bernie79 Posted July 18 Share #101 Posted July 18 Advertisement (gone after registration) Hi from Europe, I tested a Leica SL3-S in a store and it has exactly the same problem. The images after half-pressing the shutter button are brighter than what I see before half-pressing. This is not how a photographer can work. This is unforgivable for a device costing 5k dollars and more. I have a Sony A1 and I have never had such problems, it is clearly a bug. I tried shooting professional assignments with the SL3 and it was unusable. No matter what I set, nothing helped, not even a factory reset or a fw update. Leica wake up. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Filip Baraka Posted July 18 Share #102 Posted July 18 There is an APO lens firmware that can be linked to this issue. Worth a try, and maybe report here does update help. I don't have a SL3… Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Abrahams Posted July 20 Share #103 Posted July 20 (edited) This firmware is also available from then Leica Australia download page or the normal page for downloading firmware for Leica cameras and lenses Ken Ps my Leica SL Summicron 21 Apo has 4.0 software installed. The lens was recently purchased last month from Leica Australia. The firmware update is 4.1 Edited July 20 by Ken Abrahams PS Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
letoeb Posted August 9 Share #104 Posted August 9 I think they addressed the issue with the new firmware. From the German Forum: “FEHLERKORREKTUR Ein Problem wurde behoben, bei dem das Objektiv falsche Blendenwerte a die Kamera übermittelte, was zu überbelichteten Bildern führte.” "BUG FIX Fixed an issue where the incorrect aperture values were being sent to the camera, resulting in overexposed images." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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