New Leica Firmware Updates for nearly ALL cameras

New Leica Firmware Updates for nearly ALL cameras

FROM LEICA: With loyal Leica customers top of mind, Leica Camera has released a firmware update with new features and adjustments added. With this, the Leica M10, Leica Q, Leica CL, Leica TL2, Leica TL and even the original Leica T owners will have the ability to provide a series of updates to their gear.

Whether it’s more substantial changes to the Leica M10, Leica Q and Leica TL2, smaller tweaks to the Leica CL, or even adjustments to the original Leica T, the photography brand is dedicated to ensuring that all Leica photographers are being supported even years after they make their purchase. These firmware updates were based on customer feedback, making sure that each photographer’s voice is being heard and updates are being made to their gear so that they continue to work seamlessly and produce stunning images over the years and technology progresses.

The firmware updates are available from the Leica website (www.leica-camera.com).

WHAT IS UPDATED?

Leica M10 (v2.4.5.0)

  • Optimization of the delete menu: The graphic user interface for the deletion of pictures has been revised.
  • Longer exposure times: Exposure times of up to four minutes are now possible at base ISO.
  • New continuous shooting mode with lower frame rate: An additional continuous shooting mode is now available (Continuous Low Speed, three frames per second).
  • ‘Load profile’ is now available in the favorites menu.
  • Aperture value in EXIF data: The camera compares the brightness measured through the lens with the measured ambient brightness to estimate the aperture used. This value is then written to the EXIF data. In some cases, the interpretation of the subject or scene may lead to incorrect estimation of the aperture value, for instance when shooting subjects or scenes with high contrast and black or white objects.
  • LED deactivation: The red LED on the back of the camera can now be deactivated in the control elements menu.
  • Auto-ISO setting: Auto-ISO for base ISO is set to the default value of ISO 200 to optimize dynamic range.

 

Leica Q (v3.0)

  • Favorites Menu: Users can now enter and save up to 15 settings for faster access in a Favorites Menu.
  • Power Saving Mode: If required, the camera can now be set to switch to Stand-By Mode after 10 seconds.
  • Extended functions for the Fn button: Even more options can now be selected for programming the multi-function button.
  • User Profiles: Profiles can now be imported from and exported to a memory card.
  • OIS – optional ‘Auto’ setting: This setting enables automatic activation of optical image stabilization at shutter speeds of 1/60 s and slower.
  • EVF/LCD setting options: This menu item can now be assigned to the Fn button.
  • Settings for the electronic shutter: The electronic shutter can now be set to permanently active.
  • DNG files: The processing speed of DNG files in the camera has been increased.
  • Autofocus fields: The last AF field used is now memorized and recalled when switching the camera off and on again.
  • Self-timer: The setting is now memorized and recalled when switching the camera off and on again.
  • Exposure preview deactivation option: Exposure preview can now be deactivated in manual mode (especially useful when shooting in the studio with flash systems, underexposed settings or in dark environments).
  • Image review: Automatic image review remains active as long as the shutter release button is pressed.

 

Leica CL (v2.0)

  • Programming of setting dial functions: The programming of the two setting dials can now be swapped from one to the other.
  • Button lock: Pressing and holding the left-hand setting dial activates button lock (this does not lock the on/off switch, the shutter release or the left-hand setting dial).
  • Power Saving Mode: If required, the camera can now be set to switch to Stand-By Mode after 10 seconds.
  • Touchscreen autofocus: The AF metering points can now also be shifted with the joystick control in Touch AF mode when using the electronic viewfinder.

 

Leica TL2 (v1.4)

  • Selection of LCD / viewfinder settings: It is now possible to select when and where the content is displayed (up until now, display was simultaneous).
  • Customizable left function menu: The items of the left function menu can now be customized by the assignment of up to six of a total of thirteen functions.
  • Extended functions for the Fn button: Now, one of a total of six different functions can be assigned to the Fn button.
  • Settings for the electronic shutter: The electronic shutter can be deactivated, permanently activated or set to complement the mechanical shutter.
  • Focus Peaking in AF Mode: Manual focus corrections can now be applied in AF Mode with the MF-ring. In the meantime, Focus Peaking is available from FW 1.4.
  • Focus Peaking with M-/R-Lenses: Focus Peaking is now also available when using M- R-Lenses with the M-Adapter L.
  • Exposure correction during video recording: The left-hand setting dial can now be used to apply exposure correction during video recording.
  • Zoom-in when reviewing images in the EVF: The right-hand setting dial allows users to zoom in while viewing images in the EVF.

 

Leica T/TL (v1.8/v2.3)

  • Simpler connection between the camera and a smartphone by app
  • Reduction of chromatic aberration for all TL-Lenses
  • Support and auto-update for the Elmarit-TL 18 mm f/2.8 ASPH.

14 Comments

  1. That’s great, but what I really wanted to see is a new Leica Q, let me call it Leica QN 35mm f/1.5 !!! I believe that would be a bestseller!

  2. Pleas note that the update for the Leica Q (Typ 116) (only) on the web site IS NOT CORRECT (at least not on Leica’s original internet posting)!! After repeated unsuccessful attempts to update the firmware, my local Leica Store in DC came to the rescue: After downloading firmware 2.0 onto your SD card and inserting it into the Q, SIMULTANEOUSLY hold down the red video button AND turn on the camera. Presto!

  3. Picture delete UI on the M10 is now identical to the CL. UI consistency is a welcome and positive change.

    • Why nothing for the TYP 113 with it’s Playback problem and RAW + JPG issue and more. Leica totally ignored this piece of equipment.

      • Interesting you mention the Typ 113. I had one 3 years ago. I inquired with Leica about any plans to make some firmware updates. I was told by someone in NJ that as far as they were aware, no updates for the 113 were anticipated. I just checked my old email and this communication was on July 15 2015. I did not pursue this and sold that camera later that year.

  4. I just updated my Leica t firmware to 1.8. It appeared to work properly. However, whenever I turn on the camera, it flashes very briefly the the lens firmware update is in process. The screen immediately jumps to the normal screen. I am concerned that the lens firmware was not updated. Any suggestions would be welcome.

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