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This is how it works:
This is how it looks:
This is what it‘s for:
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This is how it works:
This is how it looks:
This is what it‘s for:
Rollei Fototechnic GmbH, Salzdahlumer Strasse 196, D-38126 Braunschweig, Tel 0531-6800-0, Fax 0531-6800-243, eMail [email protected]
Shooting digital images
Turn the mode dial to the
red camera icon
.
The optical viewfinder is
ideal for candid shots and
for use in bright light.
The camera takes a few
seconds to complete saving.
Only then is it ready for the
next shot.
Switch the camera on.
Look through the viewfinder
or switch the TFT screen on
by pressing the screen icon
on the camera back.
Press the shutter release
fully down.
The camera will save your
picture to the memory card.
Because of autofocusing, the
shutter release operates in
two stages. To take your
picture, always press it fully.
Autofocus photography
The shutter release operates
in two stages: Half
depressed, the camera will
start automatic focusing.
This always takes a second
or so (approx. 1.5 second for
a subject 3 m away).
Once the camera has
focused on your subject, a
green lamp will light beside
the viewfinder eyepiece
(focus indicator), and a short
beep will be heard.
Only now should you press
the shutter release fully for
exposure.
Always wait for the green
light beside the viewfinder
to come on before pressing
the shutter release fully.
The beep may be disabled
via the Set menu (accessible
with the mode dial).
It is advisable to practice the
two-stage release of the
shutter.
For critical subjects you have
the additional option of
manual focusing as well as
the Macro mode.
Always reset the camera
from other settings in the
Playback, transfer and set
menus to the camera icon,
so you‘ll always be ready to
shoot at a moment‘s notice.
If your main subject is
off-center, lock focus on the
most important detail by
keeping the shutter release
pressed halfway. Then
recompose with the release
held in this position.
Taking pictures
Mode dial set to Camera icon
Mode dial set to Camera icon
Taking pictures