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Leica M9 EasyApp – New

This easyApp Guide is a portable guide to the Leica M9 camera, with which you will experience an incredibly useful learning experience. This app is perfect for use in the field with your camera by your side.

This app retails for $4.99/£2.99 and you can download it here.

 

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The easyApp Guide goes into detail, using clearly written text and full color pictures, on the most used functions of the camera:

– See what the buttons and switches do. Click the Camera Controls button for a 360-degree view of the camera. Swipe the image, or touch the arrows to see different views, then touch a hotspot to get info on the button or feature (hotspots can be turned on and off for clarity). Use a two finger pinch to zoom in or out if needed.

– A useful Camera Navigation guide.

– We show you how to use many of the camera’s functions.

– The menu selections are explained.

– A useful exposure guide calculator for manual mode, that is arranged by scenario and lighting condition.

– See what accessories are available for your camera.

– Make notes on your photo shoots.

– The Glossary of terms will help you decode the terminology of photography.

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