Rollei Dk4010 Guida Utente
GB-67
Taking Still Images | Using Continuous Shooting Mode | Shooting Movies | Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash | [k] Using Self-Timer | Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto) | Using Flash | Adjusting Brightness |
Telephoto) | Using Flash | Adjusting Brightness |
| Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor | Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality | Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings | Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor) | Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)
Setting Focus
Focusing Off-Center (Focus Lock)
«Applicable modes:
C / N / S / I / M»
Use Focus Lock in situations where the subject you want to focus on is not
in the center of the image, or when you want to compose a shot where the
focal point is not in the center of the shot.
in the center of the image, or when you want to compose a shot where the
focal point is not in the center of the shot.
1
Set the mode select dial to "C", "N", "S", "I" or "M" and
turn the camera on.
2
Position the focusing frame in the center
of the screen over the subject you want to
focus on and press the shutter release
button half way.
When the camera gives a short double-beep and the green shooting
mark "Z" lights on the LCD monitor, focus is set and locked (Focus
Lock, AE Lock).
mark "Z" lights on the LCD monitor, focus is set and locked (Focus
Lock, AE Lock).
3
With the shutter release button still half-pressed, move the
camera until the shot is composed as you want it.
4
Press the shutter release button down
fully.
Removing your finger from the shutter release button releases the
Focus Lock and AE Lock.
Focus Lock and AE Lock.
A
Important
Remove the lens cap before turning the camera on.
B
Note
A flashing shooting mark "Z" indicates that focus cannot be locked because the focus
is not set. Press the shutter release button half way again until the shooting mark "Z"
stays lit and the focus is set.
is not set. Press the shutter release button half way again until the shooting mark "Z"
stays lit and the focus is set.
Pipip
Click