LEICA M10-D Instruction manual
Foreword/Scope of delivery EN 2 FOREWORD SCOPE OF DELIVERY Dear Customer, We wish you a great deal of fun and success taking photographs with your new Leica M10-D. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure that you familiarize yourself with the full scope of functions your camera has to offer. Before using your camera for the first time, please check the accessories* for completeness.
REPLACEMENT PARTS/ACCESSORIES Only the accessories specified and described in this manual or by Leica Camera AG must be used with the camera (battery, charger, mains plug, mains cable, etc.). These accessories should only be used with this product. Third-party accessories may result in malfunctions or damage to the product. EN Replacement parts/accessories Please visit the Leica Camera AG website for information on the extensive range of Leica replacement parts/accessories: us.leica-camera.
EN LEGAL NOTES Legal information DISPOSAL OF ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT LEGAL NOTES (Applies within the EU and for other European countries with active waste separation policies.) • Compliance with copyright laws is mandatory. The recording and publication of pre-recorded media like tapes, CDs or other published or broadcast material may breach copyright laws.
IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE USE OF GPS Legal restrictions on use • The use of GPS and associated technologies may be restricted in some countries or regions. • You should therefore contact your travel agent or the embassy of your destination country for relevant information beforehand. • The People's Republic of China and Cuba (exceptions: Hong Kong and Macao) prohibit the use of GPS within their territories and in the vicinity of their borders. • Violations will be prosecuted by local authorities.
Legal information EN 6 IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE USE OF WLAN • Appropriate measures must be taken to ensure security and protect against disruptions to the systems in place where devices or computer systems are in use that require more stringent security than WLAN devices. • Leica Camera AG shall not accept liability for damages arising from the use of the camera for purposes other than as a WLAN device. • It is assumed that the WLAN function will be used in countries where this camera is sold.
SAFETY REMARKS • Do not use your camera in the immediate vicinity of devices that generate powerful magnetic, electrostatic or electromagnetic fields (e.g. induction ovens, microwave ovens, television sets or computer screens, video game consoles, cell phones, broadcasting equipment). Their electromagnetic fields can interfere with recordings. • Strong magnetic fields, e.g. from speakers or large electric motors, can damage the stored picture data or disrupt recording.
Safety remarks EN LENS • A camera lens can have the effect of a magnifying glass when exposed to direct frontal sunlight. The camera must therefore be protected against extended exposure to direct sunlight. • Attaching the lens cap and keeping the camera in the shade or ideally in its camera case, will help prevent damage to the interior of the camera.
SENSOR •U sing the charger in the vicinity of broadcasting receivers may interfere with reception. Ensure a distance of at least 1 m (3 ft) between the charger and the receiver. • When the charger is in use, it may emit a buzzing sound – this is normal and not a malfunction. • Disconnect the charger from the mains when it is not in use, as it consumes electricity (a very small amount), even if no battery is inserted. • Always keep the charger contacts clean, and never short circuit them.
EN GENERAL NOTES General notes CAMERA/LENS • Make a note of the serial numbers of your camera (engraved in the base of the camera housing) and lenses, as this information will be extremely important in case of loss. • Make sure to always have a lens or the camera bayonet cover attached to prevent dust or other foreign bodies penetrating the camera. • That is why you should always replace lenses quickly and in a dust-free environment.
MEMORY CARD • The range of available SD/SDHC/SDXC cards on the market is too extensive for Leica Camera AG to test for compatibility and quality. Generally, any type of memory card may be used without any damage to the camera or memory card. As some "no name" cards may not fully comply with the SD/SDHC/SDXC standards, Leica Camera AG cannot provide any guarantee of function.
General notes EN 12 SENSOR FIRMWARE UPDATE • Any dust or dirt particles stuck to the glass cover of the sensor may result in noticeable dark stains or specks on the pictures. Leica is continuously working on the further development and optimization of Leica M10-D. As digital cameras have many functions that are controlled electronically, improvements and enhancements to the functions can be installed on the camera at a later date. Leica releases so-called firmware updates at irregular intervals.
