Leica BP DC1 User Manual

LEICA DIGILUX 1  
The digital reportage camera  
Classic values, new opportunities What does the LEICA  
DIGILUX 1 have in common with the LEICA I of 1925 ? With its out-  
standing optical quality, high speed and mobility, the first Leica soon  
became a successful reportage camera and it paved the way for the  
enormous growth of 35 mm photography. Outstanding optical quality,  
high speed and mobility are also the characteristics of the digital  
reportage camera LEICA DIGILUX 1. The result of intensive technolo-  
gical cooperation with Panasonic, it combines modern digital techno-  
logy with the optical know-how of Leica. Classic elements of design  
and operating convenience make the LEICA DIGILUX 1 a synthesis of  
experience and innovation. It is an extraordinary, fast and easy-to-use  
digital camera with outstanding imaging quality that gives photo-  
graphers a great many new creative possibilities. And that, above all  
and in every respect, makes it a typical Leica.  
“The LEICA DIGILUX 1 made me appreciate one of the great ad-  
vantages of digital photography – one can refine a photograph  
immediately, on site, and if necessary improve it. The unusually  
large monitor display that shows the pictures with great clarity  
is especially useful for this purpose.”  
Horst A. Friedrichs, photographer  
Scale 1:1  
“The LEICA DIGILUX 1 is the result of intensive cooperation  
between Leica Camera AG and Panasonic. Our teams of engineers  
worked together very successfully. To me, the camera is proof of  
the fact that the two partners complement one another extremely  
well.” Ralf Coenen, Chief Operating Officer, Leica Camera AG  
The LEICA DIGILUX 1 at a glance  
Mobility included  
Photograph creatively  
Memory card with exceptionally high  
capacity : 64MB, approx. 32 pictures  
in the best JPEG quality or approx.  
484 pictures at lowest resolution.  
Low power consumption. Powerful  
lithium-ion battery. Active readiness  
time : Up to 3 hours.  
Numerous manual setting choices for  
individual creative freedom. Optional  
TIFF format for the highest image quality  
without compression losses. High-grade  
ACDSee and Adobe Photoshop Elements  
software is included.  
Handling : Very easy  
Many familiar operating elements and  
functions adopted from analog cameras.  
Easy to use, even for photographers who  
are using a digital camera for the very  
first time.  
Work faster  
Everything in view  
Impressive image quality  
Perfect harmony between lens, sensor,  
electronics and software. Exposure con-  
trol and metering adapted from classic  
analog photography. High-speed aspher-  
ical Leica lens with 3 x optical zoom. The  
result : Outstanding image sharpness,  
natural color rendition and impressive  
dynamics.  
Very short shutter lag for snapshots. Fast  
storing time. Exceptionally quick signal  
processing. Exposure sequences of up  
to 8 pictures at a rate of approximately  
4 images per second.  
Unusually large LC display (2.5") with the  
very high resolution of 205,000 pixels for  
optimal picture evaluation and manual  
focusing. An attachable monitor hood  
for the monitor display permits working  
in daylight and protects against scratches.  
Large optical viewfinder with diopter com-  
pensation.  
Every detail matters High pixel quantities alone are not the  
decisive factors in the performance capability of a digital camera.  
With the LEICA DIGILUX 1 the high potential is optimally translated  
into outstanding pictorial results.  
Harmonized : The components In the LEICA DIGILUX 1, lens, sensor, electronics and software are a harmonious team. Because  
outstanding image quality can only be achieved by means of the optimal interplay of all components. Towards this end, the lens  
was tailored specifically to the 4-megapixel sensor in order to make full use of the optical and electronic capabilities. Recording  
and processing the image data were optimized for the best pictorial effect. This is where the high quality standards and great  
photographic know-how of Leica are decisive factors. The result is a highly refined digital camera that can master most any  
photographic situation.  
High speed : The Leica lens The LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMICRON 7–21 mm f/2–2.5  
ASPH. 3 x zoom lens, which is equivalent to a 33–100 mm zoom lens on a 35 mm  
camera, was designed specifically for the sensor of the LEICA DILGILUX 1 and it is  
equipped with a ring for manual focusing. As a result, it delivers outstanding pictorial  
results – in the close-up range too, by the way – in full accordance with the  
renowned high Leica standards.  
Essential : A large display In order to evaluate a picture effectively, one must be able to see it well. That is why the 2.5" LC  
display on the LEICA DIGILUX 1 is 50 to 90 % larger than those on comparable digital cameras. Its size is ideal for meticulous  
picture evaluation. Another plus : The very high resolution of 205,000 pixels, which also makes manual focusing much easier.  
