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The DLUX-8 user manual (PDF file, downloadable from Leica.com) has a section on "Scene Mode" in the chapter on "Special Shooting Modes" (p.115). This sections appears to be a bit of a mess. The opening text states that "Ten automatic program variants are available under the menu item *Scene Modes*". In describing the 10 modes, it lists AUTO and then mentions 6 scene modes: Portrait, Landscape, Night Scenery, Miniature Effect, One Point Color, HDR. It then states: "The following sections offer detailed information about these three functions.". However, instead of describing the scene modes, the next page then switches to describing "Flash Photography". So to recap: * There are supposed to be 10 automatic program variants * 7 program variants are then mentioned, none of which are subsequently described in the manual * The manual states that 3 functions will be described in detail (but none are). My main interest is in finding a description of the actual scene modes and how they work in the DLux-8 (although I also hope that Leica will edit the manual and fix these errors). Thanks for any help! DLux-8 manual P115.pdf
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OK a preface it is probably me doing something wrong. Here is the problem I set the camera to manual, inside ring/button (setting wheel?). But my shutter speed won't change, stuck at 1/250, the start guide says it should be the inside (left) wheel. What am I missing? I am using manual M lenses with the M adapter. Thanks Tom
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While frustrated that Leica never updated the Q manual for release 2.0 of the firmware, it has forced all of us to dig deep and find the "hidden" features and new ways to accomplish old tasks. In teaching my grandson how to think before hitting the shutter button, it dawned on me that manuals are NOT user guides. Should I write and self-publish a Q User's Guide? What areas of the Q and its magnificence should I cover? Would Leica let me use their artwork for the camera components? What format book files do you prefer (PDF, iBooks, Kindle?) If you learned something, would you buy one? This might be fun. If it is popular, maybe I'll buy the M10 with 35 Summilux and write it off on taxes while writing the User's Guide!
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I love my D2, but unfortunately I found a problem in Digilux 2 manual focus @ infinity. Basically manual focus @ infinity will not focus on infinity at all. Here is my test: [1] Put camera on tripod, set aperture @ F2, set zoom @ 28 mm, and set focus distance at infinity. I took a picture, and I found both foreground and background are blur, and I don't even know where is the focus. [2] Set focus @ AF, point to infinity, and took second picture when AF indicate light is green. this picture is very sharp, both background and foreground, which is expected. It looks like this problem only occur at bigger aperture (F2, F2.8, F4), when I use F5.6 and F8, manual focus @ infinity seems work fine, I got sharp image. I think this issue will make manual "zone focus" difficult. I am not sure if this happened to me, or someone else also experienced the same issue? thanks a lot!!
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Greetings from Seattle! I recently acquired a Leica Minilux without the user's manual. Does anyone know where I can find a .pdf of the manual? Thanks, JD
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I've been using an M6TTL for a while now. I got the chance to acquire an R3 Mot + 3 lenses at a good price but found them to be a bit lumpy compared to the M6TTL so I've just traded the R gear for an M4-P in really nice condition. Okay, it hasn't got a meter but a combination of sunny16 and using my Minolta Auto Meter IVf in tricky conditions will get me through. I love the feel of the M4-P and the fact that no batteries are required. Anyone else here have one? Any stuff to watch out for?
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Cleaning out a drawer, I find a perfect Notice D' Utilisation - User Manual in French for the Fuji built Digilux Zoom. Free to the first person to reply privately with their address. International OK. I'd rather sent it to someone than pitch it in the bin. Sorry, only one copy, no other documentation. I have to report the camera died long ago and was sold. Pete in Oklahoma City, USA
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Spieltisch der "Neuen Bach Orgel" von Orgelbaumeister G. Wohl in der Erlöserkirche, Bad Homburg.
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