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Well, that’s interesting. Mine goes to 120 S. It will go to “T” if Im in full manual mode. Are you in PASM mode? I’m at ISO 100. I remember running into this myself early on. I can’t remember the fix. I’ll noodle on it. Perhaps someone else will jump in and save us. :-)

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Well, that’s interesting. Mine goes to 120 S. It will go to “T” if Im in full manual mode. Are you in PASM mode? I’m at ISO 100. I remember running into this myself early on. I can’t remember the fix. I’ll noodle on it. Perhaps someone else will jump in and save us. :-)

In full manual mode, I do not get “T” either.

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I don’t think so. Are you in full manual? Aperture, ISO, shutter selected.

 

Can you now get to 120S? If so, we've made progress.

 

On my camera if aperture is in A, I can only go to 120S. I then select an aperture and I can take the shutter to T.

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I don’t think so. Are you in full manual? Aperture, ISO, shutter selected.

Can you now get to 120S? If so, we've made progress.

On my camera if aperture is in A, I can only go to 120S. I then select an aperture and I can take the shutter to T.

On full manual - aperture, shutter, and iso, I can only get to 1s.

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Try toggling your shutter dial back and forth several times. Make sure it’s solidly in the detent for 1+.

Tried that as well with no luck. I have also contacted Leica customer service. I still think there may be a glitch with my camera or the firmware.

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