (1.7). This is done by turning it from OFF to the desired mode, i.e. to S (single shot), or C (continu- ous shooting). • The image (2.1) appears on the screen. 1.7 Note: If you forget[...]

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    105 SELECTING THE RECORD AND REVIEW MODES Normally, when the Leica X2 is switched on (see previous section), or when it is reactivated (from stand-by mode, see p. 113) by pressing the shutter release button (1.8, see p. 107), it is to record mode (see p. 120). To review the pictures, you can choose between two modes: 1. PLAY Unlimited review 2. Aut[...]

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    AUTOMATIC REVIEW OF THE LAST PICTURE If Auto Review is turned on, every picture is shown on the screen immedi- ately after it has been taken. This provides a quick and easy way for you to check whether the picture was taken successfully or you need to repeat it. The function allows selection of the length of time for which the picture is to be show[...]

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    SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON 1.7 The shutter release button (1.7) works in two stages. Pressing it lightly (to the  rst pressure point) activates automatic focusing if set, exposure metering, and exposure control and also saves the respective settings/ values (see p. 126). If the camera was previously in stand-by mode (see p. 113), this activates the [...]

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    MENU CONTROL Most settings on the Leica X2 are performed in the menu. Navigating in the menu is done with the setting ring (1.22) and the 4 direction buttons (1.23/.24/.26/.27). The setting wheel (1.20) can be used as an alternative for quick scrolling in the menu item list. Note: Menu control operations are possible either with the help of the mon[...]

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    CALLING UP A MENU ITEM’S SUBMENU Press the right direction button (1.24). • The submenu list appears, it is boxed, i.e. outlined in red. The active item is indicated by white characters on a black background. SELECTING A SETTING / A VALUE IN A SUBMENU Rotate the setting ring (1.22) or press the upper (1.23) or lower (1.26) direc- tion button. ?[...]

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    110 EXITING THE MENU Press either - the MENU/SET button (1.25), • The menu screen returns to record mode (see p. 120). - or the shutter release button (1.8), • The menu screen returns to record mode (see p. 120). - or the PLAY button (1.16). • The menu screen returns to review mode (see p. 125). Notes: • Some functions are not available dep[...]

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    111 • A number of other functions are also controlled in principally the same way, after being accessed by pressing the respective buttons: - ISO (1.13) for Sensitivity - WB (1.14) for White balance - DELETE/FOCUS (1.15) for deleting image les/selecting focus meter - ing modes (only in review /record modes, respectively) - EV+/- (1.23) for exp[...]

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    112 PRESETS BASIC CAMERA SETTINGS MENU LANGUAGE The following languages can be selected: German, Japanese, English, French, Spanish, Italian or traditional Chinese, sim- plified Chinese, Russian and Korean. In the menu, select Language (3.31), and in the submenu the desired setting. DATE The date can be set anywhere between 2009 and 2099. In the M[...]

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    113 AUTOMATIC STAND-BY MODE If active, this function switches the camera to stand-by mode after the selected time to save power. In the menu, select Auto Power Off (3.24), and in the submenu the desired setting. Note: Even if the camera is in stand-by mode, it can be turned on again at any time by pressing the shutter release button (1.8) or by tur[...]

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    MONITOR AND ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER SETTINGS Note: The monitor and the optional electronic viewfinder image displays are identi- cal. Where they appear depends on whether the viewfinder is switched on or off with its own respective button. The respective settings remain active even if - the camera automatically switches itself to stand-by mode (se[...]

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    SWITCHING THE MONITOR OFF When using the optional external optical viewnder (see p. 152) the monitor image may be distracting. To prevent this, you can switch the monitor off altogether during record mode. In the menu, select Opt. Viewfinder (3.13), and in the submenu On to switch the monitor off, or Off to switch it on. Note: Even if the mon[...]

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    BASIC PICTURE SETTINGS JPEG RESOLUTION When one of the JPG formats is selected (see next section) image recording is possible with 4 dierent resolutions (numbers of pixels). This allows you to adjust the pictures precisely to the intended use or to the available memory card capacity. In the menu, select Resolution (3.1), and in the submenu the d[...]