Note Additional information Important Failure to comply with instructions may result in damage to the camera, the accessories or the pictures EN General notes Definition of the various categories of information found in this manual Attention Non-compliance may result in personal injury 13
EN PART DESIGNATIONS Part Designations CAMERA 6 14 5 4 15 3 13 2 17 16 7 20 23 21 18 12 1 24 22 11 7 19 25 10 9 27 8 28 14 26
1 Leica M lenses with viewfinder attachment cover the brightness sensor. Please read the sections “Displays (viewfinder)” and “Leica M lenses” for more information about how to work with these and other lenses.
EN DISPLAYS Displays VIEWFINDER 3 1 2 3 16 1 Bright-line frame (e.g. 50mm + 75mm) 2 Metering field for focusing Digital display a. : –– Displays the automatically calculated shutter speed in aperture priority mode A or the countdown of longer shutter speeds in 1 s increments. –– Warning that the metering or setting ranges are overshot or undershot using aperture priority mode A –– Exposure compensation value (appears for a short time during setting and for about 0.
VISOFLEX (optional accessory) WHEN TAKING A PICTURE (All displays/values refer to actual settings) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 17 15 13 14 11 9 10 16 18 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 White balance mode File format/compression level/resolution Exposure metering method Shutter button/Drive mode GPS Light intensity/focal length or lens type Battery capacity Histogram Identification of in focus edges in the subject (Focus peaking) Spot exposure metering field (only if the metering method is switched on)
Table of Content EN TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD....................................................................................... 2 CAMERA....................................................................................................... 14 LENS............................................................................................................. 15 SCOPE OF DELIVERY........................................................................ 2 DISPLAYS.........................................
MAIN SWITCH.................................................................................................... 30 FOCUS METERING METHODS USING THE RANGEFINDER.............................. 44 SHUTTER SPEED SETTING WHEEL.................................................................... 32 FOCUS METERING METHODS IN LIVE VIEW MODE......................................... 45 ASSIST FUNCTIONS FOR MANUAL FOCUSING IN LIVE VIEW MODE.............. 46 THUMBWHEEL.................................................
Table of Content EN RESETTING THE CAMERA TO FACTORY SETTINGS................................... 64 FIRMWARE UPDATE..................................................................................... 65 REMOTE CAMERA CONTROL...................................................................... 65 LEICA FOTOS APP.............................................................................................. 65 CARE/STORAGE..............................................................................
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EN PREPARATION Preparation ATTACHING THE CARRY STRAP PREPARING THE CHARGER Use the mains cable with the matching regional plug to connect the charger to mains electricity. Note The charger will automatically adapt to local mains voltage. Attention Once you have attached the carry strap, please make sure that the clips are mounted correctly to prevent the camera from falling.
CHARGING THE BATTERY CHARGE STATUS DISPLAYS ON THE CHARGER Preparation The camera is powered by a lithium-ion battery. EN INSERTING THE BATTERY IN THE CHARGER The status LED indicates a correct charging process. Display Charge status Charge time* CHARGE flashes green battery is charging 80% lights up orange 80% approx. 2 h CHARGE continuous green light 100% approx. 3½ h Disconnect the charger from mains electricity when the charging process is complete. There is no risk of overcharging.
Preparation EN INSERTING/REMOVING THE BATTERY CLOSING THE BOTTOM COVER Ensure that the camera is switched OFF (see p. 30) OPENING THE BOTTOM COVER ▸ Insert the bottom cover (Fig.
INSERTION CHARGE STATUS DISPLAY IN THE VIEWFINDER CHARGE STATUS DISPLAY IN THE VISOFLEX (optional accessory) Pressing the function button will display the charge level of the battery in the Visoflex. Preparation ▸ Press the function button 1x • Display in percent EN REMOVAL Display Charge status approx. 88 - 100% approx. 63 - 87% approx. 47 - 62% approx. 36 - 46% Important Ensure that the bottom cover is securely closed before switching on the camera. approx. 26 - 35% approx.
