Rollei RCP-10325X User Manual

Rollei RCP-10325X User Manual

10 mega pixels rollei 3x apogon zoom 2.5“ color-lcd usb 2.0 sd 2 gb support
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  • Page 1 10 MEGA PIXELS | ROLLEI 3x APOGON ZOOM | 2.5“ COLOR-LCD | USB 2.0 | SD 2 GB SUPPORT...
  • Page 3: Read First

    Read First Warning & Cautions Beforeusingthecamera,pleasemakesurethatyoureadandunderstand allthefollowingsafetyprecautions. A lwaysensurethatthecamerais operatedcorrectly.Thesafetyprecautionswillinstructyouinthesafeand correctoperationofthecameraanditsaccessories,preventinginjuryor damagetoyourself,otherpersonsandequipment. Inthefollowingpages,theterm“equipment”refersmainlytothecamera anditspowersupplyaccessories. *Microsoft,WindowsandWindowslogoareregisteredtrademarksof MicrosoftCorporationincorporatedintheUnitedStatesand/orother countries. * A llbrandandproductnamesappearinginthismanualareregistered trademarksoftheirrespectivecompanies. WARNING Topreventpossibleinjury,pleaseobservethefollowingwarningswhen usingthisproduct. •Do not use the flash too close to eyes Using the flash too close to your subject’s eyes can damage the  eyesight.Especially,remainatleastonemeter(39inches)awayfrom  infants when you use the flash. •Do not place camera strap around neck Thestrapcouldcausesuffocationwhenaccidentallywoundaround neck.
  • Page 4 Read First •Turn off immediately when malfunction occurs Ifyounoticeunusualsmellorsmokecomingfromtheequipment, pleaseunplugthe A Cadapterandremovethebatteryimmediately.  Proceed swiftly but with caution to avoid being burnt. Take the equipment to an authorized service center for inspection. •Unplug the adapter when the camera is not in use Ifyouusetheadapterasthepowersource,unplugtheadapterwhen the camera is not in use to prevent fire and other dangers. Continuous use over a period of time may lead to overheating, deformation and fire. Battery Observethefollowinginstructionswhenhandlingthebatteryusedinthis product.Improperuseofbatterymayleadtoleakageorexplosion. •RechargeonlyLi-ionrechargeablebatteries.Rechargingbatteriesthat arenotrechargeablemayleadtoleakageorexplosion. •Checkbatterypolaritybeforeinserting.Donotattempttoinsertthe batteryupsidedownorbackward. •Donotdisassembleorshortcircuitthebattery. • Do not expose battery to fire or excessive heat. •Donotimmerseorcontactwithwaterorotherliquids. •Stopusingthebatteryimmediatelyifyounoticeanydeformationor changesincolor. •Donotputthebatteriestogetherwithmetalobjectssuchascoins,keys    orhairpinsinyourpocket.
  • Page 5 CAUTIONS Observeandexercisethefollowingcautionstoavoiddamageandkeep yourcamerainanoptimumworkingstatus. •Keep Dry Thiscameraisnotwaterproof,andmaymalfunctionifimmersedin water,oranyliquidsentertheinteriorofthecamera. •Keep away from Moisture, Salt or Dust Wipeoffsaltordustwithaslightlydampenedsoftclothafterusing yourcameraatthebeachorseaside,then,dryyourcamerathoroughly. •Keep away from Strong Magnetic Fields Neverputthecameratooclosetoanyequipmentproducingstrong electromagnetic fields, such as electric motor. Strong electromagnetic fields could lead to camera malfunctions or interfere with the data recording. •Avoid Intense Heat Donotuseorstoretheequipmentundersunlightorhightemperatures. Suchexposurecouldleadtotheleakageofthebatteriesordeformation     ofthecasing. •Avoid rapid temperature changes Rapidlymovingtheequipmentbetweenhotandcoldtemperatures maycausewaterdropletstoformonitsexteriorandinterior.To preventcondensation,placetheequipmentinitscarrycaseora...
  • Page 6: Memory Cards

    Read First •Handle the lens and all parts with care Donottouchthelensorlensbarrel.Becarefulinhandlingthememory cardandbattery.Thesepartsarenotdesignedtowithstandforce greaterthanregularuse. •Do not unplug or remove the battery when processing data Whenimagedataisbeingrecordedordeletedfrommemorycards, cuttingoffpowercouldresultindatalossordamagetheinternal circuitryormemory. •Do not drop Strongshockorvibrationofdroppingcouldcausemalfunction.Keep thestraparoundyourwristwhencarryingthecamera. •Memory cards Turnoffthepowerbeforeinsertingorremovingthememorycard. Otherwise,thememorycardcouldbecomeunstable. Memorycardsmaygethotduringuse,soremovememorycardfrom thecamerawithcare.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Read First.................... Table of Contents .................. Quick Start ....................10 Chapter 1: Getting Started ..............11 Camera Parts ..................11  SetUp ....................1    AttachingtheWristStrap ............... 1    ChargingtheBattery ..............1    InsertingtheBatteryandtheMemoryCard .
  • Page 8 Table of Contents    SettingISO ..................30    SettingFocus ................. 30    Setting A nti-shake ................31    SettingExposure A rea ..............3    SettingColorStyle ................. 33    SettingSharpness .
  • Page 9 Chapter 5: Uploading, Printing & Displaying Images........ 57  Uploadingtoacomputer ............... 57 Printing Images ..................58  DisplayingImagesonaTV ..............59 Chapter 6: Adjusting the Camera Settings .......... 0    UsingtheSetupMenu ..............60    SettingLanguage................60    SettingDate/Time ................60    SettingDigitalZoom .
  • Page 10: Quick Start

