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1 hour ago, lct said:

The jpeg file is cropped, not the dng.

More completely, the DNG contains the Crop metadata which Lightroom will honour on import by applying the crop automatically.

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I finally managed to find the answer to my question.
 

I'm sure I didn't express myself well. My question was to know why when I touched the lever the 35/135 50/75 and 28/90 frames appeared. I thought it was for something more than information, the manual didn't explain anything and I understood that there must be something else.

Today I met some friends who have Leica and when I asked them the answer was clear...

it only serves as information about what you will see if you put one of those lenses on.

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34 minutes ago, Xavi said:

I finally managed to find the answer to my question.
 

I'm sure I didn't express myself well. My question was to know why when I touched the lever the 35/135 50/75 and 28/90 frames appeared. I thought it was for something more than information, the manual didn't explain anything and I understood that there must be something else.

Today I met some friends who have Leica and when I asked them the answer was clear...

it only serves as information about what you will see if you put one of those lenses on.

Page 92/93 of the manual explains it.

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43 minutes ago, Xavi said:

only serves as information about what you will see if you put one of those lenses on.

Exactly. As I tried to explain in first sentence of Post #15. Pleased you have now understood it.

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On 12/3/2024 at 9:15 PM, Xavi said:

Thanks 

I meant to zoom in on the image to crop like Q3 does

Actually the framelines show what the lens is "cropping" out of the scene. The camera records this "lens crop" over the whole surface of the sensor.

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