Preparation EN MEMORY CARD INSERTION/REMOVAL The camera will save exposures to an SD (Secure Digital), SDHC (High Capacity) or SDXC (eXtended Capacity) memory card. The memory card slot is located directly next to the battery compartment. Open/Close the bottom cover (see p. 24) INSERTION Notes • SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards are available from various suppliers in various sizes and with differing read/write speeds.
COMPATIBLE LENSES Most Leica M lenses can be used with any lens equipment (with or without 6-bit encoding in the bayonet). Your camera will also deliver great pictures with Leica M lenses without encoding. We recommend entering the lens model type manually to ensure the best possible image quality (see p. 40). Please read the following sections for details on the very few exceptions and limitations. Notes • Our Leica Customer Care department can retrofit many Leica M lenses with 6-bit encoding.
EN LENSES WITH LIMITED COMPATIBILITY COMPATIBLE, BUT EXACT FOCUSING MAY BE LIMITED Preparation COMPATIBLE, BUT MAY POSE RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE CAMERA AND/OR LENS Despite the high precision of the rangefinder on the camera, exact focusing with 135 mm lenses with an open aperture cannot be guaranteed due to the very low depth of field. We therefore recommend stopping down by at least 2 steps. Live View mode, on the other hand, plus the various setting aids provided, allow unrestricted use of this lens.
ATTACHING/DETACHING THE LENS EN DETACHING ▸ Ensure that the camera is switched OFF ▸ Ensure that the camera is switched OFF ▸ Hold the lens on the fixed ring ▸ Hold the lens on the fixed ring ▸ Position the alignment button on the lens opposite the release button on the camera housing ▸ Press and hold the release button on the camera housing ▸ Attach the lens in this position ▸ Turn the lens counter-clockwise until the alignment button is opposite the release button ▸ Turn the lens clockwise until
EN CAMERA OPERATION Camera operation OPERATING ELEMENTS SWITCHING THE CAMERA OFF Off MAIN SWITCH The main switch switches the camera on and off. SWITCHING THE CAMERA ON On WLAN ACTIVATION On Notes • Once switched on, the camera will be ready to use after approx. 1 s. • The LED lights up briefly and the displays in the viewfinder appear.
SHUTTER BUTTON EN Camera operation The shutter button works in two stages. 1. Tapping (= Pressing the shutter button to the 1st pressure point) – activates the camera electronics and rangefinder display – saves the metered exposure value in aperture priority mode, i.e.
Camera operation EN SHUTTER SPEED SETTING WHEEL ISO SETTING WHEEL The shutter speed setting wheel has no stop, which means it can be turned in either direction from any position. It will click at each engraved position and for intermediate values. Intermediate positions outside the click positions must not be used. Please read the section “Exposure” (see p. 49) for details about exposure settings.
FUNCTION BUTTON – Zooming and navigation in the Live View image when using Visoflex – Setting the date/time – Setting selected menu items/functions – – – – – – – EN Camera operation THUMBWHEEL FOCUS BUTTON Battery capacity display Firmware update Changing Live View mode Reset to factory settings Sensor cleaning Date/time setting Display of remaining exposure counter – Focus aid activation – Resetting the camera to factory settings 33
EN CAMERA DEFAULT SETTINGS Camera default settings MENU LANGUAGE The menu language is English and cannot be changed. Setting the year: Setting the month: Setting the day: Setting the hour: Setting the minute: SETTING THE DATE AND TIME ▸ Set the main switch to l ▸ Press and hold the function button (≥ 12 s) ▸ Turn the thumbwheel • The values are adjusted. ▸ Press the function button briefly • The next setting appears. ▸ Press the function button longer • Setting is saved and exited.