    Quick Start Insertabattery.Seepage13. Insertamemorycard.Seepage13. Turnonthecamera. Press the / buttontocapturemode     andframeyoursubjectswiththeLCD     monitor. Slightlypresstheshutterrelease     buttonhalfwaydownandholdittoset     thefocusandexposure. Press the shutter release button down     fullytotakethepicture.
  • Page 11: Chapter 1: Getting Started

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Camera Parts StrapMount Lens Flash Microphone DCTerminal USBConnecter/ A/VOut(AudioVideoOutput)Terminal TripodMount MemoryCardSlot/BatteryCover Speaker LCDMonitor Power Button ShutterReleaseButton ZoomButton Capture/Playback Button MenuButton Power Lamp Four-way+OKButton MacroButton Self-timerButton ExposureValueButton FlashButton Scene Program/Delete Button DisplayButton...
  • Page 12: Set Up

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Set Up Attaching the Wrist Strap Insertthesmallloopofthewriststrapinto thestrapeyelet.Insertthelongloopofthe wriststrapintothesmallloopofthestrap andthentightenit. Charging the Battery ThesuppliedrechargeableLi-ionbatterypackshouldbechargedbefore use. Makesurethatthecameraisturned off. Plug the AC adapter connecter     intothe“DCIN5V”socketonthe     camera. Plug the adapter into the main power     outlet. The Power Access LED goes off when     chargingiscompleted.Disconnectthe      ACadapterafterchargingandremove      thecamera.
  • Page 13: Inserting The Battery And Memory Card

    Inserting the Battery and Memory Card  Openthebattery/memorycardcover. Insert the battery. Please check    whetherthebatteryisinsertedwiththe    correctpolarity(+/-). Note: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.  InsertaSDmemorycardintothe    memorycardslotasshown. Note 1: The write protect switch of the memory card prevents files from being deleted or formatted.
  • Page 14: Turning On For The First Time

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Turning On for the First Time Thelanguageselectionscreenappears.Selectthelanguageyouwant fromthelist. Press / buttontoselectthelanguage you need. Press the OK button to confirm allsettings. Note: To change the language after you have performed configuration for the first time, refer to “Setting Language” on page 60. TheDate/Timesetupscreenwillappearautomaticallyafteryouhave selectedalanguage.Setthedateandtimesotheyappearcorrectlywhen reviewingimagesstoredonyourcamera. /  Press button to select each field. Press / buttontomakeadjustments to each field. Press the OK button to confirm all settings. Note: To change the date and time after you have performed configuration for the first time, refer to “Setting Date and Time” on page 60.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2: Taking Images & Recording Video Clips

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Using the LCD Monitor Whenyouturnonthecamera,theLCDmonitorturnsonautomatically. WiththeLCDmonitoryoucanframetheimagesorvideoclipsyouwantto captureandrecord. ThefollowingillustrationshowstheLCDmonitorlayoutanddescriptions ofallicons. Note 1: You may not be able to see the LCD monitor clearly when using the LCD monitor under intense light, such as sunlight. You can adjust the LCD brightness to improve visibility. See page 65. Note 2: Note that the following are for illustrative purposes only. They may not exactly match the LCD monitor content actually displayed on the camera.
  • Page 16: Capture Mode

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Capture Mode  A uto 80 100 00 400 800 1000 Flashmode  WhiteBalance  A utoflash  A uto Fillinflash Daylight Flashoff Fluorescent FlashwithRed-eyereduction Tungsten SlowSync.(Onlyinnightscenemode) Cloudy Remaining number of Pictures Quality SDCard Normal /Internalmemory Fine CaptureMode...
  • Page 17: Video Mode

    Video Mode WhiteBalance  A uto Daylight Fluorescent Tungsten Cloudy Remainingtimeofrecording Quality SDCard Normal /Internalmemory Fine VideoMode Best Battery Size Fullcapacity 640x480 Halfcapacity 30x40 Lowcapacity Exhausted Self-timer /DCIN 10sec. 5sec. sec. Focusframe Macro/Infinity Zoombar Recordingindicator Standby Onrecording...
  • Page 18: Changing Mode

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Changing Mode YoucanchangethecontentsontheLCDmonitorbypressingthe  buttontocyclethroughtheavailableoptions. •Capture Mode On(Default) OSDOn+Histogram OSDOff * OSD stands for ‘on screen display’. *Histogram:Thehistogramisagraphtojudgethetonalrangeofthe image.Thecorrectexposureoftheimageisthepeakofthegraphinthe middle.Iftheimageistoodark,thepeakslantstotheleft.Iftheimageis toobright,thepeakslantstotheright.Youcanadjusttheexposurebyus- ingEV(ExposureCompensation). •Video Mode OSDOn(Default) OSDOff Note: If you do not use the camera over 1 minute, the LCD monitor will turn off automatically. Press any button but power button to turn on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 19: Using Zoom

    Using Zoom This camera features 3x optical zoom and 8x digital zoom. Optical Zoom Press the W/T button to zoom in and    outofanimage. The zoom indicator appears on the    LCDmonitor. OpticalZoom Digital Zoom To use the digital zoom, you must activate it through the settings menu. Seepage61forinstructionsonhowtodothis. Press the T button to optically zoom in to the maximum magnification.    Releasethebuttonandpressitagain to activate the digital zoom function.  Aframesurroundstheareaofthe    imagetobecaptured.Therestofthe    LCDmonitorisdulledout. DigitalZoom Note: When recording video clips, you can only change the optical zoom setting.
  • Page 20: Taking Pictures

