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Maurizio - whatever happens with the FW I think that the start up time issue is solved every time by formatting your SD card with SD Formatter 4. https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/

 

It really makes a huge difference in my experience.

 

Best

 

C:

 

Chris,

 

Do you reformat every time with SD Formatter or just for the initial format of a card new to the M240? I have been using SD Formatter for a new card but then reformatting in the camera, as that is just clearing the FAT. That is I think what was happening with my duff SanDisk cards, even though I used SD Formatter initially, the camera was not properly clearing the FAT or writing the FAT properly. My replacement M has not done this but I am now using only 16GB Extreme Pro cards.

 

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Any idea if the eventual firmware update does away with pressing the front button to use exposure compensation so you just use the thumb wheel on its own.

 

I would not want that. Too easy to accidentally rotate the wheel.

 

 

 

 

I've only had the camera for 36 hours. Fantastic.

Worth the upgrade just for that quiet and responsive shutter - what a joy.

Ecstatic with IQ & colour rendition.

I'm really surprised how much I like the red frame-lines (I must be nuts).

 

However I would really like for

 

1. being able to change that awful font back to that of the M9 (and it's ISO layout screen)

 

2. Speeding up startup time, not that mine is as bad as some have claimed

 

3. manual entering of M and R lenses for when the camera won't work when it doesn't recognise the lens is mounted - including my uncoded 1.0/50 Noctilux (OK now with temporary pen coding. A warning is fine but who is the bloody idiot responsible for that - although I understand that one would not want the sensor exposed unnecessarily with no lens fitted

 

4. being able to reassign the current video and front focus assist buttons to function of my choice. I'd prefer focus assist or even light-meter profile instead of video next to the shutter release.

 

5. fixing the slow EVF blackout time after exposure

 

6. one or two more user profiles, or being able to reprogramme that annoying default profile as surely I know better than Leica what I want as a default setting.

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One of my friend heard information from Leica people about new FW.

He said it'll be released within this week.

 

Release notes are as follows(translated from japanese),

- Improved white balance functionality

Improved white balance preset and accuracy of auto white balance

thus color reproduction of skin tones are refined.

- Picture quality of movies are improved

decreased compression ratio to improve block noise

- Improved picture quality related to optical lens

improved color casting in the corner area of 6bit embedded lens

- Other Bug Fixes

stabilized live view mode

fixed bug when sharpness is set to high

fixed bug of exposure failure when power on and auto power off

fixed bug of bad date code recoded in movie mode

fixed bug of copyrights in exif

improved stability all over

fixed other minor bugs

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Welcome to the forum. Your list sounds plausible indeed. What do you mean by block noise if i may ask?

 

Blocking is a type of compression artifact caused by lossy compression and looks like a checkerboard pattern or extreme pixillation in areas with complex patterns. If, you have spent time with the video from the M, I'm sure you have seen it especially where there is movement.

 

The list, by the way, sounds very plausible. I believe Leica is very intent on mainly solving the color issues and getting that out as soon as possible then, working on the "glitch" and "wish list" after that.

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Blocking is a type of compression artifact caused by lossy compression and looks like a checkerboard pattern or extreme pixillation in areas with complex patterns...

Thanks Rick do you mean that this has nothing to do with the lossless compression of the DNG files?

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