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REVIEW MODE
SELECTING PICTURE AND REVIEW MODES
When turned on, the Leica S is always in recording mode.
To review the pictures, you can choose between two modes:
-
PLAY Review for an unlimited time
-
Auto Review. Automatic review after each picture
REVIEW FOR UNLIMITED TIME –
PLAY
Setting the function
Select normal review mode by briefl y pressing button (1.21), regardless of
whether this is done
- from recording mode, i.e. with the monitor turned off , or
- from the picture data display (4.1, see p. 12/26), or
- from
Auto Review. mode.
The last picture taken appears in the monitor, along with the correspond-
ing displays (4.2.1 – 4.2.9) (see p. 13).
However, if there are no picture fi les on the memory card(s) in use, when
you switch to review mode the following message appears:
No image to
display
.
AUTOMATIC REVIEW OF LAST PICTURE
In
Auto Review. mode, each picture is displayed in the monitor (1.23)
immediately after it has been taken. You can determine how long the
picture is displayed for.
Setting the function
1. In the
SETUP menu (see p. 17/26), select Auto Review (5.24),
2.
Duration in the submenu, and
3. then the required function or time in the next submenu: (
Off, 1 Second,
3 Second, 5 Second, Hold).
Notes:
From
Auto Review.-mode, you can switch to PLAY mode (see above) at
any time.
Even pictures that have not yet been transferred from the camera's buf-
fer memory onto a card - the LED (1.20) is still fl ashing - can be viewed
immediately.
However, the pictures on the card cannot be accessed while data trans-
mission is still in progress.
The Leica S stores pictures in line with the DCF standards (Design Rule
for Camera File System).
The Leica S can only review pictures taken with Leica S cameras.
If you save the picture data in JPEG and DNG format in parallel (see p.
32), the picture displayed is always based on the DNG fi le.
If you are taking photographs using the series exposure or bracketing
functions (see p. 36/40), the last picture in the series is shown fi rst in
both review modes. For details of how to select the other pictures in the
series, see p. 58.
NORMAL REVIEW (4.1)
To ensure that the pictures can be viewed unobstructedly in the monitor,
normal review only shows
- the information in the header (4.2.1 -4.2.6), and
- a symbol in the top right (4.2.7) that indicates whether the click wheel is set
to scroll or zoom mode.
- If a detail is shown (see p. 58), a rectangle with an internal frame (4.2.8)
also appears, indicating approximately to the position and size of the detail
displayed.
In addition to normal review, 3 other options with diff erent additional informa-
tion are available. All 4 can be selected in an endless loop.
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