Minox m2 User Manual
LEICA Correctly
Try exposing at first with a shutter speed of
1
/
60
second
or faster. After some practice you'll find yourself able to
use slower speeds without shaking the camera during
exposure. If you find it more convenient you can, of
course, equally well use your left eye for viewing and
focusing.
use slower speeds without shaking the camera during
exposure. If you find it more convenient you can, of
course, equally well use your left eye for viewing and
focusing.
To switch from horizontal to vertical pictures, turn the
LEICA upright. The grip of the hands does not change
appreciably: hold the camera in much the same way as
for horizontal shots. Alternatively, you can bring the right
hand down for vertical shots, and release the shutter
with the thumb. In this case hold the LEICA so that the
tip of the thumb lies against the release button, and the
fingers press against the camera from the bottom. Use
the left hand to focus the lens. Rest the upper part of the
camera against your forehead. With this hold you can
release really smoothly.
LEICA upright. The grip of the hands does not change
appreciably: hold the camera in much the same way as
for horizontal shots. Alternatively, you can bring the right
hand down for vertical shots, and release the shutter
with the thumb. In this case hold the LEICA so that the
tip of the thumb lies against the release button, and the
fingers press against the camera from the bottom. Use
the left hand to focus the lens. Rest the upper part of the
camera against your forehead. With this hold you can
release really smoothly.
Whether taking vertical or horizontal shots, you do not
have to take the eye from the finder - a useful point with
picture sequences, for the LEICA controls are all ideally
located for ease of operation.
have to take the eye from the finder - a useful point with
picture sequences, for the LEICA controls are all ideally
located for ease of operation.
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