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DISTANCE SETTING
With all S lenses, the Leica S allows you to choose between manual or auto-
matic distance setting. The autofocus system determines the distance to the
parts of the subject in the center of the image field, which is marked by the
cross on the focusing screen.
Regardless of the mode, the display (2.7) in the viewfinder shows the rele-
vant setting:
- The left triangle indicates that the set distance is too long (only appears in
manual mode or with manual override of autofocus)
- The center dot indicates a correct setting (continuously lit), or that the sys-
tem cannot determine a distance (flashing)
- The right triangle indicates that the set distance is too short (only appears in
manual mode or with manual override of autofocus)
Further details of the displays can be found on p. 10.
Note:
The metering system works passively based on contrasts, i.e. differences
between light/dark in the part of the subject you aim at. Thus, it depends on
the subject having a certain minimum brightness.
Setting the mode
1. In the
CAMERA menu (see p. 16/26), select Sharpness (5.2), and
2. then, in the associated submenu, the desired option.
MANUAL SETTING - MF
Turn the distance setting ring (1.8) on the lens until your subject or the most
important part of the subject is shown sharply in the viewfinder on the focus-
ing screen.
Note:
Even if setting the focus manually, you can use the joystick (1.17) at any
time to activate autofocus mode (see next section and information about
the function of the joystick on p. 39).
The Leica S is supplied with a uniform ground glass focusing screen as
standard, which can be used to reliably focus on parts of the subject
across the entire image field. This is suitable for most photographic situa-
tions and subjects. It is particularly advantageous when using longer focal
lengths and in the macro range.
Other focusing screens are available as accessories (see p. 65), which pro-
vide optimum settings for different applications and are easy to exchange.
AUTOMATIC SETTING
Two autofocus modes are available. In both of them, the setting procedure is
started by tapping (1st pressure point, see p. 36) the shutter release button
(1.1).
AFs (SINGLE) = SHARPNESS PRIORITY
The part of the subject you aim at is focused.
The procedure is then ended, even if the shutter release button is held at
the 1
st
pressure point.
The setting is stored for as long as the shutter release button is held at the
2
nd
pressure point.
Before the focus is set, the shutter cannot be released even by pressing
the shutter release button all the way down.
AFc (CONTINUOUS) = SHUTTER RELEASE PRIORITY
The parts of the subject you aim at are focused.
The procedure is continued for as long as the shutter release button
is held at the 1
st
or 2
nd
pressure point. During this time, the setting is
corrected whenever the metering system detects other objects at other
distances, or the distance from the camera to the part of the subject
you are aiming at changes.
The only way to store a setting is to press the joystick inwards (see p.
39).
Even if none of the subject is in focus, you can release the shutter at
any time.
Note:
As well as the shutter release button, you can also use the joystick (1.17) to
store an AF setting (see p. 39).
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