1.4

Out of 1 Ratings

Owner's of the Leica Digital Camera 18452 gave it a score of 1.4 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    1.0 out of 5
  • Durability

    1.0 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    1.0 out of 5
  • Performance

    1.0 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    3.0 out of 5
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USER PROFILE
With the Leica X2, any combination of all menu settings can be permanently
stored, e.g. so that they can be retrieved quickly and easily at any time for
recurring situations / subjects. A total of three memory slots are available for
such combinations. You can also reset all the menu items to the factory set-
ting.
Creating a profile
1. Set the desired functions in the menu.
2. In the menu, select
User Profile
(3.38),
3. in the submenu
Save User Profile
,
4. in the second level submenu, select the desired memory slot, and
5. confirm your setting by pressing the
MENU/SET
button (1.25).
Using a profile
In the menu, select
User Profile
, and in the submenu the desired memory
slot.
DEFAULTING ALL MENU SETTINGS
In the menu, select
User Profile
, and in the submenu
Factory Setting
.
Note:
Defaulting does not reset your time and date settings.
IMAGE STABILIZATION
Especially in low light situations, the necessary shutter speed may be too slow
to ensure sharp pictures, even with the activated
AUTO ISO
function (see p.
118). The Leica X2 offers a function that will often produce sharp pictures even
with such slow shutter speeds.
In the menu, select
Image Stabilization
, and in the submenu the desired set-
ting.
Notes:
• The camera takes two pictures automatically in series with this function, one
with a faster and one with a slower shutter speed (you will hear the shutter
operate twice during the operation). Then, it takes the data of the two expo-
sures and combines them into one with digital image processing.
• Therefore, please hold the camera steady until the shutter has released the
second time.
• Due to the function using two exposures, it can only be applied with static
subjects.
• Image stabilization is only possible with shutter speeds within the range of
1
/
4
s to
1
/
30
s and sensitivities up to ISO 1600.