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ROLLEI FOTOTECHNIC DR5 Ultra Compact Digital Camera
  

ROLLEI FOTOTECHNIC DR5 Ultra Compact Digital Camera

by Rollei
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • Camera Type - Ultra Compact
  • Dimensions - 3.9 x 2.2 x 1.0 inch
  • Weight - 150.0 gram, 5.2 ounces
  • Aspect Ratio 4 - 3
  • Optical Viewfinder
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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B0009P5HRC
  • Item model number: DR5
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #57,566 in Camera & Photo (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: May 16, 2005

Product Description

Includes: USB & Video cables, 2 AA batteries, wrist strap, driver CD, & operating instructions. The Rollei dr5, is a stylish ultracompact model 5 five megapixel imager and D-Vario-Apogon branded 4.8x optical zoom lens. Scheduled to reach stores in March (with pricing as-yet unannounced), the dr5 offers both an optical viewfinder and 1.8" LCD display, ISO sensitivities up to 800, 3 metering modes, SD / MMC and 12MB built-in storage, as well as USB and video connectivity.

Thanks to its instant readiness, the Rollei dr5 is ideal for spontaneous candid shooting and capturing elusive subjects: It is ready to shoot in just 0.8 of a second. The camera's shutter lag is no more than 0.10 second.

Manual control options on the Rollei dr5 include exposure control either by programmed AE or compensated manually. In addition to automatic white balance, there are manual presets for sunlight, cloudy, tungsten and fluorescent. The built-in flash will automatically compensate output at close range and has red-eye-reduction auto and fill-flash modes as well as slow sync. The Rollei dr5 will also record brief video clips, complete with sound. Video and photos are stored either in the internal 12MB memory or on an SD or MultiMedia card. Since the camera also supports PictBridge - pictures can be directly printed on a suitable printer, without going through a computer. And if you just wish to view your pictures or edit them at a later date, simply connect the camera via its USB or video port to a computer or TV set. Lens Type - D-Vario-Apogon Shutter Speed - 8 - 1/2000 second Metering Modes - 256-zone Evaluative, center-weighted average, spot White Balance, Auto, manual; sun, cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent, Manual Self Timer - 2 or 10 seconds Movie Format - AVI (QuickTime Motion JPEG) with audio at 320x240 and 160x120 Max frame-rate - 30 frames per second File Format - TIFF, JPEG (EXIF 2.2)


 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The zoom makes it a winner, June 19, 2005
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To set the scene: I'm pretty serious about photography, and I recently bought a Canon EOS 20D as my primary camera. It's a great camera, but it's not a camera I want to carry around everywhere. I always like to have a "small" camera I can carry with me when I might want to take a few snapshots. My most recent small camera has been a Pentax Optio 330GS, but I was looking to move to something a bit smaller and 5MP class. When I saw the DR5 announced it had one feature that really caught my attention--the 4.8x optical zoom going down to 28mm (35mm equivalent). I like to take wide angle shots, and wide angle capability is hard to find in digital cameras. (In part because digital sensors perform best when the incident light rays are normal to the array, and wide angle lenses are easier to make if the rays at the edges come in off-normal.)

My test shots over the weekend have convinced me it was a good purchase. The shutter response is good, without the annoying delays present in earlier generation digital cameras. (Macro focusing can be a bit slow if the subject isn't completely still.) Pictures are reasonably sharp with the "normal" sharpness setting. Some can be improved a bit with an unsharp mask, but in general the camera does a good job. (I haven't tried the "sharp" sharpness setting, but I suspect it would give some shots an oversharpened look. I prefer to have the camera err slightly on the soft side, and then sharpen those pictures that need it in Photoshop.) Exposure and color are fine. I wasn't able to see much difference between the "normal" and "fine" quality settings, but that's not surprising for the outside-around-the-neighborhood type of pictures I was taking. (I'm sure I could find pictures where it would make a difference, but there are a lot of scenes for which jpeg compression really works very well, and a modest difference in compression will not be noticeable.) It's not the easiest camera to set I've ever used, but it's not bad if you are willing to spend 15 min skimming the manual. It uses two AA batteries (get NiMH rechargeables), which avoids the proprietary battery hassle. It also has an optical viewfinder, which I still like better than staring at the LCD on the back.

Overall ...

This camera is small, but there are much smaller ones available.

It performs well, but is probably not the best in most areas.

If you are looking for a camera to turn heads, this isn't it.

If you are looking for a deal, there are very good cameras that are less expensive.

If, however, you want to break out of the 3x optical zoom limit of most pocket cameras, and especially if you want to have a 28mm (35mm equivalent) capability, then this camera is your choice (at least in the US), and a fine choice it is.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent combination of performance and value, February 19, 2006
Small enough to carry in your pocket yet large enough to give you contol, 5 MP and most important the optical zoom (at 4.6x) is 50% stronger than the typical 3x in cameras this size and price. You can shoot by viewing the subject on the screen or thru the lense. Metal case with solid feel-you can feel the "German engineering" in your fingertips. Batteries last a long time. Sufficient features (like the close up mode that lets you get up to within inches of the subject) to keep the run of the mill camera user happy. Downloads to computer are very quick and easy. Use of lots of the functions can be figured out intuitively, without having to study the manual. Decent "movie" capacity. Negatives: software is not explained at all in the printed manual, and not very well in the CD manual, although once you figure it out, it works pretty well and has lots of flexibility. You will also want to buy a larger memory chip right off the bat, but JR has these cheap too. The view screen is kind of small, but otherwise works fine. All in all great performance for the price. I've used this camera for about 9 months and am pleased with the purchase. I previously used a cheap digital ($50), just to see if digital was for me, before that 35 mm film.
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