Rollei d33 Manuale Proprietario

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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 info@rollei.de
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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 info@rollei.de
Switching to macro 
autofocus
For close-up shots, switch to 
macro autofocus.
Press the MENU button on 
the camera back and use the 
four-way control to select 
Focusing. Then select Focus 
and from there Close-up. 
Confirm your selection by 
pressing the Right arrow 
 
of the four-way control.
If at all possible, mount your 
camera on a tripod for 
close-up shots.
Close-up photography 
makes sense only if you use 
the TFT screen for framing. 
This is why the TFT screen 
cannot be switched off in 
this mode.
The built-in flash is unsuit-
able for close-range 
photography. It is therefore 
automatically disabled in the 
close-up mode.
Macro autofocusing is 
possible over a range of 
0.08 to 0.4 m.
Manual focusing is helpful in 
close-range photography 
because the macro mode 
lets you focus all the way 
down to 8 cm (object field 
approx. 4x6 cm).
Using the built-in flash 
unit
The built-in flash unit has 
five different modes that can 
be selected with the 
four-way control.
To select the desired mode, 
press the Right arrow 
 of 
the control.
When the light is low, the 
flash will then fire auto-
matically.
Flash on.
Flash off.
Flash on with red-eye 
reduction.
Slow sync – Flash is 
synchronized with a slow 
shutter speed.
Use this standard mode for 
candid photography.
Shooting against the light, 
this mode will help you fill in 
deep foreground shadows (if 
necessary, with reduced 
output).
This is ideal for atmospheric 
available-light shots in 
situations where flash would 
disturb the evocative mood 
of the scene.
The flash emits preflashes to 
reduce the risk of red eye 
caused by reflection from 
the retina.
Flash illuminates the 
foreground, while a slow 
shutter speed coaxes out 
weak illumination in the 
background.
Press the MENU button and 
use the four-way control to 
select Flash. Then select the 
Mode subfunction.
Taking pictures 
Mode dial set to Camera icon
 
Mode dial set to Camera icon
 
 
Taking pictures