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Rollei 105 User Manual

Rollei 105
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Rollei Giro 70, Giro 90, Giro 105
Owner´s Manual
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! Shutter release
" Zoom buttons Tele/Wide
§ LC display
$ Rewind-button
% Flash unit
& Lens
/ Autofocus window
= Flash mode button (flash)
Q Exposure mode button (mode)
W Master switch (on/off)
E Autofocus-LED, green
( Exposure sensor
) Red-eye reduction LED
+ Self-timer LED
R Viewfinder
T Film-type window
Z Back release
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Rollei 105 Specifications

Viewfinder IconViewfinder
viewfinder coverage83%
magnification at 38 mm0.4x
magnification at 70 mm0.76x
magnification at 105 mm1.1x
Film and Flash IconFilm and Flash
film-speed settingISO 50/18° to 3200/36°
flash range at 38 mm0.8 – 4.5 m
flash range at 70 mm0.86 – 2.8 m
flash range at 90 mm0.89 – 2.3 m
flash range at 105 mm0.9 – 2.0 m
flash recycling timeapprox. 5 s
Power and Dimensions IconPower and Dimensions
power source1 x 3-volt lithium battery (CR 2)
dimensions (wxhxd)112.2 x 64 x 42 mm
weight200 g (without battery)

Summary

Rollei Giro Camera Identification

External Controls and Buttons

Shutter release, zoom, rewind, master switch, and mode buttons.

Displays and Indicators

LC display, autofocus LED, and red-eye reduction LED.

Optical Features

Lens, autofocus window, and viewfinder.

Liquid-Crystal Display and Icons

LCD Display Explanation

Understanding the camera's LCD screen and symbols.

Shooting and Flash Modes

Overview of available shooting and flash modes.

Additional Status Icons

Icons for battery status and film loading.

Camera Setup Procedures

Viewfinder Information

Details on viewfinder elements like frame area and AF indicators.

Loading the Battery

Step-by-step guide to inserting the correct battery.

Loading Film

Instructions for inserting and advancing film.

Basic Camera Operation

Rewinding Film

Process for rewinding exposed or partially exposed film.

Core Operating Steps

Switching on/off, composing, focusing, and taking pictures.

Shooting Techniques

Holding Your Camera

Proper grip and precautions for steady shooting.

Focus Lock Function

How to lock focus on off-center subjects.

Using the Self-Timer

Utilizing the self-timer for group shots or self-portraits.

Advanced Shooting Modes

Continuous Shooting Mode

For capturing action or moving subjects.

Portrait Zoom Mode

Automatically zooms for consistent portrait framing.

Infinity Setting Mode

For distant or featureless subjects.

Flash and Exposure Control

Time Exposures (BULB)

Capturing images with the shutter open for extended periods.

Autoflash Operation

Automatic flash activation in low light conditions.

Red-Eye Reduction

Minimizing red-eye effect in portraits.

Flash Control and Date Imprinting

Fill Flash Function

Using flash to illuminate shadows in bright scenes.

Flash Off Mode

Suppressing automatic flash firing.

Date Imprinting Feature

Adding date/time information to photos (DB model).

Troubleshooting and Specifications

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for common camera issues like shutter not triggering or blurred pictures.

Camera Specifications

Technical details of the camera's features, performance, and dimensions.

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