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
Using the different 
shooting modes
Switching the camera on 
sets it to single frames 
(SingleShot). In addition, 
there are the Continuous, 
Multishot 16 and Self-timer 
modes.
To select one of these 
modes, press the MENU 
button on the camera back 
and use the four-way control 
to select Drive Mode. Then 
use the four-way control to 
select either Single, 
Continuous, Multishot 16 or 
Self-timer by pressing the 
Right arrow 
.
Flash is disabled in the 
Continuous and Multishot 16 
modes.
The Continuous mode is 
ideal for shooting motion 
sequences (sports / dance / 
action), since it allows 
photos to be taken con-
tinuously at intervals of just 
a few seconds.
These picture series are 
limited exclusively by the 
capacity of the memory card 
used.
This is why there should be 
sufficient storage space 
available for your picture 
series. Alternatively, you may 
reduce the image size 
(number of pixels) and/or 
image quality (compression).
Focusing is another point in 
continuous photography 
that deserves your attention. 
The camera will focus the 
first image of a series. 
Should your subject leave 
the area of sharp focus, you 
might have to interrupt the 
series to resume focusing.
In the Multishot 16 mode, 
16 pictures will be taken at 
intervals of approx. two 
seconds. However, these will 
all be combined in one 
frame (multishot).
Flash is not available in this 
mode.
Using the different 
shooting modes
Be sure to experiment with 
this attractive feature. If your 
subject moves during the 
series or if you vary the 
framing slightly, the result 
will be particularly fasci-
nating.
In the Self-timer mode, the 
shutter will be released 10 
seconds after depression of 
the shutter release. The red 
lamp on the camera front 
will blink ever more rapidly, 
reflecting the countdown. In 
addition, a beep will be 
heard. This can be disabled 
via the Set menu and the 
mode dial under Beep.
When pressing the shutter 
release, be sure not to stand 
in front of the camera. 
Instead, look through the 
viewfinder. Otherwise, the 
camera might focus on your 
chest or some distance in 
front of the actual subject.
If your main subject is 
off-center, use focus lock 
with the shutter release 
pressed halfway. See 
Autofocus / Focusing.
Taking pictures 
Mode dial set to Camera icon 
Mode dial set to Camera icon
 
 
Taking pictures