EN
FAQ
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The LCD panel is to dark or too bright/not clear
The brightness setting is incorrect
Adjust the display brightness
Viewing angle is too small
View it at a perpendicular angle
Brightness sensor blocked
Make sure that the brightness sensor is not blocked
Favorites
Favorites
menu does not appear
The favorites menu is empty
Add at least one function
Live View stops suddenly or doesn't start
The camera is hot due to high ambient temperature,
extended Live View operation, extended video recording
or serial exposures
Allow camera to cool down
The brightness in Live View mode is not the same
as in the pictures
The brightness settings for the LCD panel have no
influence over the exposures
Adjust the brightness settings as needed
Exposure Simulation is deactivated
Activate the function
The number of remaining exposures does not
count down after a picture is taken
The exposure requires only very little memory space
This is not a fault; the number of remaining exposures
is calculated as approximations
Recording
The camera won’t take a picture/shutter button is
deactivated
Memory card is full
Replace the memory card
The memory card is not formated
Reformat the memory card (Caution: Loss of data!)
The memory card is write protected
Deactivate the write protection on the memory card
(small lever on the side of the memory card)
Dirt on the memory card contacts
Clean the contacts with a soft cotton or linen cloth
The memory card is damaged
Replace the memory card
The sensor is overheating
Allow camera to cool down
The camera has switched off automatically
(
Auto Power Saving
Auto Power Saving
)
Switch the camera on again
deactivate auto shutdown as needed
Picture data is being written to the memory card and the
cache is full
Wait
Noise reduction function is working (e.g. after night
photography with long exposure times)
Wait or deactivate noise reduction
Battery is depleted
Charge or replace the battery
Camera is processing a picture
Wait
Image numbering has reached its limit.
See section "Data Management"
Image noise appears on the LCD panel/in the
viewfinder when the shutter button is pressed to
the first pressure point
The gain is increased to aid image composition if the
object is insufficiently lit with reduced aperture opening
Not a fault – picture quality will not be impacted
LCD panel/viewfinder deactivates after a very
short time
Power Save settings are activated
Change the settings as needed
Summary of Contents for 20 002
Page 1: ...LEICA M10 R Instruction manual ...
Page 11: ...EN 11 Safety remarks ...
Page 23: ...EN Part Designations 23 ...
Page 41: ...EN Preparation 41 ...
Page 61: ...EN Camera basic settings 61 ...
Page 99: ...EN Picture mode 99 ...
Page 131: ...EN FAQ 131 ...
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