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Taking Pictures Using Auto Focus The A utoFocusfunctionmakestakingstillphotosastraightforward process.Bypressingtheshutterreleasebuttondownhalfway,the camerawillfocusonyoursubjectautomaticallyandcalculateallphoto settings,suchasexposureandsaturation.Youcanchangethe A uto FocusareatoMulti,CenterorFacedetectionbyusingthe A utoFocus function.Forinformationabout A utoFocus,see"Settingfocus"onpage  FrameyoursubjectwiththeLCDmonitor. Press the shutter release button halfway down and hold it to set the    focusandexposure.  Whentheautofocusisset,youwillhearabeepandthe A FLEDwill    lightup. Press the shutter release button down fully to take the image.
  • Page 21: Using Focus Lock

    Using Focus Lock Whentakingaphotowhereyoursubjectisoff-center,thecamerawillfo- cusonthecentralarea,resultinginyoursubjectbeingoutoffocus.Focus Lockallowsyoutofocusonanoff-centersubject.  Frameyoursubjectinthecenterofthe frame with the LCD monitor. Press the    shutterreleasebuttonhalfwaydown    andholdittosetthefocusand    exposure.  Keeptheshutterreleasebutton    pressedandrecomposeyourpicture,    withyoursubjectpositionedoff-center. Press the shutter release button down    fullytotakethepicture. Note: The color of the focus bracket indicates whether the camera has focused successfully or not.
  • Page 22: Macro Mode ( )

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Macro Mode ( ) Press the button to select “Macro” or “Infinity” function. To shoot a close-upimage,use “Macro”functiontogetthedetailandsharpnessof the subject by fixed focus. To shoot infinity shots, use “Infinity” function to shoot landscapes and distantobjects.Itcanalsobeusedforcompositionscombiningbothnear anddistantobjects. Using Self-timer ( ) Self-timerfunctionallowsyoutotakepicturessec,5secor10seclater afteryoupresstheshutterreleasebuttondownfully.Ifyouwanttotake yourselfintotheimage,youcanusethisfunction.Werecommendyouusea tripodorplacethecameraonasteadysurfacewhenusingself-timer. Press buttonuntiltheicon , or appearsontheLCD monitor. Afterlockingthefocusandpressingtheshutterreleasebutton    downfully,theself-timerlampblinks.Thecamerawilltakethe    imageautomaticallyafterthetimeyousetends.
  • Page 23: Setting Ev (Exposure Value)

    Setting EV (Exposure Value) In some difficult lighting condition, the automatic exposure may be misledintogivingthewrongreadings.Exposurecompensationallowsyou toadjusttheexposurevalueandcorrectlyexposeyourimages.  InCapturemode,press button(EVvaluewillbeselectedandlight red). /   Use buttontoadjusttheexposurevalue(from-.0~+.0). Press OK button to confirm the setting. Setting Flash ( ) When taking pictures in difficult lighting conditions, you may need the flash to get correct exposure. The camera provides you with built-in flash modes. Mode Function Flash fires automatically when the lighting AutoFlash conditionisdark. Flash fires whenever you take a shot, regardless FillinFlash ofthelightingcondition. Flashisturnedoff. FlashOff Reducesthe“red-eye”effectresultingfromthe AutoFlashwith flash. Red-eyeReduction Flash fires with slow shutter speed to get SlowSync naturalexposure.
  • Page 24: Mode Options

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Mode Options There are six scene mode options (Auto, Video, Portrait, Landscape, Night sceneandSportsmodes)ofthiscamera. In Capture live view, press the SP/ /     buttontomodeoptionanduse    buttontoselectthemode. Press the OK button to confirm all    settings. •Auto Mode Thesimplestwaytoshootbasicimages. •Video Mode Togetthevideoclips. •Portrait Youcantakeanaturalpersonimage. •Landscape Totakethedistantoroutdoorscenes. •Night Scene Thecamerawilldecreasetheshutterspeedwhentakingimagesinthe       darkconditions(i.e.atnight).Werecommendusingatripod.
  • Page 25: Recording Video Clips

    Recording Video Clips Press the SP/ buttonandselect     Videomode.  Zoominoroutonyoursubjectsby    pressingtheW/Tbuttonbeforeyou    startrecording. Press the shutter release button halfway    downandholdittosetthefocusand    exposure. Press the shutter release button down    fullytostartrecording. Press the shutter release button again    tostoprecording.
  • Page 26: Using The Capture/Video Menu

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Using the Capture/Video Menu Youcanadjustimageandvideosettingsthroughthecapturemenu. Press the / buttontoselect  Capture mode or press SP/ buttonto    selectVideomode. Press the buttontoenterthecapture     orvideomenu.  Scrollthroughthemenubypressing    / buttonandhighlighttheoption you wish to select. Press the OK button to confirm all settings. Press the buttonorshutterrelease    buttonhalfwaydowntoreturntothe    CaptureorVideomodeliveview.
  • Page 27: Setting Image Size (Resolution)

    Setting Image Size (Resolution) Changing the image size affects the number of images that can be stored onyourmemorycard.Youcancapturemoredetailedimageswithhigher resolutions.Thehighertheresolution,themorememoryspacewillbe required. •Setting Size (for Still Images)  InCapturemenu,select“SIZE”.  Select“3680x760(10M)”,    “396x47(8M)”,“816x11(6M)”,    “560x190(5M)”,“7x1704(4M)”,    “048x1536(3M)”,or“640x480(VGA)”. Press OK button to confirm the setting. •Setting Size (for Video Clips)  InVideomenu,select“SIZE”  Select“640x480”or“30x40”. Press OK button to confirm the setting.
  • Page 28: Setting Quality

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Setting Quality Thecamerafeaturesthreequalitysettings.Imagequalitydeterminesthe compressionappliedtoyourphotoorvideo.Thehigherthequality,the lessthecompressionapplied,resultinginamoredetailedimage.These moredetailedimagesrequiremorememoryspace.Thelowerthequality, thelowerthecompressionanddetail,andthelessmemorywillbespace required.  InCapture/Videomenu,select     “QUALITY”.  Select“BEST”,“FINE”or“NORMAL”. Press OK button to confirm the setting.
  • Page 29: Setting White Balance