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    Manual setting by metering Press the WB button (1.14), and in the menu appearing on the screen, select or . Aim the yellow frame appearing in the center of the screen at an object with a uniformly white or grey surface that completely fills the frame and press the MENU / SET button (1.23) as indicated by the message. The settings are saved and can[...]

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    ISO SENSITIVITY The ISO setting determines the possible shutter speed/aperture combinations for a given illumination level. Higher sensitivities allow faster shutter speeds and/or smaller apertures (for “freezing” fast action or creating a larger depth of eld, respectively) at the expense of increasing image noise. Press the ISO button (1.13[...]

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    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 setti[...]

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    RECORD MODE FOCUSING The Leica X2 offers both automatic and manual focusing modes, both cover a distance range of 30cm to infinity. Selecting the mode Press the lower direction button ( AF/MF , 1.26), and in the appearing menu, select AF or MF . Confirm the setting by pressing either the shutter release button (1.8) or the MENU/SET button (1.25)[...]

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    AUTOMATIC DISTANCE SETTING / AUTOFOCUS With the AF mode set, focusing is performed automatically when the shutter release button is pressed to the first pressure point (1.8), i.e. the distance is measured, set, and locked (see also p. 147). • To indicate a correct and locked AF setting, - the frame color changes to green, - up to 9 green rectang[...]

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    122 AF METERING MODES The Leica X2 offers a choice of four AF metering modes. This allows you to adapt the AF system to cope best with different subjects, situations, and compositional ideas. Press the DELETE/FOCUS button (1.15), and in the appearing menu, select the desired setting. It is confirmed by pressing either the shutter release but- to[...]

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    123 11 AREA MODE Focusing is based on the areas indicated by the 11 AF frames. They are grouped so as to cover a major part of the image, thus ensuring maximum focusing security for snapshot type photography. Sharpness is registered in all 11 areas, but focusing is automatically determined by the closest objects registered. In addition, you can con[...]

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    124 FACE DETECTION MODE In this mode the Leica X2 automatically recognizes faces in the image and bases the focus on the closest ones registered. If no faces are detected, the 11 point mode is used. MANUAL FOCUSING For certain subjects and situations, it can be beneficial to set the focus your- self, rather than using autofocus (see the previous s[...]

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    125 Notes: • A manually set focus position can be locked by pressing the DELETE/FOCUS button (1.15) for more than one second. This can prove to be very useful to prevent unintentional miss-setting, especially in the case of several consecu- tive shots of the same subject. • A manually set focus position is retained even after switching the came[...]

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    EXPOSURE METERING AND CONTROL EXPOSURE METERING MODES The Leica X2 oers you a choice of three exposure metering modes. They allow adjustment to the prevailing light conditions, the situation and your style of work and your creative ideas. In the menu, select Metering Mode (3.4), and in the submenu the desired setting. MULTI-FIELD METERING – Wi[...]

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    THE HISTOGRAM The histogram (2.1.13/2.2.8) shows the distribution of brightness in the pho - tograph. In this connection, the horizontal axis corresponds to the tones from black (left) through gray to white (right). The vertical axis corresponds to the number of pixels in each brightness. This form of representation allows – alongside the image i[...]

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    128 PROGRAMMED AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE For fast, fully automatic photography. In this mode, exposure is controlled by automatic setting of shutter speed and aperture. To set this mode, turn both dials to their A positions. • The mode is indicated by P (2.1.1). To take a picture with this mode 1. Press the shutter release button (1.8) to its pressure p[...]

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    129 SPEED PRIORITY MODE The speed priority mode automatically controls the exposure based on the manually set shutter speed. It is therefore particularly well suited for taking pictures of moving subjects, where the sharpness of the movement portrayed – which is determined by the shutter speed used – is the crucial element of composition. By ma[...]

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    MANUAL MODE If, for example, you want to achieve a particular eect, which is only possible with a quite specic exposure, or if you want to ensure that several pictures with dierent trimming have an absolutely identical exposure, then you can manually set both shutter speed and aperture. To set this mode, set the desired values on both the [...]

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    EXPOSURE COMPENSATION Exposure meters are calibrated to a normal, i.e. average photographic subject. If the relevant subject detail does not meet these requirements, for example large areas of snow or, in the opposite case, a black steam locomotive filling the frame, and if you wish to bias the exposure identically in such cases for a number shots[...]

