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Put in those functions you presume to change most often. 

 

Mine are:

 

Lens detection.

Drive Mode

Exp Compensation

Flash Settings

Iso Setup

White Balance

File Format

Main Menu.

 

(I confess that besides "Lens detection" i do not change any of them).

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Lens detection. Hm

 

First position. Hm, Hm

 

 

Yes, and as I said, it's the only one where I change functions regularly:

 

- for using R-lenses with the R-to-M-Adapter

- for using LTM-lenses with an adapter which doesn't cover the LED for lens detection  to switch it off

- sometimes for one of my many uncoded lenses to choose a detection manually from the list (for instance when I use Auto-Iso focal length dependant) 

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Yes, and as I said, it's the only one where I change functions regularly:

 

- for using R-lenses with the R-to-M-Adapter

- for using LTM-lenses with an adapter which doesn't cover the LED for lens detection  to switch it off

- sometimes for one of my many uncoded lenses to choose a detection manually from the list (for instance when I use Auto-Iso focal length dependant)

 

Absolutely. I did not understand that one. I just wondered what this +ould be good for at all. I am sorry. I am al Leica user only for a bit more than one year. I should be more quiet here . . . .

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I have now the ultimate longing to communicate my settins (as it took me so much energy to put these sttings to my „needs“)

 

- Drive Mode

- Exp. Metering

- ISO Setup

- Capture Assistants (forgot why I put that one in. Probably to fill the page)

- Lod profile

- Customize control

Date & Time

 

When I look at those I would say that

 

- Drive Mode

- Date & Time

 

. . I would use. The rest . . .

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Interesting topic

 

-Lens Detection - not often used, but occasionally (I have a borrowed 75 'lux uncoded and a 60 macro elmarit R)

-ISO Setup - used less now that the base ISO is 200 - but useful

-M-ISO - a relic from the days of blown highlights at 100 ISO

-White Balance - used quite often . . but mostly so that I can see that it's set at daylight (sunny)

-Load Profile - used a lot 

-WLAN - used a lot

-Format SD - used every day

 

I think that they're really useful, but perhaps more to remind one of things to be aware of than actually things to change. 

 

FWIW

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Format SD Card i do not at all. I just delete the images in the M10 (by the menu)

 

Well I use it when I went out yesterday and took 300 shots . . . and today I'm going out to do something different! Doing from the menu would be a real pain. 

 

I do my picture culling in Lightroom, not on the camera. 

 

one of the things I like about the M digitals is that Menu / up twice / accept / right / right  has always meant format (even from the M8)

 

. . and Gobert, I've never done it by mistake!

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Thanks for all the suggestions.  Can't think of much else at the moment.  The things I have so far are:-

 

Drive Mode

Exposure metering

ISO set up

 

My present feeling is that anything else would either:-

 

Get In the way of normal day to day shooting

Be dangerous if too accessible

 

I'll carry on through the summer and see if anything else comes to mind.

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Mine:

 

Lens Detection - just in case, especially for comparison tests, but...***

Drive Mode

Exp. Comp

ISO setup - I use the ISO dial for 100-6400, and usually leave 12500 ("one stop faster") as the "M" ISO.

Date & Time - I don't wear a watch; the M10 is my "clock" when shooting ;)

Format SD

Sensor Cleaning

Main Menu

 

With that set, I virtually never go into the main menu for anything. And don't need to use the expanded "Favorites" permitted with the newest firmware (why mess with two pages?!)

 

In fact, I may shoot for weeks without even using any of the grayed-out items (Exp. comp. via the thumbwheel - always!) - they are just there to fill space.

____________________

 

*** ...frankly, with the M10's new microlens design, all my uncoded lenses from 35-135 work beautifully with this just left as "135." I have a coded 21, and a second body that carries the 28mm (uncoded, selected).

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-ISO Setup - used less now that the base ISO is 200 - but useful

-M-ISO - a relic from the days of blown highlights at 100 ISO

-White Balance - used quite often . . but mostly so that I can see that it's set at daylight (sunny)
 
FWIW


Thanks Jono, Can you please explain your comments regarding ISO, are you using auto ISO? Do you prefer to measure the white balance rather than use auto? Or, do you select the most appropriate preset?

Thanks, Bunza
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-ISO Setup - used less now that the base ISO is 200 - but useful

 

-M-ISO - a relic from the days of blown highlights at 100 ISO

 

-White Balance - used quite often . . but mostly so that I can see that it's set at daylight (sunny)

 

FWIW

 

Thanks Jono, Can you please explain your comments regarding ISO, are you using auto ISO? Do you prefer to measure the white balance rather than use auto? Or, do you select the most appropriate preset?

 

Thanks, Bunza

 

Hi There Bunza

I do use auto ISO, the later firmware has changed the base from 100 ISO (where highlights could get blown) to 200 ISO (where they don't):

 

Here is an explanation of this:   http://www.slack.co.uk/m10-and-blown-highlights.html

 

I use daylight white balance (sunny) for everything - except when I'm in artificial lighting in which case I use Auto - I don't often change it in favorites, but I can check to see what it is.

 

hope that helps

best

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