    Setting White Balance Youcanselecttheappropriatesettingdependingonthelighting conditionofyoursurroundings.WhiteBalancewilladjustcolorlevelsthat areaffectedbytheselightingconditions.  InCapture/Videomenu,selectWHITE    BALANCE”.  Select“CLOUDY”,“TUNGSTEN”,    “FLUORESCENT”,“DAYLIGHT”,or    “AUTO”. Press OK button to confirm the setting. Setting Function Settingforshootinginovercastcondition. CLOUDY Settingforshootinginincandescentorhalogen TUNGSTEN condition. FLUORESCENT Setting for shooting in fluorescent condition. Settingforshootinginsunnycondition. DAYLIGHT Thecamerawillautomaticallyadjustsettings AUTO dependingontheleveloflightavailable.
  • Page 30: SettingIso

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Setting ISO (Sensitivity) AdjusttheISOvaluedependingonthelightinglevelsofyour surroundings;useahighISOsettingindimconditionsandalowerISO settinginbrighterconditions.  InCapturemenu,select“ISO”.  Select“1000”,“800”,“400”,“00”,“100”    ,“80”or“AUTO”. Press OK button to confirm the setting. Setting Focus The A Fframehelpsyoutogettheareaonwhichthecamerafocuses.  InCapturemenu,select“FOCUS”.  Select“MULTI A F”,“CENTER A F”or    “FACEDETECTION”. FACEDETECTION Press OK button to confirm the setting.
  • Page 31: Setting Anti-Shake

    Setting Function MULTI A F Thecamerawillseetheshootingconditionsand selectamongtheninefocusframestofocuson. CENTER A F The c amera u ses t he c enter f ocus f rame t o f ocus o n. FACEDETECTION Thecamerawilldetectandfocusonfaces automatically. Note 1: If no face is detected, the Focus mode will automatically set to Multi AF. Note 2: You can use the FACE DETECTION function to take pictures of yourself. If the AF LED lights up a solid red, your face is in focus, if the AF LED flashes red, your face is out of the focus.
  • Page 32: Setting Exposure Area

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Setting Exposure Area Thecamerawillmeasurethebrightnessoftheselectedareainorderto determinetheexposurelevel. In Capture menu, select “EXPOSURE    AREA”. Select “FULL” , “CENTRAL”or “SPOT”. Press OK button to confirm the setting. Setting Function FULL Measuresbrightnesslevelfromtheentire captureinordertodetermineexposurelevel. CENTRAL Measuresbrightnesslevelfromthecentralarea ofthecaptureinordertodetermineexposure level. SPOT Meterstheexposurevaluefromaverysmall areainthecenterofscreenonly.Usethismode  to shoot pictures with a specific exposure area.
  • Page 33: SettingColorStyle

    Color Style Adjust the color style to change the color of the final image.  InCapture/Videomenu,select     “COLORSTYLE”. Select “B&W”, “SEPIA” or “NORMAL”. Press OK button to confirm the setting. Setting Function B&W Takesthephotoinblackandwhite. SEPIA Takesthephotoinsepia(avintageeffect). NORMAL Takesthephotowithoutanyspecialeffects.
  • Page 34: Setting Sharpness

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Setting Sharpness Adjust the sharpness settings to emphasize or soften the overall appear- anceoftheimage.  InCapture/Videomenu,select  “SHARPNESS”.  Select“HARD”,“NORMAL”or“SOFT”. Press OK button to confirm the setting. Setting Function HARD Emphasizes all subjects in the image. Outlines and edges are emphasized and stand out. NORMAL Theimageiscapturedwithoutanyadjustments tosharpnesslevels. SOFT Softensallsubjectsintheimage.Outlinesand edgesaresoftened.
  • Page 35: Setting Contrast

    Setting Contrast AdjusttheContrastsettingtoalterthedistinctionbetweenlightanddarkin the image; the result is a harder or softer appearance of the final image.  InCapture/Videomenu,select     “CONTRAST”.  Select“HARD”,“NORMAL”or“SOFT”. Press OK button to confirm the setting. Setting Function HARD The image is hardened, by defining light and darkareasmoreclearly. NORMAL Theimageiscapturedwithoutanyadjustments tocontrastlevels. SOFT The image is softened, by defining light and dark areaslessclearly.
  • Page 36: Setting Saturation

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Setting Saturation AdjusttheSaturationsettingtoaltertheintensityandpurityofthecolor. Thehigherthesaturationsetting,themorevividtheimageis.  InCapture/Videomenu,select     “SATURATION”.  Select“MORE”,“NORMAL”or“LESS”. Press OK button to confirm the setting. Setting Function MORE Makesimageslookmorevivid. NORMAL Theimageiscapturedwithoutanyadjustments tosaturationlevels. LESS Makesimageslookduller.
  • Page 37: Setting Drive Mode

    Setting Drive Mode WhenyouselectDRIVEMODEinthecapturemenu,youcanchoosefrom threeshootingmodes:Single,ContinuousandBurstmodes.  InCapturemenu,select“DRIVE    MODE”.  Select“SINGLE”,“CONTINUOUS”or    “BURST”. Press OK button to confirm the setting. Note 1: The flash mode and self-timer is “Off” when using “CONTINUOUS” and “BURST”. Note 2: The CONTINUOUS mode will stopped when the SD card or the internal memory is full. A “CARD FULL” warning appears on the LCD . Setting Function SINGLE Takes a single image. Press the shutter release buttononcetocapturetheimage. Takesaseriesofimageswhenyoupressdown andholdtheshutterreleasebutton.Thecamera CONTINUOUS willcontinuetotakeimagesuntilyoureleasethe shutterreleasebutton.Whenselected,theicon appearsontheLCDmonitor. Takes5imageswhenyoupressdownthe BURST shutterreleasebuttononce.Whenselected,the icon appearsontheLCDmonitor.
  • Page 38: Setting Photo Frame

