Download user guide, user manual, owner manual and instructions guide
5 600 brands
1 870 000 user's guides
Search a brand
Advanced Search



Our partners wish to propose you the following products


Visit ROLLEI official site

User manual ROLLEI DT4000

Diplodocs help download the user guide ROLLEI DT4000.



Download the user manual ROLLEI DT4000  
Download the complete
user guide (4524 Ko)
Need help, support, reviews, tips or troubleshooting for your ROLLEI DT4000 products ?

Preview of the first 3 pages of manual

You either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe Flash Player
Get the latest Flash Player.
User guide ROLLEI DT4000

Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

Preface Thank you for purchasing this camera. This camera will help you fulfill all your digital pictures processing needs. The camera is equipped with five modes (Capture Mode, Playback Mode, DSC Setup Mode, Video Mode, and Macro Mode) for your exploration. This light and handy digital camera offers 4.0 mega pixels high-quality image along with precise 12 x zoom (3 x optical plus 4 x digital) The builtin 16MB memory can store your images. The stylish metallic case is crafted from aluminum alloy, making this camera light and portable. Through a USB cable connection, pictures can be easily transmitted from the camera to the PC. Nine recorded images can be displayed on the high resolution LCD. Continuous shooting function is also available for users to take multiple frames of scenes in quick succession. Note: 1. The company keeps the right to change the contents of this document, spec of this camera in the future, without prior notice. i Table of Contents Preface............................................................................i Prior to Operating the Camera.....................................1 Unpacking the camera...............................................................1 Identifying components..............................................................2 Loading the battery and SD Card...............................................3 Basic Settings............................................................................4 Formatting the Internal Memory and SD Card............................5 Basic Operating Procedure..........................................6 Turning the Camera ON/OFF.....................................................6 Basic Shooting...........................................................................7 Auto-Focus Function..................................................................7 Zooming In/Out..........................................................................7 Flash Setting..............................................................................8 E N Playback....................................................................................8 Five Main Camera Modes and Instructions...................9 Video Mode..............................................................................11 Capture Mode..........................................................................12 Playback Mode........................................................................16 Macro Mode.............................................................................19 DSC Setup Mode.....................................................................20 Making Connections...................................................23 Installing software....................................................................23 Connecting through the mini USB............................................24 Connecting with the DSC.........................................................25 APPENDIX...................................................................26 Specifications...........................................................................26 Table of Contents ii Prior to Operating the Camera Set this digital camera by following these quick and simple instructions. Unpacking the camera 1. 2. Clear all items from the box. (It is highly recommended that the box and wrappings are kept for future usage) Double check for the following items: Handstrap Pouch CD-ROM Battery Camera Battery Charger Mini USB Cable Video Cable 1 Identifying components Handstrap Hook Flash Viewfinder Self timer LED Microphone Auto-Focus LED Display Button Lens Barrier Zoom Lens Viewfinder . Power/Flash Charge LED Zoom Button TFT LCD DC-in & USB/TV-out Connector Menu Selection Five-way Switch EN Speaker Mode Dial Shutter Battery and SD card compartment CAUTION! 1. Use only the specified battery or AC power adapter specified (5V 2A) for use with this camera. Other power sources may cause fire. Prior to Operating the Camera 2 Loading the battery and SD Card This camera uses a Li-ion battery. The battery and SD card share the same compartment and door. 1.Slide the battery/SD Card cover in the direction of the arrow, then lift to open. 2.Load the included battery in the compartment. 3.Insert the SD card into the slot. 4.Close the cover. Battery Power Status Full Middle Low Empty CAUTION! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Fully charge the battery before its first use. To improve battery performance, replace installed battery at the same time and keep away from heat. To discard battery, refer to the index of the battery manufacturer. Battery should be inserted in the battery compartment with the "+" and "-" sides facing correctly. For alternative power source, the optional ACAdapter kit is available. 3 NOTE: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Upon loading new battery, users will need to reset their Basic Settings Do not open the battery/SD card cover or remove the battery when the camera is in its ON status. Only remove the battery and SD card when the camera is not in use, or in its OFF status. If you do not plan on using the camera for a long period of time, please remove the battery and SD card. Battery charges through the charger. Camera will draw power from DC-in when used with the AC-Adapter Basic Settings Upon turning the camera ON, a "welcome image" will appear on the LCD display. Turn the mode dial to the DSC Setup Mode. Please proceed with the following settings: Language Preference Setting 1. There are a total of nine languages to choose from to interact with this camera. English will be the default language. Please refer to DSC Setup Mode. (Page 21) EN Date and Time Setting 1. Please refer to the Date and Time setting under DSC Setup Mode. (Page 20) Prior to Operating the Camera 4 Formatting the Internal Memory and SD Card To format SD card, please insert your compatible SD card into SD slot. Then proceed with the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn the Mode Dial to Playback Mode. Press the Menu button to enter Playback menu setting to select "Erase" and then "Format" You will then be asked "Format SD card?" on the LCD Display. Press the OK button to confirm and proceed with formatting. Push the Menu button to exit Playback menu setting. As a result, once you withdraw the SD Card from the camera, the LCD display will show the following message for confirmation: "Format internal memory?" Then, press OK button to complete formatting internal memory. 5 Basic Operating Procedure This section provides simple and basic directions to get you started with your camera. From this section, you will learn how to turn the camera on and off, shoot pictures, zoom In and Out, set your flash, and playback your pictures. Turning the Camera ON/OFF 1. To turn the camera on, slide the lens barrier to the direction of the arrow. If the lens does not extend when the lens barrier is opened, there is a possibility that it is not fully open. Fully slide the barrier until you hear a click. EN 2. To turn the camera off, slighly close the lens barrier until it touches the lens barrel. Once they make contact, the lens will retract. Please wait until the lens is fully retracted before closing the lens barrier. The backside LED indicator will remain green while the power is turned on. 3. User can directly turn on playback mode while the slide remains closed. Please refer to page 17 for detailed operation. Lens Barrier Lens Barrier NOTE: Do not forcefully push the lens barrier against the lens as this may damage the lens or cause it to malfunction. Basic Operating Procedure 6 Basic Shooting 1.Turn the mode dial to the capture mode 2.Look into the viewfinder/LCD and try to align your subject in the crop mark. 3.When you are set, press the shutter button once. Auto-Focus Function Under Auto-Focus, the camera lens focuses automatically when the shutter release is pressed halfway. To activate Auto-Focus, please follow these steps: 1.Crop mark is white in normal situation. Press the shutter halfway to activate auto focus. Crop mark turns green when focused. If fail, crop mark is red. 2.Then, fully press the shutter button to take the picture. Zooming In/Out This camera has 3 x optical zoom and 4 x digital zoom. The zoom bar located on the left side of the LCD display, informs users of the zoom status while the zoom in or out button is pressed. While the zoom button is pressed, there would be 5 levels of optical zoom magnifications (f0~f6), from W(Wide) to T(Tele) of zoom bar; The zoom lens can automatically protrude and retract. Then, if you keep pressing the zoom button, there are an additional 8 levels of optical zoom magnification (0.5x/each), on the T(tele)to 4x (4x Digital Zoom) of zoom bar. Users can see the result on the LCD display. 7 1. 2. Once you have aligned your subject in the LCD display, press the zoom in or out button to select your preferred distance. The picture can be zoomed in up to four times the original size, 12 times from its original size NOTE: 4 x digital zoom is supported in PLAYBACK Mode. Resolution 5.5M(S) 4.0M 2.0M 1.3M VGA Digital Zoom x1 x4 x4 x4 x4 EN Flash Setting Please Refer to CAPTURE MODE, page 12. Playback Please Refer back to PLAYBACK Mode, page 16 Basic Operating Procedure 8 Five Main Camera Modes and Instructions This section describes the five modes included in this camera. An indepth coverage of these modes will be further described. Here are the five main functions of this camera: Camera Mode Video Mode Function Setting 1. Record Movies Page Page 11 Capture Mode 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Resolution Image Quality Color Effect White Balance Scene Metering Sharpness EV Adjust ISO Page 12 Playback Mode 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Erase Picture Protect Picture DPOF Slide Show Voice Memo Page 16 9 Macro Mode 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Resolution Image Quality Color Effect White Balance Scene Metering Sharpness EV Adjust ISO Page 19 DSC Setup Mode 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Date and Time Auto Power Off DPOF Slide Show Order Sound Effect Languages TV-out Restoring LCD Brightness Page 20 EN NOTE: 1. 