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7 minutes ago, hmzimelka said:

I wrote to Leica last week regarding the rather thoughtless implementation of the new shutter closing feature on lens-off condition. I got this reply, so I'm guessing enough people complained about it 😆


"...we are aware of the lens recognition issue, and it will be addressed in a firmware update"

 

 

 

Where do we write to (so I can at least register the issues I am encountering)?  I can email our local customer services I guess….

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Digital Zoom only works on JPEG files after upgraded to 2.0.1. It used to work on DNG files when in 1.6.2 on my monochrome. Customize image properties and Toning are all gone for DNG after the update. I found these features very handy as editing work can be minimized after export the files. Anyone experience the same problem ?

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vor 5 Stunden schrieb SamuelL:

Digital Zoom only works on JPEG files after upgraded to 2.0.1. It used to work on DNG files when in 1.6.2 on my monochrome. Customize image properties and Toning are all gone for DNG after the update. I found these features very handy as editing work can be minimized after export the files. Anyone experience the same problem ?

I have no Monochrome but with my M11 Digital Zoom works fine with DNG.

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6 hours ago, elmars said:

with my M11 Digital Zoom works fine with DNG

Strange indeed, with my M11, digital zoom works only in JPG format.

DNG:

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The JPG image is saved as a cropped image an cannot be reversed, whereas the DNG file has the info for the crop in the meta data and the full size image is saved. This means that if the DNG converter does not read the meta data the uncropped image will be displayed.

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I may have found a bug with 2.0.1...

Somewhat difficult to explain but here it goes. I'm hoping others can confirm or deny similar behaviour. It relates to the sharpening value in Film Style settings in camera.

I've noticed that my Live View feed was a little soft, so I went into my camera's Film Style settings to confirm if my sharpening setting was still set to 1 or 2. I set these high as it makes live view much easier for focusing.

I noticed that my sharpening setting was set to 1, but Live View doesn't reflect this. So I change fiddled with the settings and eventually set sharpening to 2, took some pictures without LV enabled, and found my reviewed images to be very sharp or over sharpened. So I thought I'd verify with LV again and zoomed in to focus, and it was soft. I took an image, and the resulting image on the LCD was soft again.

So in summary, whenever Live View is activated, the sharpening of the images are soft, no matter the sharpening setting in Film Style profile. Setting the Film Style Sharpening value is honoured only if no Live View is used. The moment Live View is activated the images are soft again.

 

I have reset the camera, and set up my camera again. But the issue persists...

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3 hours ago, hmzimelka said:

I may have found a bug with 2.0.1...

Somewhat difficult to explain but here it goes. I'm hoping others can confirm or deny similar behaviour. It relates to the sharpening value in Film Style settings in camera.

I've noticed that my Live View feed was a little soft, so I went into my camera's Film Style settings to confirm if my sharpening setting was still set to 1 or 2. I set these high as it makes live view much easier for focusing.

I noticed that my sharpening setting was set to 1, but Live View doesn't reflect this. So I change fiddled with the settings and eventually set sharpening to 2, took some pictures without LV enabled, and found my reviewed images to be very sharp or over sharpened. So I thought I'd verify with LV again and zoomed in to focus, and it was soft. I took an image, and the resulting image on the LCD was soft again.

So in summary, whenever Live View is activated, the sharpening of the images are soft, no matter the sharpening setting in Film Style profile. Setting the Film Style Sharpening value is honoured only if no Live View is used. The moment Live View is activated the images are soft again.

 

I have reset the camera, and set up my camera again. But the issue persists...

Make sure you report your bugs to Leica. I reported 3 problems with version 2.0.1 and received a reply today that they are working on another firmware update to fix them. 

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31 minutes ago, Crem said:

Make sure you report your bugs to Leica. I reported 3 problems with version 2.0.1 and received a reply today that they are working on another firmware update to fix them. 

Yeah. I do and have. 
Just curious if this is a wide spread issue or isolated. 

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1 hour ago, hmzimelka said:

Yeah. I do and have. 
Just curious if this is a wide spread issue or isolated. 

Glad to hear. I feel like all of on this forum are unpaid beta testers. They really should just make us official unpaid beta testers. 
 

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