Leica M10-D — Menu Guide for Beginners
Where to find every setting on your Leica M10-D.
Menu Paths
| Setting | Menu Path | Quick Access |
|---|---|---|
| ISO | MENU → Camera Settings 1 → ISO | ISO dial on top plate |
| Aperture | MENU → Camera Settings 1 → Aperture | Front command dial |
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Tips
ISO
The dedicated ISO dial allows you to quickly adjust sensitivity without navigating through menus.
Aperture
Use the front command dial to adjust aperture while keeping your eye on the viewfinder.
The Leica M10-D features a unique analog ISO dial on the top plate, allowing you to adjust ISO settings without diving into menus. This design keeps your focus on the scene, enhancing the tactile shooting experience.
Utilize the M10-D's optical viewfinder for a pure rangefinder experience. This viewfinder allows you to frame your shots with precision, especially beneficial for street photography where quick composition is key.
The M10-D's exposure compensation dial is conveniently located for quick adjustments. This allows you to easily tweak exposure on the fly, ensuring your shots are perfectly exposed without interrupting your creative flow.
For low-light conditions, the M10-D's base plate design allows for a stable grip, minimizing camera shake when shooting handheld. This is particularly useful for capturing nighttime or indoor scenes without a tripod.
The M10-D comes with a dedicated shutter speed dial on the top plate, enabling you to quickly change shutter speeds without taking your eye off the viewfinder. This feature is essential for capturing fast-moving subjects or changing light conditions.
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