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
More details about flash 
photography
The built-in flash unit has a 
range of approx. 0.4 to 3 m, 
regardless of the focal 
length set.
The ready lamp beside the 
viewfinder eyepiece lights 
red as soon as the flash is 
fully charged and ready to 
fire.
While the flash is recycling – 
for example when you take 
several flash pictures in short 
order – the red ready lamp 
will blink. Releasing the 
shutter is then impossible.
 
For prolonged shooting 
sessions with flash (impor-
tant events, etc.) always use 
fresh or fully charged 
batteries.
Turn off the TFT screen and 
use the optical viewfinder if 
you have to use flash while 
the camera is warning of 
low battery power (only two 
bars remaining).
Experiment with the 
different flash modes. More 
often than not, available-
light shots of stationary 
subjects are more evocative 
than flash pictures. However, 
the camera should be placed 
on a sturdy support (tripod 
or similar).(Stativ etc).
If subject contrast is high 
(for example with sunlight 
incident at an angle), use the 
flash to fill in shadows (Flash 
On mode).
Flash is disabled in the 
Continuous and Macro 
modes.
More details about flash 
photography
Flash output is controlled 
automatically, but flash 
exposure compensation is 
possible.
Press the MENU button on 
the camera back and use the 
four-way control to select 
the Flash mode. Then select 
the Power subfunction 
where you can choose 
between the following 
settings: +2.0, +1.5, +1.0, 
+0.5, 0.0 (default), -0.5, -1.0, 
-1.5 and –2.0. Confirm your 
selection by pressing the 
Right arrow 
 of the 
four-way control. 
In digital photography, the 
high sensitivity of the CCD 
sensor may result in 
relatively bright flash 
pictures.
This is why you should 
experiment with flash 
exposure compensation – 
described at left – as well as 
with slow sync that brings 
out weaker background 
illumination in addition to 
your flash-illuminated 
foreground subject.
Be sure to experiment with 
all available flash modes – 
it‘s worth your while! Digital 
photography is instan-
taneous: You will see your 
picture right after you take 
it. So you can repeat it at 
will, if necessary. And your 
pictures will surely benefit 
from mastery of the 
different flash modes.
Switching the camera off will 
reset it to „Autoflash with 
red-eye reduction“ and 
default output.
Taking pictures 
Mode dial set to Camera icon
 
Mode dial set to Camera icon
 
 
Taking pictures