    Chapter 2: Taking Images and Recording Video Clips Setting Photo Frame You can add frames to your photos by using Photo Frame. In Capture menu, select “PHOTO    FRAME”. Select “OFF”, “P1”, “P2”, “P3”, “P4”, “P5”, “P6”, “P7”, “P8” or “P9”. Press OK button to confirm the setting and take your picture with the Photo    Frame. Note 1: The digital zoom cannot be used when using “Photo Frame”. Note 2: When using “Photo Frame”, Continuous and Burst cannot be used.
  • Page 39: Chapter 3: Reviewing Images & Video Clips

    Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips Using the LCD Monitor ThefollowingillustrationoutlinesthelayoutandiconsontheLCD monitorinplaybackmode. Playback Mode •Capture Flashmode  A utoflash Quality Fillinflash Normal Flashoff Fine FlashwithRed-eyereduction Best SlowSync.(Onlyinnightscenemode) WhiteBalance  A uto  A uto Daylight 100 Fluorescent 00 Tungsten 400 Cloudy ...
  • Page 40 Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips OSDOn(Default) OSDOn+Histogram OSDOff •Video Playback Mode Protection status Movieclip Image size Recorded File size date/time Recordingtime Filename Displayedimagenumber/ Totalnumberofimages Play/pause indicator OSDOn(Default) OSDOn+DetaiedInformation OSDOff...
  • Page 41: Using Playback

    Using Playback Playback mode allows you to review still images and video clips stored on yourcamera. Press the / buttontoselect  Playback mode. The last taken image or the first frame of the videos appears    ontheLCDmonitor. /  Press buttontothepreviousor next file.  Ifyouselectavideoclip,anoperation    guideappearsontheLCDmonitor. Press buttontoplaythevideoclip. Press buttonagaintopause. Press OK button to stop playing.
  • Page 42: Using The Playback Menu

    Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips Using the Playback Menu Press the / buttontoselect  Playback mode. Press the buttonto enter the Playback menu.  Scrollthroughthemenubypressing /     buttonandpress / buttonto    highlighttheoptionyouwant. Press the OK button to confirm all    settings. Press the buttontoexit.
  • Page 43: Activating Digital Enlargement

    Activating Digital Enlargement Youcanmagnifyimageswhenreviewingimagesinplaybackmode.  Whenreviewingtheimage,pressT    buttontomagnify.Theiconsonthe    LCDmonitorwilldisappearandthe    approximatelocationoftheareaand magnification level will show. /   Use / buttontomovearound    theimage. Press the W button to decrease the magnification level. Press OK button to cancel the magnification. Note: The video clips cannot be magnified. When reviewing the video clip, a “CANNOT MAGNIFY” warning appears on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 44: Using Index Display

    Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips Using Index Display Indexdisplayallowsyoutoviewuptonineimagesatatime.  Whenreviewingtheimage,pressW    buttontoshowtheindex.Uptonine    imagescanbeviewedatthesame    time. /   Use / buttontochangethe    imageselection. Press the T button to return to single    imageplayback.
  • Page 45: Deleting Images And Video Clips

    Deleting Images and Video Clips Thisfunctionallowsyoutodeleteyourimagesandvideoclips. In Playback menu, select “DELETE”.  Select“ALL”todeleteallimagesand    videoclipsorselect“ONE”todelete the displayed one. Press the OK button. A confirmation dialogue will appear.    Select“OK”andpressOKbuttonto    deleteimagesorvideoclips.  Select“SELECT”andathumbnail /  image gallery appears. Press /    buttontoselecttheimageyouwantto delete. Press the OK button. A confirmation dialogue appears,    prompting“DELETESELECTED    IMAGES?”.SelectOKandpressthe    OKbuttontodeletetheselectedimage.
  • Page 46: Protecting Images & Video Clips

    Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips Protecting Images and Video Clips This function prevents images and video clips from being modified or deletedaccidentally. In Playback menu, select “PROTECT”.  Select“ONE”toprotecttheselected    oneorselect“ALL”toprotectall images or video clips. Press the OK    button. A protected file is indicated by the mark.    Followstep1andagainandthen    pressOKbuttontoremovethe     protection.  Select“SELECT”andathumbnail /  image gallery appears. Press /...
  • Page 47: Adding Voice Memo To A Still Image

    Adding Voice Memo to a Still Image Youcanaddavoicememouptoaround30secondsinlengthforeach stillimage. In Playback menu, select “MEMO”.  Torecordavoicememo,select     “RECORD”andthenpressOKbutton. Press buttontostartrecording.    Whenthevoicememorecordingstarts,    theindicatoriconontheLCDmonitor changes from (green) to (red). Press     buttonagaintostoprecordingand    returntothepreviousmenu. To play a voice memo, select “PLAY” and then press OK button. Press  button to start playing. Press button    againtostopplayingandreturn t othe...
  • Page 48 Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips  Todeleteavoicememo,select     “DELETE”andthenpressOKbutton. A  confirmation dialogue will appear.    Select“OK”andpressOKbuttonto    deletememo.
  • Page 49: Setting Dpof

    Setting DPOF Thisfunctionhelpsyoutoprintoutyourimagesataprofessionalprintser- vice or on a DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compatible printer directly. In Playback menu, select “DPOF”.    Todecidewhichimagesaretobe    printedandthenumberofcopies,    select“STANDARD”andthenpressOK    buttontoenterthesubmenu.  Inthesubmenu,select“STANDARD”    andthenpressOKbuttontostart    setting. /   Use buttontoselecttheimageyou     want t oprintanduse / buttonto    specifythenumberofcopies. A fterall    thesettingsareselected,press ...
  • Page 50 Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips  Tocancelthesettingof“STANDARD”, select “REMOVE” and a confirmation    dialoguewillappear.Select“OK”and    thenpressOKbuttontoremoveprint    settings.  Toprintindexofimages,select“INDEX”  /     andpressOKbutton.Use button to select “ADD” or “REMOVE”. Press OK button to complete DPOF setting. Note: A still image that has DPOF settings is indicated by the mark.
  • Page 51: Playing A Slide Show

