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Leica SF 24 DLeica SF 24D - Hot-shoe clip-on flash - 24M - Black, silver

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LEICA SF 24D is an improved flash unit with automatic guide number control. The optimized functions offered by the LEICA SF 24D make it possible to control flash exposure directly through the camera, making this unit the perfect accessory for a wide range of Leica cameras. The LEICA SF 24D is suitable for use with Leica rangefinder and SLR cameras, and can also be connected to the LEICA CM analogue compact camera and the LEICA DIGILUX 2. The flash unit automatically recognizes the type of camera... Read more
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Bigelmo@hotmail.com 8:02am on Friday, May 28th, 2010 
spercular I received the flash in record tiime. The auto setting works great from 1 foot ot 20 feet. Exposer is perect. I am verry satisfied.

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LEICA R9

Technical Data
Camera Order No. Camera type Lenses
LEICA R9 Anthracite finish : 10 090, Black finish : Microprocessor-controlled, manually focusing 35 mm single lens reflex camera with multiple automatic exposure control modes. Accepts motorized accessories. Attaching the lenses Leica R bayonet with added electrical contacts ; all Leica R lenses as well as earlier LEICAFLEX SL/SL2 lenses that have subsequently been fitted with the R control cam can be used. Lens system Leica R lenses from 15 mm to 800 mm. Selective metering 7 mm diameter metering field, outlined in the viewfinder. Multi-pattern metering 6 fields ; the exposure level in the multi-pattern metering mode can be changed by 0.7 EV in 1/10 EV steps. Center-weighted integral metering. Center-weighted integral TTL metering for flash exposures with dedicated flash units. Selective TTL test flash exposure metering prior to the actual exposure with any flash unit. with selective- and integral metering. 3 EV (Exposure values), in half steps. with LEICA MOTOR-DRIVE R8/R9. Selective metering : from EV-4 to EV-20, or from 32 s at f/1.4 to 1/8000 s at f/11. Integral and multi-pattern metering : from EV-2 to EV- 20, or from 8 s at f/1.4 to 1/8000 s at f/11; Film speed range : Manual setting from ISO 6/9 to ISO 12500/42. Manual setting of shutter speed and aperture stop using the light balance in the viewfinder ; A Aperture priority automatic exposure control ; P Variable program automatic exposure control ; T Shutter speed priority automatic exposure control ; F Selective TTL flash exposure metering prior to the actual exposure ; The operating mode selector dial can be locked in any setting. via the accessory shoe with central and control contacts (hot shoe), or via the standard flash connector socket. Flash synchronization speed : X = 1/250 s ; optional triggering at the first or the second shutter curtain ; Flash exposures can also be made at faster shutter speeds (1/350 1/8000 s) with appropriately equipped flash units (HSS function) and a SCA-3502M3 adapter. With dedicated flash units (i.e. SCA-3000/3002 standard with SCA-3501/3502M3 adapter or LEICA SF 20/SF 24 D) TTL control with center-weighted integral metering. In the P fully automatic mode with optimized control for balanced exposures through increased portions of ambient light and reduced amounts of flash illumination as required by the situation. In addition, manual flash exposure corrections (over-rides) are possible in 3 1/3 EV steps. When regular flash units are used (like studio flash units, for instance) : selective TTL metering by means of a test flash triggered prior to the actual exposure, with the metering results displayed in the viewfinder and on the back cover LCD display. Permits flash photography with very fast shutter speeds (1/350 to 1/8000 s). Can be used with the m or A exposure control modes. With appropriate flash units (that feature High-Speed-Synchronization options) and SCA-3502M3 adapters. (several flashes during an exposure) with appropriate flash units. for TTL Flash exposure metering with SCA-controlled metering : ISO 12/12 to ISO 3200/36 ; With test flash metering : ISO 25/15 to ISO 400/27. Readiness status : Blinking or constantly lit flash symbol in the viewfinder- and on the back cover LCD displays. Flash success control : Over- and under exposure indication by means of HI- or LO signals in the cameras viewfinder for approximately 4 s after the exposure. Can be set on the dedicated flash units. Automatic adaptation of the flash reflector on dedicated flash units with motorized zoom reflectors, SCA-3502M3 adapters and lenses equipped with electrical contacts. Prism Built-in, fixed pentaprism. Eyepiece High-eyepoint viewfinder. Diopter compensation of approximately 2 diopters can be set at the viewfinder. Additional correction lenses are available. Built-in viewfinder blind. Interchangeable focusing screens 5 versions are available: Universal screen (ground glass screen with microprism ring and wedge ; supplied with the camera) ; Uniform ground glass screen ; Uniform ground glass screen with grid divisions ; Microprism screen ; Clear glass screen with cross-hairs. Viewfinder field 23 x 25 mm, corresponds to 93 % of the image area (96 % vertical x 97 % horizontal), in conformance with the standardized 35 mm slide format. Viewfinder magnification 0.75 x with a 50 mm lens set at infinity and 0 diopter correction.

