Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/08/12

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Subject: [Leica] leica m 264 problem
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2016 01:52:55 +0200
References: <296cd0eb-9ad8-7ef4-04e1-1b659bf3e972@altphoto.be> <7e718464-8cd8-700b-168d-631f692cf162@lighttube.net> <33009803-15e0-7f29-8ed3-915bb62d4354@lighttube.net>

Here's a link to the manual Jim is quoting on the Leica 
Web site:

https://en.leica-camera.com/Photography/Leica-M/LEICA-M-MONOCHROM2/Downloads

Look for the PAGE NUMBERS printed in the manual - the 
PDF page numbering displayed by PDF readers is 
different - e.g. page 159 of the manual is page 162 of 
the PDF file when you read it with ABBYY Software.

Cheers
Douglas

On 12.08.2016 23:31, Jim Nichols wrote:
> On page 159 of the German/English manual, it 
> discusses FILE FORMAT.
>
> FILE FORMAT The picture data is recorded either a. in 
> the JPEG file format JPEG fine, or b. in the DNG file 
> format, either compressed or uncompressed, or c. 
> using combinations of one of the JPEG fine format and 
> the set DNG format, i.e. two files are always 
> generated per picture. On the one hand this allows 
> you to take account of the intended usage and the 
> available memory card capacity, and on the other hand 
> provides the security and flexibility essential for 
> deciding on the usage later. Setting the function 
> Selecting the format / format combination 1. In the 
> picture parameters menu (see p. 150/240) select File 
> format, and 2. select the desired format format 
> combination in the relevant sub-menu.
>
> Jim Nichols
> Tullahoma, TN USA
>
> On 8/12/2016 4:16 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
>>
>> First off, I think you mean "246".
>>
>> Here is a quick clip from a review:
>>
>>
>>     Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246) hands-on
>>
>> The camera features a new 24MP CMOS sensor that has 
>> no color filter array and no low pass filter. The 
>> lack of colored filters increases the amount of 
>> light that reaches the photodiodes compared to a 
>> filtered sensor, and thus the lowest ISO setting the 
>> camera offers is ISO 320.
>>
>> As before, the camera records DNG Raw files and 
>> JPEGs, simultaneously or individually. DNG files 
>> measure a maximum of 5976 x 3992 pixels, while JPEGs 
>> are 5952 x 3968 pixels. We have the option to save 
>> DNG files with or without compression, with a 
>> maximum compressed size of 34.5MB per image.
>>
>> The original Monochrom uses an 18MP CCD sensor.
>>
>> It sounds like you just have to get "very" familiar 
>> with the menus.
>>
>> Jim Nichols
>> Tullahoma, TN USA
>> On 8/12/2016 4:08 PM, Eddy Willems wrote:
>>> my new leica monochrome 264 arrived yesterday
>>> I was setting up the camera but I can't find the 
>>> menu item to change the file format
>>> the camera makes only jpeg's and I want only dng files
>>> I upgraded the firmware
>>> am I missing something or am I doing something wrong?
>>> best regards
>>>
>>>
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