The attachable monitor hood makes good picture evaluation possible even in daylight. For those photographers who prefer to  
work without using the LC display, an outstanding optical viewfinder with diopter compensation has also been incorporated.  
Variable : The exposure Five different alternatives for exposure control are available  
on the LEICA DIGILUX 1. Fully automatic mode, programmed automatic mode, aperture  
priority, speed priority and a setting for manual mode. These modes, familiar and proven  
in classic photography, were adapted to make creative photography possible with the  
digital technique. Different options of exposure metering and focus- and exposure lock  
are available. There is more : a contact for connecting an external flash unit – the built-  
in flash has a metric guide number of 10 (33 for distances measured in feet) – expands  
the possibilities of individual photographic creativity.  
Comparison of display sizes  
2.5" LEICA DIGILUX1  
2.0"  
1.8"  
Remarkable : The extreme quickness When speed is of the essence – and this is particularly important in reportage photo-  
graphy – the LEICA DIGILUX 1 is virtually unbeatable. Its minimal exposure delay makes spontaneous snapshots possible, the  
extremely short time needed for image storage and its decidedly fast signal processing ensure virtually continuous readiness.  
Sequences of approx. 4 pictures per second at the best JPEG quality or approx. 8 pictures in 2 seconds at a higher compression  
rate are possible. In addition, its high-speed data transfer capability allows video recordings with sound, whose lengths are  
limited only by the capacity of the storage card (for instance : 6 minutes with the 64 MB memory card).  
High resolution : 4 million pixels With its 4 million pixels, the sensor of the LEICA DIGILUX 1 renders extremely fine details with  
the very best quality. That is not a matter of course, because the more pixels are contained in a sensor, the lower the amount of  
light that is available for each pixel. The LEICA DIGILUX 1 utilizes the available light as efficiently as possible : for great detail  
fidelity, remarkable sharpness, natural color rendition, and high dynamics.  
approx. 4 pictures per second  
Horst A. Friedrichs  
Flexible : Constant readiness The LEICA DIGILUX 1 provides flexibility and independence. The SD memory card supplied with  
it has an unusually high capacity of 64 MB that can store 32 images with the highest resolution and lowest compression or up  
to 484 pictures with low resolution at the highest compression. With the monitor display switched on, its very low power con-  
sumption allows readiness for approximately 2 hours or, with the monitor display turned off, for approximately 3 hours. Another  
feature is the powerful lithium-ion battery and the charger that is supplied with it. The battery charger (AC Adapter) can be con-  
nected to an electrical outlet, enabling the LEICA DIGILUX 1 to achieve full readiness in just about 2 hours. That makes Digilux  
photographers independent and mobile at all times.  
Clear : The modular design Straight lines and concentration on the essentials  
lead to formal independence : The styling of the LEICA DIGILUX 1 is reminiscent  
of the clean layout of the legendary Leica rangefinder cameras. The robust yet  
very lightweight die-cast magnesium body and the classic operating elements  
accentuate its timeless styling, which was developed by professor Achim Heine.  
Get closer with a spotting scope Especially hunters, birdwatchers and  
astronomers enjoy using Leica spotting scopes. The unique Digital Adapter  
makes it possible to record the observed scenes conveniently and with high  
quality. For this purpose, the LEICA DIGILUX 1 is attached to the spotting  
scope by means of the zoom eyepiece. The large monitor display permits  
an excellent evaluation of the telephoto images.  
Unusual : The delivery scope The LEICA DIGILUX 1 is supplied as a complete set with a variety of high-grade accessories.  
An unusually powerful lithium-ion battery, a high-performance battery charger (AC Adapter) that can be connected to an elec-  
trical outlet, a memory card with a greater-than-average 64 MB capacity and the two programs (ACDSee and Adobe Photoshop  
Elements) that are supplied with it for subsequent creative image manipulation constitute an extraordinary delivery scope.  
The 35-year old photographer of Frankfurt, Germany became known  
internationally for his reportage work for Stern and Spiegel magazines,  
the New York Times, and for advertising campaigns and books. He  
works primarily with the LEICA M6. He cruised the streets of his ad-  
opted home city of London to create the essay shown here, for which  
he used his LEICA DIGILUX 1 to capture surprising perspectives of the  
traditional “Routemaster” double-decker bus.  