Exposure metering methods
Metered value storage Exposure correction Automatic exposure series Metering range

Exposure control modes

Flash unit connection Synchronization

Flash exposure control

Linear flash operation
Stroboscopic flash operation Film speed range Flash readiness signal in the F operating mode Flash exposure correction Viewfinder system
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Displays

In the viewfinder LCD line below the viewfinder image with : Warning symbol for exposure correction or for a manual film speed setting ; Symbols for metering modes and stored meter readings ; Flash symbol ; Flash readiness and flash control symbols ; Flash exposure correction signal ; Operating mode indicator ; Indicator of the aperture in half stops ; Light balance for manual exposure setting, exposure corrections, automatic exposure series and metering flash function ; Shutter speed or over- and under exposure signals, signals for time exposures or for incompatible camera settings ; Frame counter with indicator of multiple exposures, automatic exposure series and improperly loaded film. Top cover Right side on top : LCD exposure counter. Front of prism cap LED for self timer. Back cover Illuminated LCD field with : Battery condition indicator ; Flash symbol ; Numerical film speed display, exposure corrections, exposure compensation in the flash metering mode, time remaining on the selftimer, over- and under exposure warnings and error signal; exposure counter with signal for multiple exposures, automatic exposure series and improperly loaded or (only in conjunction with the LEICA MOTOR-WINDER R8/R9/LEICA MOTOR-WINDER R8/R9) rewound film. Shutter Microprocessor-controlled metal leaf shutter that runs vertically. Shutter speeds Manual settings: 16 s to 1/8000 s in half steps, B for time exposures of any duration, X = 1/250 s for flash synchronization. Automatic setting stepless from 32 s to 1/8000 s with all automatic exposure control modes. Shutter release Three stages : Activation metered value storage release. Integrated standard thread for cable releases. Self-timer Two delay times : 2 s or 12 s, red LED signal glows while the timer is running down. Hinged mirror Partially transmitting, with 17 coated layers (70 % reflection, 30 % transmission). Mirror pre-release By means of a separate switch, the shutter release button can be used to raise the mirror and to set the spring-back iris diaphragm of the attached lens to the working aperture without releasing the shutter ; the shutter is only released when the release button is pressed a second time. Loading the film Easy and quick loading thanks to automatic threading. Manual film advance by means of the rapid film advance lever or motorized film advance with the LEICA MOTOR-WINDER R8/R9 (2 frames per s) or the LEICA MOTOR-DRIVE R8/R9 (can be set for 4 1/2 or 2 frames per s, or single frame advance). Window in the back cover for checking the film advance. Film rewinding manual with the folding rewind crank or motorized film rewinding with the LEICA MOTOR-WINDER R8/R9 or the LEICA MOTOR-DRIVE R8/R9. Exposure counter in the viewfinder display, in the back cover and top cover displays, resets itself automatically when the back cover is opened. Multiple exposures Any number of multiple exposures can be made with the film kept firmly in place and without the frame counter advancing. Material The top cover is magnesium die-cast, in black or in anthracite finish. The inner housing is made of aluminum, rigidly attached to the aluminum tripod plate. The baseplate is made of fiberglass-reinforced polycarbonate that incorporates an aluminum tripod plate. Underside with rubber layer. Stopping-down lever for visual evaluation of the depth of field and for triggering the test flash. Tripod thread A 1/4 (1/4"), in the tripod plate, secured against rotation by means of two steel inserts, according to DIN standard 4503; centered under the optical axis of the lens. Back cover Illuminated LCD field for the display of various functions or operating status (see above). Window for checking the speed and number of exposures stated on the film cartridge that has been inserted. Window for checking the film advance. Operating voltage 6 V. Power supply Two 3 V lithium cells, type CR2 in the battery compartment. Battery status control on the back cover LCD. 158 x 101 x 62 mm (61/4 x 4 x 2 7/16 in) 790 g (less than 28 oz); with the LEICA DIGITAL-MODUL-R 1395 g (just over 49 oz)