2. Press the display button once to delete the icons from the LCD display. To delete the crop mark from the display simply press the display button a second time. Press the display a third time to turn off the LCD display. To save your battery power, it is best to not leave your display ON for a long period of time. Five Main Camera Modes and Instructions 10 Video Mode Video Mode allows you to use the camera as a movie recorder, and set the self-timer for recording purpose. The length is based on the capacity of your SD card and internal memory. Users can still achieve optical zoom function before actual recording is being made. Digital zoom will not be allowed when recording. Video Mode Remaining Time Zoom Bar Date Battery Status * The icons can be removed from the display by pressing the menu button once. 1. 2. Turn the Mode Dial to the Video Mode To start recording a movie, press the shutter button. The camera will start checking whether the memory is sufficient to record a movie. If the memory is full, a warning sign will display on the LCD, and will automatically exit the movie recording state. If there are no warning messages with memory problems, the camera will start recording itself. To stop recording, press the shutter button again. To set the self timer under the video mode, press the right button once to activate the self timer. You will have ten seconds to get ready. The countdown will be displayed on the LCD and followed by a beep sound. 3. 4. 11 Capture Mode Capture mode will allow you to shoot single, continuous images, set your flash and self-timer. Depending on the environment and setting, the camera's settings will work accordingly. To exit the setting menu, simply press the menu button. White Balance Metering Flash Capture Mode Image Quality Vibration Zoom Bar EV Scene Continuous Shot Date ISO (100/200) Resolution EN Remaining Number of Pictures Battery Status * The icons can be removed from the display by pressing the display button once. · 1. 2. 3. Shooting images Under Capture Mode, press the shutter button. The camera will start checking whether the memory is sufficient to store the image. If it is full, a warning "Memory Full" icon will display on the LCD. Once the picture is taken, you can erase the image under instant review and the user can protect image when in playback mode. Press OK, if the users want to see instant review after the picture is saved. If you decide to erase this image, press down. An erase icon will appear on the LCD, press OK to achieve this function. Five Main Camera Modes and Instructions 12 · FLASH Setting 1.To set the Flash, press the Five-Way Switch to the Left to select the desired Flash setting. You will have the four types of Flash settings: Flash Off, Auto Red-eye reduction, Flash Force On, and Night. Once you've set your Flash setting, proceed with your picture taking. Flash Off The Flash will not fire. Auto Red-eye reduction The Flash will fire depending on the light source. Red eye reduction will also be active when needed. (Flash will blink twice, picture will be shot when the second flash is fired.) The Flash always fires with every shot. Flash Force On Night (Slow) The camera extends the mechanical shutter action, and allows flash delay. · Self Timer To set the self timer under the capture mode, please press Five-Way Switch to the Right once to activate the self timer. You will have ten seconds to get ready for your pose. The countdown number will be displayed on the LCD as well followed by a beep sound. · 1. 2. Shooting Continuously Setting Keep pressing the right button twice until Shooting Continuously icon appears on the LCD Display. Keep pressing the shutter button to activate Shooting Continuously. Then release the shutter after the three sequences have been taken. Pictures can be shoot in successive orders. 13 Capture Mode Setup 1. 2. 3. To enter/exit Capture Mode Setup, press the menu button. Once you are in the Capture Mode Setup, you will be able to adjust the following settings. To select each individual function settings, press the UP or DOWN arrow. Function Resolution Selection Users can select from the following resolution: VGA 1.3M 2.0M 4.0M (Default) 5.5M Definition The size of the picture. The default size is 4.0 M, but users will have the option of choosing VGA, 1.3 M, 2.0M, 4.0 M, or 5.5 M Image Quality Users can select from the following quality: Best (Default) Better Basic. The quality of the picture. The default is Best. EN Color Effect User can select from the following color tones: Normal (default) Sepia Black and white It is the tone that will be applied in the picture. The default is Normal. Metering