    Setting DPOF Thisfunctionhelpsyoutoprintoutyourimagesataprofessionalprintser- vice or on a DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compatible printer directly. In Playback menu, select “SLIDE    SHOW”.  Use / buttontoselect“INTERVAL” /     anduse buttontoselectthe    intervalsetting(1~10sec). /  Select “REPEAT” and use button to activate “REPEAT” function (“ON” or    “OFF”). Press OK button to confirm the setting and start playing a slide show. Press    buttontostopplayingorpress     buttontoreturntothepreviousmenu.
  • Page 52: Rotating The Still Images

    Chapter 3: Reviewing Images and Video Clips Rotating the Still Images Thisfunctionallowsyoutorotatestillimages. In Playback menu, select “ROTATE”. Press Left or Right button to rotate 90° clockwise or counterclockwise. Press    OKbuttonandreturntotheprevious    menu.
  • Page 53: Chapter 4: Installing The Software

    •Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, and Vista •Pentium II processor or more •Minimum 64MB RAM •200MB of available hard disk space •1024x768 pixels, 16-bit color monitor Installing the Software Installing the Driver IfyouuseWindows98SEastheOSinyourcomputer,besuretoinstall the driver first before connecting the camera to the PC. AfteryouinserttheCDintotheCD-ROM drive,thepop-upimagewillappear. Iftheimagedoesnotappear,click“Start” andthen“Run”.Type“E:\Rollei.exe” Note: Windows ME, 2000, XP, Vista don’t need the driver installed.
  • Page 54: Installing The Application

    Chapter 4: Installing the Software Installing the Application  AfteryouinserttheCDintotheCD-    ROMdrive,thepop-upimagewill    appear.Iftheimagedoesnotappear,    click“Start”andthen“Run”.Type    “E:\Rollei.exe”. Click “PhotoImpression”. The computer proceeds to install PhotoImpression.  Selectalanguageandclick“OK”.    Followtheon-screeninstructionto    continuetheinstallation. Note : Follow steps as PhotoImpression to install “VideoImpression” and “Media Player 9” .
  • Page 55: Using The Application

    Using the Application PhotoImpression  Connectthecameratothecomputer. See page 57. Launch PhotoImpression.  Todownloadtheimagesfromthe    camera,select“RemovableMedia”. Press “OK” and PhotoImpression will    detectnewphotostoyourcomputer. Press “OK” and the selected photos will    becopiedtoyourcomputer. Jobcompletedandpress“OK”.
  • Page 56 Chapter 4: Installing the Software VideoImpression We recommend you to install Windows Media Player 9 or later when you play back the video clip on the computer. If you use Windows XP, you also have to upgrade to Windows XP Service Pack 2(SP2). If you use Win- dows Vista, you might need MPEG4 codec.  LaunchVideoImpressionandthen    select“add”.  Select“DCIM”todownloadthevideo clipsfromthecamera.  Double-clicktoselectthevideoclips. Click “Play” to play the video clips.
  • Page 57: Chapter 5: Uploading, Printing & Displaying Images

    Chapter 5: Uploading, Printing & Displaying Images Afteryoutakeimages,youcanuploadimagestoacomputerfromyour camera,printthemwithaprinter,anddisplaythemonaTV. Uploading to a Computer  ConnectthelargerendoftheUSB    cabletotheUSBslotonyour    computer. A ndconnectthesmallerend    oftheUSBcabletotheUSBconnector    onthecamera.  Thecomputerautomaticallydetectsthe     cameraasamassstoragedeviceso you can copy image files from your camera to your computer’s hard drive.
  • Page 58: Printing Images

    Chapter 5: Uploading, Printing & Displaying Images Printing Images Therearethreeprintingmethodsyoucanusetoprintoutselected images. This camera supports direct printing, Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), and PictBridge. Direct printing allows you to print out images by connecting the camera directly to some specific printers to print your favorite images. Both DPOF and PictBridge printing function need a printerthatsupportsthesefunctions. •Printing with DPOF and PictBridge compatible printers The camera’s DPOF feature allows you to specify which images you  wanttoprintandhowmanycopiesofeachyouwant. A fteryouspecify  yourprintingpreferenceonthecamera,thenyoucanremovethe  memorycardfromthecameraandplugintoaprinterthatsupports DPOF, or connect the camera through the USB cable to a PictBridge compatible printer for printing. See page 49 for DPOF settings and page 68 for PictBridge settings. •Printing with a Computer  AfteruploadingtheimagestoacomputerbytheUSBcable,youcan   printimagesbyusingthesoftwaresuppliedwiththecamera.Seepage  53onhowtoInstallthesoftware.
  • Page 59: Displaying Images On A Tv

    Displaying Images on a TV ByconnectingyourcameratoaTV,youcanviewimagesasaslideshow andplayvideoclips.  SelectacompatibleTVsystemin “SETUP” menu.  Connectthe A /V(Audio/Video)cable    tothe A /VinputsoftheTV,andconnect     the A /Vcabletothe A /Vconnectorof    thecamera. Note 1: When you connect your camera to a TV, the LCD monitor turns off automatically.
  • Page 60: Chapter 6: Adjusting The Camera Settings