Technical Data / Accessories  
Camera LEICA DIGILUX 1  
File formats TIFF, JPEG (low compression FINE and high compression STANDARD), Motion-JPEG  
Storage media SD-Memory Card and MultiMediaCard (Camera is supplied with a 64MB SD-Memory Card)  
Color display 2.5" Color TFT-LC display with approximately 205,000 pixels  
Viewfinder Optical real image viewfinder with zoom function and diopter compensation ; magnification : 0.33 x–0.90 x  
Image sensor 1/1.76" CCD sensor with 4 million total pixels, 3.9 million effective pixels  
Sensitivity AUTO, ISO 100, 200, 400  
Image sizes 2,240 x 1,680, 1,600 x 1,200, 1,120 x 840, 640 x 480, 320 x 240 for video sequences  
Capacity on a 64 MB card JPEG approx. 32–484 images, TIFF approx. 5–59 images  
Lens LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMICRON 7–21mm f/2–2.5 ASPH. (corresponds to a 33100mm zoom lens on a 35mm camera)  
Near focus range 30 cm/12 in in the Macro mode ; 6 cm (2 3/8 in) with the wide-angle setting ; 20 cm (7 7/8 in) with the Telephoto setting  
Digital zoom Maximum is 2 x (variable)  
Exposure control Fully automatic (AUTO), Program (P), Aperture-priority (A), Shutter-speed-priority (T), Manual exposure setting (m)  
Shutter speeds 8 s1/1000 s  
Exposure metering modes Multi-field, integral, selective  
Auto exposure- and focus lock Activated by gentle pressure on the shutter release button  
Exposure compensation  
2 EV in1/4 EV steps  
Focus and exposure bracketing 3 or 5 images per series  
Continuous shooting 3.8 images/second ; max. 4 images in series in FINE, max. 8 images in series in STANDARD setting  
Flash Guide number10 (metric)/33 (feet) ; Range : Wide-angle setting approx. 4.5 m (15 ft) ;  
Telephoto setting approx. 3.5 m (111/2 ft) (all values apply to ISO100)  
Flash functions Automatic flash activation ; flash on ; flash off ; pre-flash for red-eye reduction ; slow synchronization ;  
synchronization at the second curtain ; hot shoe with contact for use with external flash units  
Flash exposure compensation  
2 EV in1/4 EV steps  
White balance Automatic, manual, pre-settings (daylight, overcast sky, incandescent light, fluorescent light, flash)  
Selftimer Electronic, choice of 2 s or10 s delay times  
Connections USB 1.1 ; DC IN ; A/V output PAL/NTSC selectable  
Tripod socket DIN 4503 A 1/4"  
Other functions Video recording (approx. 6 min on a 64 MB memory card) ; 5 s sound recording for every picture ; sound recording  
and reproduction via built-in microphone and built-in loudspeaker ; posthumous sound recording for pictures (10 s)  
Compatibility EPSON Print Image System (PIM) ; Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) ; MacOS 9.x–MacOS X ;  
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP ; Windows NT and Windows 95 without USB  
Power supply Lithium-ion rechargeable battery 1400 mAh, 7.2 V or external electrical mains connector/battery charger (included) ;  
charging time in the camera : approx. 2 hours  
Operating conditions Temperature : 0 °C to 40 °C/32 °F to 104 °F, relative humidity : 10 % to 80 %  
Dimensions (W x H x D) 127 x 83.3 x 67.4 mm (approx. 5 x 21/4 x 2 5/8 in)  
Weight approx. 365 g/less than13 oz without battery, approx. 455 g/16 oz with battery  
Delivery Scope Electrical mains connector/battery charger, lithium-ion rechargeable battery 1400 mAh, 7.2 V, SD memory card 64 MB,  
hood for the LC display, A/V cable, USB cable, carrying strap, Adobe Photoshop Elements1.0 (Windows/Mac), ACDSee  
3.1/3.11 (Windows)/ACDSee1.6 (Mac), Apple QuickTime 5 (Windows/Mac), USB driver  
Accessories  
“The camera is quick and easy to operate – especially when I need  
to react spontaneously. I can confidently evaluate the result on the  
large monitor display while still on location. I like to use my LEICA M6  
to take pictures under difficult light conditions, on rainy days or at  
night. I used the LEICA DIGILUX 1 under the very same conditions in  
London – with astoundingly good results.” Horst A. Friedrichs  
Camera case Black, Order No. 18 611  
Filter holder for E49 filters Order No. 18 609  
Digital Adapter for attaching the LEICA DIGILUX 1 to Leica spotting scopes, Order No. 42 302  
Lithium-ion battery LEICA BP-DC1 (1400 mAh, 7.2 V)  
Mini-tripod Order No. 14 320  
Table tripod Order No. 14100  
Ball-and-socket head for the table tripod, Order No. 14110  

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