Users can select from the following metering: Center Spot Matrix (Default) It calculates the best overall exposure value. The default is Matrix. Five Main Camera Modes and Instructions 14 White Balance Users can select the following white balance: Auto (Default) Shade Sun Tungsten Fluorescent It adjusts the relative brightness under different condition. The default is Auto. Sharpness Users can select the following sharpness: Normal (Default) High Low Enhance of edge detail. The default is Normal. EV Adjust Users can select the following EV adjust: from EV+2.0~ toEV -2.0, in EV 0.5 step increase This function allows users to control the exposure value, to either lighten or darken images the camera is trying to focus. The default is 0. This pre-defined settings make it even more convient for users to take pictures. Users will not need to make any further adjustment to the camera. The scenes are already pre-defined. It adjusts the sensitivity of the camera. The higher the number, the more sensitive it is to light. The default is Auto. Scene Users can select the following scene: Auto (default) night portrait sport landscape night portrait ISO Users can select the following ISO setting: 100 200 Auto (Default) 15 Resolution (with 16 MB SD Card) 5.5M (S) 4.0M 2.0M 1.3M VGA Storage Mode 5 pictures 11 pictures 21 pictures 25 pictures 105 pictures Playback Mode This mode will allow you to replay/view your images or video. It can also protect your desired images, set DPOF, slide show and voice memo. Playback Mode Zoom Bar EN Date Remaining Battery Status Number of Pictures * The icon information can be removed by pressing the display button once ** Thumbnail can be viewed after pressing the display button twice. Five Main Camera Modes and Instructions 16 User can directly turn on playback mode while the sliding door remains closed. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the LCD button for about 2 seconds to power on DSC (playback mode only) Use the 5 ways function & Zoom button to view the images that have been taken. Erase and protect function setting is available. If there are no images in memory, LCD will display "No data in internal memory!", and format function will be the only function available to users. Press the LCD button again to power off the DSC. · Displaying Thumbnails 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn the Mode Dial to Playback Mode. Press the display button twice to view thumbnails in sets of nine. Use the Five-Way Switch to change the image selection. Press OK button to magnify images to standard size. Press the left or right button to view other images. · Display with Digital Zoom The camera has 4x digital zoom.The picture can be zoomed up to four times the original size. The five-way switch controls left, right, up, and down of the image. Press the OK button to quit Digital Zoom Display. 1. 2. 3. Turn the MODE DIAL to Playback Mode. To enter/exit Playback Mode Setup, press the Menu button. While you are in the Playback Mode menu setting, use the Five-Way Switch to select. 17 Function Setting Protect Picture Selection Users can select the following: unprotect current (Default) unprotect all protect current protect all Definition Protection setting for your pictures against accidental erasure. Once you are set, press OK to confirm. Slide Show Users can select from: From current (picture)Default From first (picture) From last (picture) Pictures will be displayed in an orderly way. While you are in the Slide Show setting, press OK to start/ exit slide show. EN Erase Pictures Users can select from: Current (Default) All Format Erasing options for your pictures. When formatting, a warning message will appear. Press the OK button to confirm. Format will permanently remove all data such as internal memory/ SD card. It is a standard for printing the pictures directly from the SD card. Pictures can be printed on printers compatible with the DPOF standard. frame set --> set for one image reset all --> set for all Digital Print Order Format or DPOF Users can select from: Frame Set (Default) Reset all Five Main Camera Modes and Instructions 18

If this document matches the user guide, instructions manual or user manual, feature sets, schematics you are looking for, download it now. Diplodocs provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual ROLLEI DT4000.

ROLLEI offer a product for which we do not have the user manual? Let us know what you are looking for: user guide, owner's manual, online manual, operating instructions, quick start guide, mounting instructions, schematics, service manual, installation instructions, RTFM.

Diplodocs allows you to download user manual ROLLEI DT4000, user guide ROLLEI DT4000, instructions ROLLEI DT4000, owner's manual ROLLEI DT4000, online manual ROLLEI DT4000.


Access web reviews ROLLEI DT4000, ROLLEIFLEX, Digital Camera.
Include the add-on to download manuals from your site, forum or blog Frequently Asked Questions Contact Diplodocs team Last searches
Last additions
Sitemap
Brands starting with A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #
Copyright © 2005 - 2008 - Diplodocs - All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.