    Chapter 6: Adjusting the Camera Settings Using the Setup Menu /  In Capture, Video or Playback menu, use buttontoselect    “Setup”andpressOKbuttontoenterthemenu. /   Scrollthroughthemenubyusing buttonanduse / buttonto    highlighttheoptionyouwanttoselect. Setting Language Thisfunctionallowsyoutochangethelanguage.  InSetupmenu,select“LANGUAGE”.  Selectthelanguageyouwantfromthe list and press OK button to confirm the    setting. Setting Date/Time Thisfunctionallowsyoutochangethedateandtime.
  • Page 61: Setting Digital Zoom

    Setting Digital Zoom This function allows you to activate digital zoom function. DIGITAL Z OOM  InSetupmenu,select“DIGITAL    ZOOM”. Select “ON” or “OFF”. Press OK button to confirm the setting. Setting AF Illuminator Thisfunctionallowsyoutoturnonoroffthe A Filluminatoratthefrontof thecamera.Turnonthisfunctiontoaidfocusinginlow-lightsituations. Turnoffthisfunctionifyouarecapturinganimage,whichmaybe distractedbytheilluminator(wildlife,forexample).  InSetupmenu,select“AF    ILLUMINATOR”. Select “AUTO” or “OFF”. Press OK button to confirm the setting.
  • Page 62: Setting Instant Review

    Chapter 6: Adjusting the Camera Settings Setting Instant Review Thisfunctionallowsyoutoreviewtheimagefor3secondsaftertakinga image.  InSetupmenu,select“INSTANT    REVIEW”. Select “ON” or “OFF”. Press OK button to confirm the setting. Moving Images to Card Thisfunctionallowsyoutomoveimagesstoredontheinternalmemoryto yourmemorycard.  InSetupmenu,select“MOVEIMAGES     TOCARD”andthenpressOKbutton. A confirmation dialogue will appear.    Select“OK”andpressOKbuttonto    moveimagestocard. Note: If the camera does not respond when you select the “Move Images to Card” function, either the memory...
  • Page 63: Resetting The File Number

    Resetting the File Number This function allows you to reset the file numbers assigned to each image or file.  InSetupmenu,select“FILENO.    RESET”andthenpressOKbutton. A confirmation dialogue will appear.    Select“OK”andpressOKbuttonto    reset. Imprinting the Date and Time Whenprintingoutordisplayingimages,youcandecidewhethertoimprint thedateandtimeontheimagesornot.  InSetupmenu,select“DATE IMPRINT”. Select “DATE & TIME”, “DATE” or “OFF”. Press OK button to confirm the    setting.
  • Page 64: Formatting The Memory

    Chapter 6: Adjusting the Camera Settings Setting Function DATE & TIME Theimageisprintedwiththedateandtimeit wastaken. DATE Theimageisprintedwiththedateitwastaken. Theimageisprintedwithoutthedateortime. Formatting the Memory Thisfunctionallowsyoutodeletealloftheimages,data,information,and foldersinyourmemorycardorinternalmemory.  InSetupmenu,select“FORMAT”and    thenpressOKbutton. A confirmation dialogue will appear.    Select“OK”andpressOKbuttonto    format. Note: If a memory card is inserted, a “FORMAT CARD?” prompt appears.
  • Page 65: Setting Lcd Brightness

    Setting LCD Brightness ThisfunctionallowsyoutoadjustthebrightnessoftheLCDmonitor.  InSetupmenu,select“LCD    BRIGHTNESS”.  Use buttontoadjustthebrightness  value. Press OK button to confirm the    setting. Note: This setting is disabled when viewing images or videos through your TV. Setting Camera Sound Youcanadjustthecamerasoundeffectbysettingcamerasound.  InSetupmenu,select“SOUND”.  Select“SHUTTERONLY”,“ON”,or “OFF”. Press OK button to confirm the    setting.
  • Page 66: Setting Camera Volume

    Chapter 6: Adjusting the Camera Settings Setting Function SHUTTERONLY Allsoundisoffapartfromashuttersoundwhen animageistaken. Allcamerasoundsareturnedon. Allcamerasoundsareturnedoff. Setting Camera Volume Thisfunctionallowsyoutoadjustthevolume.  InSetupmenu,select“VOLUME”.  Use / buttontoincreaseor  decrease the volume. Press the OK button to confirm all settings. Setting TV System Both NTSC and PAL are TV broadcast systems. The NTSC system is used mainly in the USA, Japan, Canada, Mexico, the Philippines, Korea and Taiwan. The PAL system is used in western European countries such as Germany, the UK, Switzerland, Holland, Italy (except for France) and Australia,Singapore,ThailandandChina. A sthesesystemsarenotcom- patible,youcannotwatchanNTSCsystembasedTVinanareawhere the PAL system is used.  InSetupmenu,select“VIDEOOUT”. Select “NTSC” or “PAL”. Press the OK button to confirm all settings.
  • Page 67: Setting Auto Power Off

    Setting Auto Power Off Tosavebatterypower,youcansetthecameratoturnoffautomatically when it is not in use for a fixed time. In Setup menu, select “AUTO POWER    OFF”.  Select“10MIN”,“5MIN”,“3MIN”,“1 MIN” or “OFF”. Press the OK button to confirm all settings. Changing USB Mode YoucanchangetheUSBconnectionmodedependingonwhetherthe cameraistobeconnectedtoacomputer(STORAGE)oraprinter (PICTBRIDGE).  InSetupmenu,select“USB”. Select “STORAGE” or “PICTBRIDGE”. Press the OK button to confirm all    settings.
  • Page 68: Using Pictbridge

