Rollei da 6324 camera - Zoom lens
Combined with digital zoom, the Rollei da 6324 offers a total of 12x zoom. Offering an 6 Megapixel CCD image sensor the Rollei 6324 digital camera provides you with an optimum basis for creative editing and photorealistic printing. Composing your favourite moment is where it all starts. The 3x f/2.8 - f/4.8 optical zoom lens with a focal length of 36 - 104 mm and the powerful 4x digital zoom will let the amateur or entry-level photographer move in real close or capture the favourite portrait. Capture moments can be viewed on the 2.4 inch large format LCD display.
Rollei da6324 digital camera - Metering
The new compact and 6 Megapixel Rollei da6324 digital camera offers a variety of camera settings. Starting with the built-in flash (Auto, forced, off or red-eye reduction) to the automatic white balance with the additional manual, daylight, cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent H and L settings the Rollei da6324 features everything the demanding user will need. As to the metering settings, the Rollei da 6324 features multizone evaluation, center weighted and spot metering. When it comes to exposure compensation, the Rollei 6324 offers Auto or Manual over ±2.0 EV in 1/3 increments. To transfer your digital pictures or video clips to your computer or a TV set, the Rollei da6324 digital compact camera has a USB 2.0 and a video interface (NTSC, PAL).
Rollei da6324 camera features
• 6.36 Megapixel 1/2.5 inch CCD image sensor
• 3x optical zoom, 36 - 104 mm (equiv 35 mm format)
• JPEG, WAV, DCF, DPOF format
• Secure Digital support, 32MB internal memory
• Auto focus
• ISO 50, 100, 200
• 2.4 inch LCD monitor
• USB 2.0 interface
• 2x AA format batteries
• Weight 140 g
• Consumer price €199
Rollei da 6324 camera contents
• Rollei da 6324
• USB and video cables
• 2x AA Alkaline batteries
• Strap
• Pouch
• Ulead Photo Explorer 8 SE Basic
• VideoStudio 7 SE VCD and drivers
• Printed instruction manual in DE, GB, FR, ES, IT, CN
About Rollei
The company's founders Paul Franke and Reinhold Heidecke wanted to build cameras which were perfect and easy to handle. They wanted to make photography not only accessible to the professional photographer but to the wide range of amateurs. In 1929, the result was the legendary "twin-lens" which became the standard tool of professional photographers and the dream of every amateur enthusiast. The "twin-lens" formed the beginning of a long line of product developments. Others followed and among them the launch of the Rollei 35 in 1966, the Rollei SL 66 with built-in bellow, the first electronically controlled medium format camera Rolleiflex SLX, the 35 mm SLR camera SL 2000F with interchangeable magazines or the dissolve projectors which still are unique. Always on the assumption that products bearing the name Rollei represent something special, they must be of high optical and mechanical precision, be easy to handle and to operate, and be durable and of lasting value. In this context, new products for digital imaging and close-range photogrammetry open up new fields of applications.
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