bAsIC pICTurE sETTIngs
TurnIng LEns TypE IdEnTIFICATIon on/oFF
The 6bit coding in the bayonet (1.11) of the latest
Leica M lenses enables the Leica M Monochrom
– to detect the type of lens attached using the sensor
in its bayonet (1.10).
– Among other things, this information is used to
optimize the picture data. Thus edge darkening which
can be particularly noticeable with wideangle lenses
and large apertures can be compensated in the
corresponding picture data.
– The lens data is also used to control flash lighting
and the flash reflector (see "Compatible flash units",
p. 130).
– In addition, the information provided by this 6bit
coding is written to the relevant EXIF file for the
picture. With the picture data in the
p. 141), the lens focal length is also displayed (3.3.7
b, see p. 96).
note:
When using lenses without 6bit coding, the identifi
cation function must be deactivated to prevent mal
functions, or the lens type used must be entered
manually (see p. 114).
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sETTIng ThE FunCTIon
1. In the main menu (see S. 97/110), select
Detection
2. the desired option in the submenu:
–
Off
, or
–
, if a coded lens
Auto
is attached, or
–
Manual
is attached.
MAnuAL LEns TypE /FoCAL LEngTh EnTry
Earlier Leica M lenses are not detected by the camera
body due to a lack of identification, but they can be
identified using the menu.
3. Select the lens you are using from the list in the
submenu.
Manual
display (see
INFO
• The monitor (1.32) shows a list of lenses, which
also includes the relevant item numbers to ensure
clear identification.
Lens
(4.1.1), and
if a noncoded lens
notes:
• On many lenses, the item number is engraved on the
reverse side of the depth of field scale.
• The list contains lenses that were available without
coding (prior to around June 2006). Lenses
introduced more recently are only available with
coding and therefore cannot be selected manually.
• When using the Leica Tri-Elmar-M 16-18-21mm f/4
ASPH., the set focal length is not transferred to the
camera and thus is not included in the EXIF data for
pictures. If required, you can enter the relevant focal
length manually.
• By contrast, the Leica TriElmarM 283550mm
f/4 ASPH. features mechanical transfer of the set
focal length to the camera, necessary to display the
appropriate bright line frame in the viewfinder. It is
detected by the camera electronics and used for focal
length specific compensation. However, only one item
number 11 625 is listed in the menu for reasons of
space. Of course, the other two versions 11 890 and
11 894 can be used and the settings made in the
menu also apply to them.