AUTO POWER SAVING (STANDBY MODE) (Setting via app only) The camera will switch to the power-saving standby mode after a preset time to extend battery life if this function is activated. Factory setting: 10 min. Note • Auto GPS Time is available only if the GPS function is set to ON when Visoflex is used. Other setting options are available via app. Note The camera can be reactivated from standby mode at any time by pressing the shutter button or by switching the main switch off and on again.
EN VIEWFINDER SETTINGS INFORMATION DISPLAYS Camera default settings BRIGHTNESS You can use Visoflex for the display of various settings in picture mode. RANGEFINDER When using the rangefinder The brightness sensor 13 automatically adjusts rangefinder brightness. ▸▸ Tap the function button • The displays for battery capacity and number of remaining exposures alternate. VISOFLEX Visoflex brightness remains unchanged.
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EN BASIC PICTURE SETTINGS Basic picture settings FILE FORMAT Choose the JPG format JPG or the standardized raw data format DNG (= digital negative). These can be used individually or simultaneously. Factory setting: DNG JPG Setting via app only. Notes • The standardized DNG (Digital Negative) format is generally used for the storage of raw data. • The resolution setting for the JPG format is used (see next section), i.e.
CONTRAST (Setting via app only) One of the many advantages of digital photography is that it is very easy to change key image properties. You can manipulate contrast, sharpness and color saturation before the picture is taken. These functions can be set via app only. The contrast setting, i.e. the difference between light and dark image sections, determines whether an image comes across as “flat” or “brilliant”.
Basic picture settings EN 40 LENS DETECTION USING A LEICA M LENS WITH 6-BIT ENCODING The 6-bit encoding in the bayonet of current model Leica M lenses allows the camera to detect the lens type. – This information is used for e.g. picture data optimization. Edge darkening, for example, which can become noticeable when wide-angle lenses and large apertures are used, is compensated in the relevant picture data.
USING A LEICA R LENS A standard profile is used when a Leica R lens is attached via the Leica R adapter M. No lens data will be saved to the EXIF data. EN Basic picture settings Notes on Leica M lenses • Many lenses have their item number engraved on the opposite side of the depth of field scale. • The list also includes lenses that used to be available without encoding (pre-June 2006). Newer lenses are all provided with encoding and can therefore be automatically detected.
EN PICTURE MODE Picture mode IMAGE TYPES 1/8000 ISO 12500 EV USING THE RANGEFINDER B 999-9000 C IMAGE FIELD (BRIGHT-LINE FRAME) The bright-line rangefinder of this camera is not just a very high-quality, large, brilliant and bright viewfinder – it also doubles as a highly precise, lens-coupled rangefinder. All Leica M lenses with focal lengths between 16 and 135 mm are coupled automatically when they are attached to a camera. The viewfinder has a magnification factor of 0.73x.
EN 28 mm + 90 mm F2.8 1/8000 ISO 12500 EV Picture mode The relevant bright-line frame will light up in the combinations 35 mm + 135 mm, 50 mm + 75 mm or 28 mm + 90 mm when lenses with a focal length of 28 (Elmarit as of serial number 2 411 001), 35, 50, 75, 90 and 135 mm are used. 999-9000 35 mm + 135 mm F2.8 1/8000 ISO 12500 EV 999-9000 INFO 22:45PM 22.02.2012 12MP 8234/9999 INFO 22:45PM 22.02.2012 50 mm + 75 mm F2.8 12MP 8234/9999 1/8000 ISO 12500 EV 999-9000 INFO 22:45PM 22.02.
Picture mode EN LIVE VIEW MODE FOCUSING (When using Visoflex) Various assist functions are provided for focusing, depending on whether you use the camera's rangefinder or Live View mode. When Visoflex is used, the image is show exactly as it is rendered by the attached lens. Notes • Live View mode is based on the image captured by the sensor. The camera must control the shutter. Shutter control is audible and may result in a slight delay in shutter release.