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    AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE BRACKETING Many attractive subjects are very rich in contrast, i.e. they have both very bright and very dark areas. The resulting effect can be quite different, depend- ing on which sections you base your exposure on. In such cases, you can use automatic exposure bracketing to produce a series of three shots with gradu - ated e[...]

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    FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY 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 camera body when not in use. For ash photography, it must be extended. To do so, push the release slider 1.17 towards the camera center. The spring- loaded flash unit then unfolds into its working[...]

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    AUTOMATIC FLASH AND PRE-FLASH ACTIVATION – (to reduce „red eye” eect) „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. It is therefore best if the people being photographed do not look straight at the camera. As the effec[...]

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    STUDIO MODE – This mode is intended exclusively to trigger other ash units, e.g. studio ash units equipped with a slave function (triggered optically by the camera flash), i.e. it cannot be used for normal flash photography. Note: To prevent blurred pictures with the slower shutter speeds in the modes , and , you should hold the camera st[...]

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    Note: When using faster shutter speeds, in terms of the image there is hardly any dif- ference, or only for rapid movements between the two firing moments. FLASH EXPOSURE COMPENSATION This function can be used to selectively reduce or strengthen the ash expo - sure regardless of the exposure of the available light, e.g. in a picture taken outsi[...]

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    ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS SELF-TIMER The self timer allows you to take a picture with a delay of either 2 or 12s. This is particularly useful for group photographs, where you want to appear in the picture yourself or if you want to avoid the picture being out of focus due to camera shake when releasing the shutter. In such cases, we recommend that you m[...]

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    FORMATTING THE MEMORY CARD Normally, it is not necessary to format (initialize) a memory card that has already been used. However, if a card that has yet to be formatted is inserted for the first time, it must be formatted. In such cases the Format sub-menu appears automatically. Nonetheless, we recommend formatting the memory card from time to ti[...]

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    140 WORKING COLOR SPACE The requirements in terms of color reproduction differ considerably for the vari - ous possible uses of digital picture files. Different color spaces have therefore been developed, such as the standard RGB (red/green/blue) that is perfectly adequate for simple printing. For more demanding image processing using ap- propri[...]

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    141 USER PROFILE With the Leica X2, any combination of all menu settings can be permanently stored, e.g. so that they can be retrieved quickly and easily at any time for recurring situations / subjects. A total of three memory slots are available for such combinations. You can also reset all the menu items to the factory set- ting. Creating a pro?[...]

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    REVIEW MODE SELECTING REVIEW MODES You can switch from record or menu setting mode to review at any time by pressing the PLAY button (1.16). In addition, you can choose to have every picture taken to be shown automati- cally immediately after the shot. 1. In the menu, select Auto Review (3.23), 2. in the submenu Duration , and 3. in the respective [...]

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    SELECTING PICTURES You can select the other saved pictures using either – the left and right direction buttons (1.24/1.27), or – the setting wheel (1.20). Pressing/turning left takes you to the pictures with lower numbers, pressing/turning right to those with higher numbers. Keeping the buttons pressed results in continu- ous scrolling at a rat[...]

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    Notes: • The more the picture is enlarged, the more the quality of reproduction in the monitor is reduced, due to the proportionally lower resolution. • It may not be possible to enlarge pictures created on other cameras. • If an enlarged section is being shown, using the setting wheel to view other pictures results in these also being shown [...]

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    DELETING PICTURES Pictures on the memory card and the internal memory can be deleted at any time. This can be useful, e.g. if you have already saved the pictures to other media, if you no longer need them or if you need to free up more memory space on the card. The Leica X2 also off ers you the option of deleting single or all pictures at the same[...]

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    Deleting all pictures 1. Select All and press the MENU/SET button (1.25). • A submenu appears. 2. Confi rm or reject the process and press the MENU/SET button again. • The message No valid image to play or the originally shown picture ap- pears again, if it has not been deleted after all. However, if the pictures included some with protection [...]

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    2. select the respective option, and 3. confi rm by pressing the MENU/SET button (1.25). • A protected picture is indicated by the lock display (2.2.4). Notes: • If a memory card is inserted (see p. 102), only the pictures on the card are accessible for protecting/unprotecting, i.e. if you want to protect/unprotect a picture saved to the inter[...]