Shutter and shutter release

Film advance

Camera body
Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight
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LEICA M7

Technical Data
Camera Order No. Camera type Lenses Viewfinder
LEICA M7 Silver : , Black : Compact 35mm rangefinder system camera with electronically controlled shutter and two mechanically controlled shutter speeds. Leica M bayonet mount. Lens system Leica M lenses from 21-135 mm. Viewfinder principle Large, bright line frame viewfinder with automatic parallax compensation. Viewfinder optical system with reduced stray light sensitivity and optimum visibility of all bright line frames. Eyepiece Calibrated to 0.5 dpt. Correction lenses from 3 to +3 diopter available. Bright line frames activated in pairs: for 28 and 90 mm, 35 and 135 mm or 50 and 75 mm. Automatically displayed when the lens is mounted. The preview selector can be used to display each of the pairs of frames. Alternative bright line frame configurations are available as part of the Leica a la carte range.* Parallax compensation The horizontal and vertical difference between the viewfinder and the lens is automatically compensated in line with the current distance setting, i.e. the bright line frame in the viewfinder automatically covers the section of the subject that will be captured by the lens. Correlation between viewfinder and film images At the shortest possible distance setting for each focal length, the bright line frame size corresponds to an image size of approx. 23 x 35 mm. When set to infinity, depending on the focal length between 9% (28mm) and 23% (135 mm) more is captured by the film than is shown in the corresponding bright line frame. Magnification 0.72x (for all lenses). Alternative viewfinder magnifications of 0.85x and 0.58x are available as part of the Leica a la carte range.* Wide-base rangefinder Split and superposed-image ranger finder displayed as a bright field in the centre of the viewfinder image. Effective measuring basis 49.9 mm (mechanical measuring basis 69.25 mm x viewfinder magnification 0.72x). For the alternative viewfinder magnifications of 0.85x and 0.58x available as part of the Leica a la carte range, it is 58.9 mm (mechanical measuring basis 69.25 mm x viewfinder magnification 0.85x) and 40.2 mm (mechanical mea-suring basis 69.25 mm x viewfinder magnification 0.58x) respectively. Exposure metering through the lens (TTL), selectively with working aperture. Metering principle The light reflected by a metering spot in the center of the first shutter curtain. The metering spot has a diameter of 12 mm and thus corresponds to approx. 13% of the full film format or approx. 2/3 of the short side of the applicable bright line frame in the viewfinder. Metering range (for ISO 100/21) From 0.03 to 125000 cd/m2 at room temperature, normal humidity and f/1.0. For ISO 100/21 this corresponds to EV-2 to 20 or f/1 and 4s to f/32 and 1/1000s. Flashing of the left-hand triangular LED in the viewfinder indicates that the brightness reflected is below the metering range. Metering cell Silicon photodiode with focusing lens to the top left behind the bayonet. Choice of automatic control of shutter speed with corresponding digital display with manual aperture selection (automatic mode) or manual shutter speed and aperture setting with adjustment using LED light balance. Choice of automatic setting from ISO 25/15 to ISO 5000/38 for DX coded films or manual setting from ISO 6/9 to ISO 6400/39. Setting an additional exposure compensation (/ 2EV) allows speeds of ISO 1.5/3 to ISO 25000/45 to be used. LED symbol for flash status, four-digit, seven segment LED digital display with points above and below (display brightness adapted to outside brightness) for: Film speed information, exposure correction warnings, automatically set shutter speed in automatic mode, indication of use of stored exposure setting, indication of brightness readings above or below the metering range in automatic mode and progress of shutter speeds slower than 2s. LED light balance with two triangular LEDs and a central circular LED to adjust the exposure (for manual setting only) Underexposure of at least one stop Underexposure of stop Correct exposure Overexposure of stop Overexposure of at least one stop Triangular LEDs give the required direction to rotate the aperture dial and the shutter speed dial to adjust the exposure. The LEDs flash to warn that the brightness reading is above or below the metering range.