SPLIT IMAGE METHOD FOCUS METERING METHODS IN LIVE VIEW MODE EN For an architectural photograph, you might aim the metering field of the rangefinder at e.g. the vertical edge or any other clearly defined vertical line and keep turning the focus ring on the lens until the edge contour or the line is visible at the outer edges of the metering field without any offset.
EN ASSIST FUNCTIONS FOR MANUAL FOCUSING IN LIVE VIEW MODE Picture mode (When using Visoflex) Your camera offers two useful assist functions to facilitate and improve setting accuracy: –– The magnification of an (initially) central cropped section of the screen image (Zooming). –– Marking of screen image sections where subject elements are in clear focus (Focus Peaking) Both assist functions can be used simultaneously. Both are part of the factory settings and therefore activated by default.
EN Application The contours of objects shown in perfect focus on the LCD panel can be rendered in color for easy recognition. Factory setting: Function ON. Color: red ▸▸ Select an image section Notes The function can be deactivated or the color changed via app. ▸▸ Turn the focus ring to mark the desired subject elements • All subject elements that are rendered in focus with the selected distance setting are marked with a silhouette in the selected color. F2.
Picture mode EN ISO SENSITIVITY The ISO setting covers a range of ISO 100 - 50000, allowing you to adapt to the relevant situation as required. In addition to fixed settings, the camera also features the A function, in which the camera automatically adjusts the sensitivity to ambient brightness and/or shutter speed/aperture settings. In conjunction with aperture priority mode, this function extends the range for automatic exposure control.
WHITE BALANCE EXPOSURE EN In digital photography, white balance ensures neutral color rendering in any light. White balance is based on the camera being preset to render a particular light color as white. EXPOSURE METERING METHODS Picture mode Factory setting: Auto (for automatic control, which delivers neutral results in most situations.) Other setting options are available via app. The Leica M10-D only offers center-weighted metering.
Picture mode EN When using the rangefinder Mostly center-weighted metering. The light reflected by the light-colored shutter blades is captured and measured by a photodiode. When the measuring range of the exposure meter is undercut in a manual setting and very low light density, then the triangular LED ( ) in the viewfinder on the left will flash as a warning; the LED on the right ( ) will flash when the measuring range of the exposure meter is surpassed.
EXPOSURE SETTING APERTURE PRIORITY MODE A When the shutter speed setting wheel is in the A position, the camera electronics will calculate the correct shutter speed automatically and steplessly in the range between 1⁄4000 s and 4 min (max. exposure time available only for ISO 100/200). The calculation includes the set sensitivity, metered brightness and the manually selected aperture. The resulting shutter speed is displayed in half increments for more transparency.
EN MANUAL EXPOSURE SETTING Picture mode ▸ Tap the shutter button ▸ Set the desired exposure (using the shutter speed setting wheel or the aperture setting wheel on the lens). • In Live View mode this is done with the help of the mark on the light balance in the footer line of the screen image. • When the rangefinder is used, this is done with the help of a light balance consisting of three LEDs.
METERING MEMORY LOCK Notes • A metering memory lock doesn’t make much sense in conjunction with multi-field metering, because a targeted capture of an individual subject element will not be possible. • In conjunction with metering memory lock, Live View also offers an exposure simulation feature. ▸▸ Tap the shutter button • The measurement is taken and saved.
Picture mode EN EXPOSURE COMPENSATION LONG-TERM EXPOSURE (B) Exposure meters are calibrated for a medium gray scale value (18% reflection), which matches a standard, i.e. average image subject. Should the measured image detail not fulfill that requirement, then the a relevant exposure compensation can be effected.