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    148 REVIEW OF PORTRAIT-FORMAT PICTURES Normally, the pictures on the monitor are shown how they were taken, i.e. if the camera was held horizontally, the picture will be shown that way too. In the case of portrait format pictures though, i.e. if the camera was held vertically for the shot, this may be inconvenient since, with the camera held horizo[...]

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    149 MISCELLANEOUS TRANSFERRING DATA TO A COMPUTER The Leica X2 is compatible with the following operating systems: Microsoft ® : Windows ® XP / Vista ® / 7 ® Apple ® Macintosh ® : Mac ® OS X (10.4) and higher The Leica X2 is equipped with a USB 2.0 High Speed interface for transferring data to a computer. This allows fast data transfer to co[...]

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    150 CONNECTING AND TRANSFERRING DATA USING CARD READERS The picture files can also be transferred to other computers using a standard card reader for SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards (including UHS I standard types). Card readers with a USB interface are available for computers with a USB interface. Note: The Leica X2 is equipped with an internal sensor [...]

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    151 System requirements Like every software, every version of Adobe ® Lightroom ® calls for different versions of the employed operating system (Windows/Mac). Therefore, please check your operating system’s compatibility before downloading Adobe ® Lightroom ® . On some Windows versions, it is possible that the operating system will issue a w[...]

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    152 ACCESSORIES Important: Only the accessories specied and described below, and/or those specied and described by Leica Camera AG, may be used in this camera. Leather case X Case made of high-quality real leather (black). The case carries the camera in vertical postion, camera slips in and out of the case for carrying and shooting. Comes wit[...]

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    153 Handgrip X The handgrip for the Leica X2 allows the camera to be held safely and com- fortably. It is attached to the camera’s tripod thread by means of the knurled screw on the bottom of the handgrip. (Order no. 18712) Notes: • This handgrip is designed exclusively for the Leica X2 and the Leica X1. It cannot be attached to any other camer[...]

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    154 PRECAUTIONS AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Do not use the Leica X2 in the immediate vicinity of devices with powerful magnetic, electrostatic or electromagnetic fields (e.g. induction ovens, micro- wave ovens, television sets or computer monitors, video game consoles, cell phones, radio equipment). • If you place the Leica X2 on o[...]

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    155 SENSOR Cosmic radiation (e.g. on ights) can cause pixel defects. CONDENSATION If condensation has formed on or in the Leica X2, you should switch it off and leave it to stand at room temperature for around an hour. Once the camera temperature has adjusted to room temperature, the condensation will disap- pear by itself. CARE INSTRUCTIONS As[...]

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    156 • Always ensure that the battery contacts are clean and freely accessible. While lithium ion batteries are proof against short circuits, they should still be protected against contact with metal objects such as paper clips or jew- elry. A short-circuited battery can get very hot and cause severe burns. • If a battery is dropped, check the c[...]

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    157 STORAGE • If you are not using the Leica X2 for an extended period of time, we recom - mend that you: a. switch it off (see p. 104), b. remove the memory card (see p. 102), and c. remove the battery (see p. 100) (after a maximum of 3 days, the time and date will be lost, see p. 102). • A lens works like a magnifying glass if bright sunligh[...]

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    158 TECHNICAL DATA Sensor APS-C-size CMOS Sensor (23.6x15.7mm) with 16.5/16.2 Megapix - els (in total/eective), aspect ratio 3:2 Resolution Selectable for JPEG format: 4928 x 3264 pixels ( 16.2M ), 4288 x 2856 pixels ( 12.2M ), 3264 x 2160 pixels ( 7M ), 2144 x 1424 pixels ( 3.1M ), 1632 x 1080 pixels ( 1.8M ), DNG: 4944 x 3272 pixels. Lens Leic[...]

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    159 Flash modes Flash switched on and o by extending/retracting the unit, automatic flash activation with and without pre-flash, manual flash activa- tion with and without pre-flash, automatic flash activation with slower shutter speeds with and without pre-flash, studio mode for triggering slave equipped external ash systems. Flash exp[...]

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    160 Leica Akademie As well as outstanding high performance products for photography and view- ing, for many years we have also been offering the special services of the Leica Akademie. These include practical seminars and training courses, which are intended to share our knowledge about the world of photography, image processing and presentation w[...]