Exposure metering

Exposure control Film speed range
Viewfinder displays (at lower edge)
Flash exposure metering and control Flash unit connection Flash synchronisation speed Using accessory hotshoe with center contacts or standard flash connector socket. = 1/50s; slower shutter speeds can be used (with manual setting only) Automatic setting in AUTO mode; faster shutter speeds (1/250s, 1/500s, 1/1000s) available with manual setting if the connected flash unit has the High Speed Synchronisation function and an SCA-3502 adapter is used. Optionally with 1st or 2nd shutter curtain (with appropriate flash unit and SCA-3502 adapter) (With SCA-3501/3502 adapter or SCA-3000 standard flash unit, e.g. LEICA SF 20 / SF 24D) TTL control with center-weighted integral metering. Silicon photodiode with focusing lens at lower right behind bayonet.
Synchronisation time Exposure metering / metering characteristics Metering cell
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Film speed range for TTL flash exposure metering Flash exposure compensation Displays in flash mode Shutter and shutter release Shutter Shutter speeds Shutter release Film transport
ISO 12/12 to 3200/EV in EV increments on SCA-3501/3502 adapter. On LEICA SF 20 / SF 24D, +/- 3EV in 1/3 EV increments or from 0 to 3 EV in 1EV increments with computer control. Ready: Constant illumination of flash symbol LED in viewfinder. Confirmation: Continued illumination or brief rapid flashing of LED after exposure. Underexposure indicated by LED temporarily going out.
Rubberized cloth focal plane shutter with horizontal movement; extremely quiet. Electronically controlled with two mechanically controlled shutter speeds, 1/60 s and 1/125 s. In automatic mode (AUTO) continuous from 32s to 1/1000s. With manual setting 4s to 1/1000s in whole increments. B for very long exposures of any duration, (1/50s) for flash synchronisation. Three stage: Power up Exposure value storage (in automatic mode) Release Standard thread for cable release integrated. Loading Manual film loading after opening base plate and rear panel. Advance Manually with quick wind lever or LEICAVIT M or motorized using LEICA MOTOR M, LEICA WINDER-M, LEICA WINDER M4-P or LEICA WINDER M4-2 (from serial no. 10350). Rewind Rewind crank (LEICA M7) after turning R lever on front of camera. Frame counter On top of camera. Automatic reset after removing base plate. Material Enclosed all metal body with hinged rear panel. Brass top and base plate. Silver or black chrome finish. Tripod thread A 1/4 (1/4") DIN in base plate. 6V from 2 lithium cells, type DL 1/3 N. Battery monitoring by flashing of LEDs in digital display or light balance or by illumination of bc display or all LEDs going out. Approx. 138 mm x 79,5 mm x 38 mm Approx. 610 g Carrying strap with non-slip pad (14 312), camera cover with M bayonet (14 195), flash contact shoe connector (14 348) and batteries.

Camera body Power supply Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight (without batteries) Items supplied
*For the possible combinations, the bright line frames (pairs) displayed in each case and further details of the equipment options in the Leica a la carte range, please refer to our homepage: www.leica-a-la-carte.com
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Technical specifications

Full description

LEICA SF 24D is an improved flash unit with automatic guide number control. The optimized functions offered by the LEICA SF 24D make it possible to control flash exposure directly through the camera, making this unit the perfect accessory for a wide range of Leica cameras. The LEICA SF 24D is suitable for use with Leica rangefinder and SLR cameras, and can also be connected to the LEICA CM analogue compact camera and the LEICA DIGILUX 2. The flash unit automatically recognizes the type of camera to which it is connected, and adjusts itself to the relevant operating mode. Ease of use and compatibility with the full range of modern flash techniques are features of the LEICA SF 24D. The LEICA SF 24D has retained all the application features of its predecessor model the LEICA SF 20, and has complemented these with new functions. For example, the range of automatic apertures has been enhanced. All apertures from 2.0 to 11 are available with this new-dedicated flash unit. The LEICA SF 24D also provides improved flash compensation of +/- 3 EV. The illumination angle of the LEICA SF 24D corresponds to a 35 mm focal length for the 35 mm system. The two ancillary screens supplied with the unit for the wide angle and telephoto range cover focal lengths of 24 mm and 85 mm respectively. The flash unit automatically recognizes the two diffuser screens supplied, and immediately adjusts the range display to the new guide number.

General
Width2.6 in
Depth1.6 in
Height4.3 in
Weight6.3 oz
Enclosure ColorBlack, silver
Camera Flash
TypeHot-shoe clip-on flash
Guide Number (m / ISO 100)24
Lens Coverage24mm
Supported Exposure ControlTTL
Manual Power Control Levels1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8
FeaturesIlluminated LCD display, flash +/- compensation
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesCarrying case
Power
Power ConsumptionRecycling time - 5 sec
Required Battery2 x battery - CR123A
Battery TechnologyLithium
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandLeica
Part Number14444
GTIN00799429144449, 00072874402891

 

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