In each of these cases, the exposure meter remains deactivated; after shutter release, however, the digital number display in the viewfinder counts the elapsed exposure time in seconds. Notes • Long exposure times may cause severe image noise. • After exposures with slower shutter speeds (from approx. 1⁄30 s, may differ depending on other menu settings), a data processing procedure will help reduce this annoying phenomenon. The process will take as long as the exposure.
Picture mode EN 56 SERIAL EXPOSURES SELF-TIMER (Setting via app only) (Setting via app only) The camera is set to single shot exposures by default. You can also take serial exposures to e.g. capture motion sequences at various stages. Specify via the app, whether you want to take single shots or serial exposures. You can use the self-timer to take a picture with a delay of either 2 or 12 s.
ATTACHING THE FLASH UNIT The camera determines the necessary flash intensity by firing one or more pre-flashes, fractions of a second before taking the actual picture. The main flash fires immediately after, at the start of exposure. All factors influencing exposure (e.g. filters, aperture settings, distance to the main subject, reflective ceilings, etc.) are automatically considered.
Picture mode EN 58 FLASH EXPOSURE METERING (TTL METERING) The camera offers a fully automated, camera-controlled flash mode in conjunction with the system-compatible flash units (see p.>) for the two exposure modes aperture priority and manual setting. An additional brightening control is provided. However, if the ambient brightness at the shortest possible flash sync speed of 1⁄180 s would result in overexposure, then only a HSS-compatible flash unit will fire in aperture priority mode.
▸▸ Switch on the flash unit ▸▸ Set the desired guide number control mode (e.g. TTL or GNC = Guide Number Control) on the flash unit ▸▸ Switching the camera on ▸▸ Tap the shutter button before each flash exposure to activate exposure metering • The flash unit may not fire if this step is missed by pressing the shutter button down completely and skipping these settings. HSS (HIGH SPEED SYNC.
Picture mode EN FLASH CONTROL FLASH RANGE (SELECTING THE SYNC SPEED / SYNC SPEED RANGE) Reproduction of the available light is determined by the shutter speed and the aperture. With a permanent setting of the shortest possible shutter speed for flash mode (sync time), an unnecessary, more or less severe underexposure of all subject elements not correctly lit by the flash will frequently occur.
This function can be used to selectively reduce or strengthen the flash exposure regardless of the exposure from available light, e.g. in a picture taken in the evening or to brighten the face of a person in the foreground while retaining the same lighting ambiance. This function can only be set and implemented via the flash unit*. Notes • A brighter flash illumination with Plus correction will require a higher flash intensity and vice versa.
EN REVIEW MODE Playback/Review mode AUTOMATIC REVIEW OF THE MOST RECENT PICTURE TAKEN IN VISOFLEX (Setting via app only) The Auto Review function allows you to view each picture right after it was taken. That allows you to check whether the shot was successful or should be taken again. The function additionally allows – possibly in conjunction with the shutter button – to set the length of time the picture will be displayed. Factory setting: Function OFF Other settings are available via app.
OTHER FUNCTIONS DATA STRUCTURE ON THE MEMORY CARD FOLDER STRUCTURE The files (= pictures) on the memory cards are saved in automatically generated folders. The first three characters signify the folder number (numerals), the last five the folder name (letters). You can change the numbers and the letters when you create a new folder. By default, the first folder is named "100LEICA", the second "101LEICA", etc. The folder number will be the next available number; you can have max. 999 folders.
Other functions EN RECORDING THE IMAGE LOCATION WITH GPS USING RAW DATA (DNG) (only in conjunction with Visoflex) The GPS (global positioning system) allows the pinpointing of a receiver anywhere in the world. When the function is activated, the Leica M10-D continuously receives the corresponding signals and updates the GPS information. It can write this information - latitude and longitude, height above sea level - to the "EXIF" data.
Leica is continuously working on the further improvement and optimization of your camera. Since many camera functions are entirely controlled by software, some of these improvements and additions to the functional scope can be installed in retrospect. Leica offers firmware updates at irregular intervals, which you can download from our website. Leica will notify you of any new updates, once you have registered your camera.