    Chapter 6: Adjusting the Camera Settings Using PictBridge You can connect the camera directly to a printer that supports PictBridge, andperformimageselectionandprintingusingthecameramonitorscreen andcontrols. PictBridge is a standard established by the Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA). In “SETUP” menu, change the USB connection mode to “PICTBRIDGE”.  UsetheUSBcablethatcomeswiththe    packagetoconnectthecameratoa PictBridge compatible printer. Once connected, the PictBridge menu /  appears. Press buttontochoose    theoptionyouwantandpresstheOK button to confirm. /   Ifyouchoose“SELECT”,press to    selecttheimagesyouwanttoprint. Press / tospecifythenumberof copies. Press the OK button to confirm...
  • Page 69  Thetotalnumberofimagesyouhave    selectedandthenumberofcopiesthat    youhavesetappearonthescreen. Press the OK button to print or the  button to return to the PictBridge menu.  Select“ALL”toprintallimagesand    presstheOKbutton.    Thetotalnumberofimagesappearson  the screen. Press the OK button to print    orthe buttontoreturntothe PictBridge menu. Press the OK button to stop when the    printerisstarttoprinttheimages.
  • Page 70: Resetting Your Camera

    Chapter 6: Adjusting the Camera Settings Resetting Your Camera Thisfunctionallowsyoutoresetallcamerasettingstodefault.  InSetupmenu,select“RESET”and    presstheOKbutton. A confirmation dialogue appears. Select OK to reset your camera. Press    theOKbuttontoresetallsettings.
  • Page 71: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Thecameradoes Thepowerisoff. Press the power button to notwork. turniton. Thebatteryisinserted Reloadthebattery incorrectly. correctly. Thebatterypoweris Replacebatterywithanew lowordrained. oneorchargethe battery. See Page 12. Theimagecan Thecameraisnotin Press the mode switch to notbetaken capturemode. capturemode. whenIpressthe Youdidnotpressthe Press the shutter release shutterrelease shutterreleasebutton buttondownfully. button. downenough. Thememorycardis Replacewithanother full. memorycard,uploadthe imagestoacomputeror deletetheimages. Thecameraisstill Waituntilimagestoringof savingthelastimage...
  • Page 72 Trouble Shooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Theimagesare Thecameraismoving Holdthecamerasteadyor blurry. whenyoupressthe useatripodwhentaking shutterreleasebutton. images. Thefocusbracketsare Position the focus brackets notpositionedonthe onyoursubject. subject. Usemacromodeto Setthecameratoshoot shootsubjectswithin innormalfocusormacro normalfocus,orvice focusandthentakethe versa. imageagain. Thelightisdimand Useatripodandturnon the flash is off. the flash. Thelensisdirty. Gentlycleanthelens. Theimagesare The flash is on when Turn off the flash. toobright. thesubjectisbright enough. Thecameraistooclose Movebackfromthesubject tothesubjectwhen andtaketheimageagain.
  • Page 73: Warning Indicators And Messages

    Warning Indicators and Messages When ... Solution Date/Timehas Thesystemdetectsthat Resetthedate/time.See been lost. Please thecamerahaslost page60. resetit date/timeafteryouturn iton. Card locked! Memorycardislocked. Slidetheswitchonthe memorycardtounlock. Change battery! Batteryisempty.Itwill Replacebatterywitha turnoffautomatically newoneorchargethe afterseconds. battery. See Page 12. Memory full! There is insufficient room Replaceanothermemory (Card full!) tosavemoreimagesin cardoreraseunwanted internalmemoryoronthe images.Beforeerasing, memorycardthatis uploadalltheimagestoa inserted. computer. Memory error! Someproblemoccurred Turnoffthecamera.
  • Page 74 Warning Indicators and Messages When ... Solution Not support! Theselectedimage Ensurethatimagesare cannotbedisplayed thepropertypeforyour forplaybackduetoan camera. unsupportedtypewith thisimage. Image error! ERR! Theselectedimage Useimageprocessing cannotbedisplayed softwaretoviewthe forplaybackduetoa imageonacomputer.If problemwiththis thatcannotbedone,the image. imageisdamaged. Cannot magnify! Youattemptedto Magnification does not magnifyavideoclip. workwithvideoclips. Format fail! Failedtoformat. System error! Errorhasoccurredin Turnthecameraoff, thecamerasystem. removeandreinsertthe battery,andturnthe cameraon.Ifthesame messageappears, contactyourretailer.
  • Page 75: Specifications

    Specifications Image Sensor •1/1.8inch-typeCCD •10Megapixels LCD Monitor •.5” Lens • Focal length f=7.55-21.16mm (35mm film equivalent : 35 - 105mm) • A perturerange F.84(Wide)-F5.1(Tele) Focusing • Distance Wide : 0.5m-infinity •Macro  0.1m-0.6m(wide);0.5m-1m(tele) Digital Zoom •8.0x Shutter Speed •-1/000 Exposure •ExposureCompensation+/-.0Ev(1/3EvStep) Sensitivity •ISOequivalentapproximately80,100,00,400,800,1000or A uto Self timer •,5,10secselectable Built-in Flash • A utocontrolbuilt-intype •Range  Wide: .5m Tele:1.8m...
  • Page 76: Power Source

    Specifications Storage •Internalmemory A bout3MB • External memory SD card (Max. card size : 2GB) • File format Still image : JPEG (DCF), Exif 2.2, DPOF 1.1, PictBridge Video clip : ASF (MPEG-4) ; Audio : WAV • Image Size 3680x2760 [10M], 3296x2472 [8M], 2816x2112 [6M], 2560x1920 [5M], 2272x1704 [4M], 2048x1536 [3M], 640x480 [VGA] I/O External •DCinput DC5Vadapter(regularplug) • Video output NTSC and PAL(selectable) • PC connection Mini-plug type USB, mini USB connector for serial cable Power Source • Rechargeable Li-ion battery (NP60) • A dapter(DC5volt) Dimensions • Size (WxHxD) 93.0mm x 58.0mm x 24.2mm System Requirements: Windows • CPU Pentium II or more •Memory Atleast3MB • OS Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista •Interface...

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