Tony Rose
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How does the lens code work?
In order to mark the lens type, the bayonet ring is equipped with a 6 digit black and white code. On the digital Leica M, the coding, and in turn the lens, is recognized with the help of 6 sensors integrated in the camera bayonet.
Benefits of Converting to A Coded Bayonet Ring
The digital Leica M writes the lens data it reads off the code to the EXIF file and utilizes this information to process the image data for optimal image quality. In the digital Leica M, this allows compensation of system-immanent vignetting customized according to the lens attached. Therefore, when using the digital Leica M, this feature results in even a slight improvement of the accustomed high image quality produced by Leica M lenses.
In flash mode, the output of the pre-flash is determined by the focal length information supplied by the 6-bit code. Dedicated Metz flash units as well as future Leica models will also be able to set their reflectors accordingly with the help of the 6-bit coding to achieve optimal energy and illumination efficiency.
General Information
Starting August 20, 2006, the conversion of the bayonet rings can be done at our Customer Service Department at 1 Pearl Court, Unit A, Allendale, New Jersey 07401-1610.
In order to mark the lens type, the bayonet ring is equipped with a 6 digit black and white code. On the digital Leica M, the coding, and in turn the lens, is recognized with the help of 6 sensors integrated in the camera bayonet.
Benefits of Converting to A Coded Bayonet Ring
The digital Leica M writes the lens data it reads off the code to the EXIF file and utilizes this information to process the image data for optimal image quality. In the digital Leica M, this allows compensation of system-immanent vignetting customized according to the lens attached. Therefore, when using the digital Leica M, this feature results in even a slight improvement of the accustomed high image quality produced by Leica M lenses.
In flash mode, the output of the pre-flash is determined by the focal length information supplied by the 6-bit code. Dedicated Metz flash units as well as future Leica models will also be able to set their reflectors accordingly with the help of the 6-bit coding to achieve optimal energy and illumination efficiency.
General Information
Starting August 20, 2006, the conversion of the bayonet rings can be done at our Customer Service Department at 1 Pearl Court, Unit A, Allendale, New Jersey 07401-1610.