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A common (and fair) criticism of the Leica D-Lux 8 is that it doesn’t retain the previous zoom setting when powered off—it always resets to the default 24mm.

 

Well, today I discovered something interesting: If you let the camera enter standby mode automatically instead of switching it off manually, it does remember the previous zoom setting!

 

Here’s what worked for me:

 

  1. Go to the Power Save Mode settings:
    • Standby Mode: ON
    • Auto Power Off: Set to your preference (e.g. 2 minutes, which is factory default).
  2. Let the camera turn off on its own—don’t use the physical power switch.
  3. When you turn it back on, the lens zoom position returns to where you left it, not the default 24mm!

 

 

This suggests the D-Lux 8 stores the zoom state during automatic power-down but not during manual shutdown.

 

This might be a useful workaround for those who prefer starting at a specific focal length. Hope this helps others as much as it did me!

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  • 4 weeks later...

Just tested on my DL8.  Works!

Instead of a sleep mode, that awakens with a press of the shutter button, the camera auto-powers off, but remembers the last lens position, during the next power-up.

Brilliant! I would prefer a selectable zoom-resume setting, and a true sleep mode, to remember other settings, but this works effectively as a basic zoom-resume feature.

Just don't manually power down, as it will forget the last lens setting.

cheers

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