EN CARE/STORAGE Care/Storage CAMERA HOUSING 66 • Keep your equipment meticulously clean, as any kind of dirt residue represents a breeding ground for micro organisms. • Only clean the camera with a soft, dry cloth. Stubborn dirt should first be moistened with a watered-down detergent and can then be wiped away with a dry cloth. • Wet a soft cloth with tap water, wring it out thoroughly and wipe the camera clean of any salt water spray. Then wipe it down thoroughly with a dry cloth.
VIEWFINDER • Switch off your camera and leave it to stand at room temperature for around 1 hour if condensation has formed on or in the camera. The condensation will disappear, once the camera temperature has reached room temperature. RECHARGEABLE BATTERY • Remove the rechargeable battery if the camera will not be used for an extended period of time, as the date and time setting will be lost latest after 2 months. • Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries should only be stored partially charged, i.e.
EN SENSOR Care/Storage SENSOR CLEANING • Any inspection or cleaning of the sensor should be done in an environment that is as much as possible dust-free to prevent further contamination. • Use clean, possibly ionized gases like air or nitrogen to blow loose dust from the cover glass of the sensor. We recommend using (rubber) bellows without a brush. Some specialist, low-pressure cleaning sprays, e.g. "Tetenal Antidust Professional" can also be used (follow the instructions provided for the product).
Stop cleaning EN ▸▸ Switch the camera off on the main switch Care/Storage Important • Leica Camera AG will not accept any responsibility for damages caused by the user when cleaning the sensor. • Do not attempt to physically blow dust particles off the cover glass of the sensor. The smallest droplets of saliva can cause stains that will be difficult to remove. • Do not use high pressure compressed air cleaners as they may also cause damage.
FAQ EN FAQ Camera Messages: Battery capacity too low for sensor cleaning Please stop sensor cleaning immediately –– Does the battery have sufficient charge? Use a charged battery. –– The battery is flat. Replace the battery. The camera won’t switch on. –– Is the battery inserted correctly? –– Does the battery have sufficient charge? Use a charged battery.
FACTORY SETTING Main menu Auto Drive Mode Single Exp. Metering Center-weighted Flash Settings Flash Sync. Mode Start of Exp. Max. Flash Sync. Time 1/f M-ISO 12500 Maximum Auto ISO 12500 Maximum Exposure Time 1/2f White Balance Auto File Format DNG Auto Review* Off Capture Assistants Focus Peaking EVF Brightness Auto Auto Power Saving 10 minutes GPS* On Language English This function is available only with the Leica Visoflex viewfinder attached (optional accessory).
Keyword index EN 72 KEYWORD INDEX 6-bit encoding............................................... 40 Accessory....................................................... 3 Aperture....................................................... 31 Aperture priority........................................... 51 Aperture setting............................................ 15 Assist function.............................................. 46 Attaching/detaching the lens........................ 29 Auxiliary display..........
View (camera)............................................... View (lens).................................................... View angles.................................................. Viewfinder.................................................... White balance............................................... 14 15 42 42 49 EN Keyword index Replacement parts.......................................... 3 Reset............................................................ 64 Resolution........................
Technical data EN TECHNICAL DATA Designation Leica M10-D Camera type Digital camera with rangefinder system Type No. 9217 Sensor CMOS chip, active surface approx.
Shutter Shutter type Metal blade focal plane shutter with vertical movement Shutter speeds Aperture priority mode (A): stepless from 4 min to 1/4000 s (max. exposure only for ISO 100/200). Manual setting: 8 s to 1⁄4000 s in half increments, from 8 s to 4 min in full increments. Bulb (B): for long-term exposure up to max. 4 min. (in conjunction with self-timer T function): 1. Shutter release = shutter opens, 2.
Technical data EN 76 Flash exposure control Power supply Flash unit connector Via accessory shoe with central and control contacts Synchronization 1.
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