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Basic picture settings
ISO sensitivity
The ISO setting specifies the possible shutter speed and aperture
combinations at a particular brightness. Higher sensitivities allow
faster shutter speeds and/or smaller apertures (for "freezing" rapid
movements or to increase the depth of field), although this can
also result in greater noise.
► In the main menu,
select
►
Select
► Select the desired setting in the submenu (i.e. AUTO ISO for the
automatic setting, or one of the eight fixed settings)
If the
ISO
function is assigned to the left setting dial, it can be
used to directly select the required option.
Within the
AUTO ISO option it is possible to limit the sensitivity
range to be used (e.g. to control noise), and the slowest shutter
speed to be used can also be specified (e.g. to prevent blurred
pictures of moving subjects):
► In the main menu,
select
►
Select
► Select the Max. exposure time and/or Maximum ISO submenu
► Select the required settings in the Max. exposure time and/or
Maximum ISO submenus
JPEG image properties (Film Mode)
One of the many advantages of digital photography is that it is very
easy to change critical properties of a picture.
On the Leica TL2, you can influence color reproduction, contrast,
sharpness and color saturation before taking the picture.
Note:
The functions and settings described in the next two sections
relate exclusively to pictures in the
JPG format. If the DNG file
format is specified, these settings have no effect as in this case the
image data is always saved in its original format.
Color Rendering
For the color reproduction, you can select between
Standard, Vivid
– for highly saturated colors – and
Natural – for slightly less satu-
rated colors and a somewhat softer contrast. There are also two
black and white settings
B&W Natural (natural) and B&W High
Contrast (high contrast).
► In the main menu,
select
►
Select
► Select the required setting in the submenu