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INSTRUCTION MANUAL DIGITAL STILL CAMERA To ensure that you use the Toshiba PDR-M70 Digital Still Camera safely and correctly, read this Instruction Manual carefully before you start using the camera. Once you have finished reading this Instruction Manual, keep it handy at all times. PDR-M70 ENGLISH ...
Page 3 - FCC Statement; Attention
- 1 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions For customers in the U.S.A. DIGITAL STILL CAMERA PDR-M70 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC Statement This device complies with Pa...
Page 4 - CAUTION
- 2 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions CAUTION If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation, your camera may violateFCC regulations. Violation of FCC re...
Page 5 - Trademark Information; Before Reading This Manual; Conventions Used In This Manual
- 3 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Thank you for purchasing the Toshiba PDR-M70 Digital Still Camera.To ensure that you use this camera safely and correctly, read this Instruction Manual carefu...
Page 6 - The Function Map; Read these pages first.
- 4 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions The Function Map There are various ways you can take photographs on the PDR-M70, by using the settings provided by the cameraitself or by adjusting the set...
Page 7 - Loading images on a personal computer; Playing back your photographed images
- 5 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Loading images on a personal computer Loading Images on a Personal Computer (P. 123), separate “Personal Computer Interface User’s Manual” STEP1 – Let’s play ...
Page 8 - Contents
- 6 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Preface ■ Attention ............................................................................ 1 ■ Before Reading This Manual ..............................
Page 10 - Safety Precautions; Indication definitions; Exemption Clauses; DANGER
- 8 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Safety Precautions Indication definitions Read these safety precautions carefully before using the PDR-M70. These instructions contain valuable information...
Page 12 - WARNING
- 10 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Safety Precautions (continued) Should you ever notice smoke, a strangeodor or excessive heat coming from thecamera, immediately turn OFF the powerand remo...
Page 16 - Using Your Camera Correctly; Notes On Handling Your Camera; Avoid using or storing the camera in the following places:
- 14 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Using Your Camera Correctly Notes On Handling Your Camera When you use your camera, carefully read and strictly observe the Safety Precautions from page 8...
Page 17 - Carrying Out Maintenance on Your Camera
- 15 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions ● Carrying Out Maintenance on Your Camera • To prevent the lens, surface of the LCD monitor or viewfinder from being scratched, blow off any dust on these pa...
Page 18 - Notes On Handling Batteries; About Battery Use; When Not Using the Battery For A Long Time
- 16 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Notes On Handling Batteries The PDR-M70 camera uses a lithium-ion battery pack (PDR-BT2). (PDR-BT1 can also be used.) (This manualsimply refers to this ba...
Page 20 - Notes On Handling the AC Adapter
- 18 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Using Your Camera Correctly (continued) Notes On Handling the AC Adapter Be sure to use only the AC adapter provided with your camera. Using a different A...
Page 21 - Accessories
- 19 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Accessories Make sure that you have all of the items below before you start using your camera. Lithium-ion battery pack (1) SmartMedia™(16MB, 3.3V) (1) Shoul...
Page 22 - Names of Parts
- 20 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Mode dial For enlarged view ( P. 22) Shutter button Flash control sensor Lens Viewfinder window Flash Shoulder strap attachment Terminal cover• PC/AV term...
Page 24 - Mode dial
- 22 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Names of Parts (continued) Mode dial SET-UP mode ( P. 113) Sets basic camera settings (AUTO POWER OFF, SOUND, TIME & DATE, OSD LANGUAGE, VIDEO OUT, FR...
Page 25 - Status display
- 23 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Names of Parts (continued) Status display This display indicates the camera’s status. You can verify the camera’s status even if the LCD monitor isnot on.The...
Page 26 - Attaching the Shoulder Strap; pass through both ends of the shoulder strap adjuster
- 24 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Attaching the Shoulder Strap This shoulder strap is handy for carrying your camera around.To prevent your camera from dropping during photography, hang th...
Page 28 - Preparing the Battery; Loading the Battery; Remove the battery cover from the battery.
- 26 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Preparing the Battery This camera uses a lithium-ion battery pack (PDR-BT2). (PDR-BT1 can also be used.) Other batteries cannot beused. For details on han...
Page 29 - Close the battery cover; Removing the Battery
- 27 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Preparing the Battery (continued) Load the battery in the battery compartment makingsure that it is loaded in the correct direction as shownin the figure on ...
Page 30 - Charging the Battery; Connect the AC adapter to the camera and to the power outlet.
- 28 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Preparing the Battery (continued) Charging the Battery When you use the battery for the first time or when the battery has not been used for a long time, ...
Page 31 - Battery Wear
- 29 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Preparing the Battery (continued) Memo • When you use the camera for the first time or if you have left the camera for a long time without the battery loaded...
Page 32 - Open the terminal cover; Using the Power Outlet
- 30 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions If you use the AC adapter provided with the camera in a room with a power outlet, you can take photographs for anextended period of time. This also preven...
Page 33 - About SmartMediaTM; Notes on SmartMediaTM
- 31 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions About SmartMedia™ “SmartMedia™” is a storage medium for saving images that you have photographed. Even if the camera’s power isturned OFF, the images saved o...
Page 34 - Loading SmartMediaTM; Open the SmartMediaTM cover.
- 32 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions • Take care not to touch the SmartMedia™’s electrodes (metal contacts) or allow the electrodes to become soiled. Use a dry lint-free cloth to wipe away an...
Page 35 - Close the SmartMediaTM cover.; Removing SmartMediaTM
- 33 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions About SmartMedia™ (continued) Gently insert the SmartMedia™ as far as it can gowith the SmartMedia™ electrodes (metal contacts)facing the rear of the camera....
Page 37 - Write Protection
- 35 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions About SmartMedia™ (continued) Write Protection To prevent valuable data from being erased inadvertently, attach thewrite-protect sticker at the write-protect...
Page 41 - Turning the Power ON; Make sure that the SmartMediaTM is correctly loaded. (; Turning the Power ON/OFF
- 39 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Turning the Power ON Make sure that the SmartMedia™ is correctly loaded. ( ➲ Page 32) Set the Power switch to [ON]. When the camera is turned ON, set the mod...
Page 42 - How to Hold Your Camera
- 40 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions How to Hold Your Camera When taking a photograph, hold the camera firmly and prevent your finger or shoulder strap from covering the lens,flash or flash s...
Page 43 - How to Press the Shutter Button; Press the shutter button down half way; Press the shutter button down fully
- 41 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Press down half way. Press down fully. How to Press the Shutter Button The shutter button can be pressed down in two stages: half way down and fully down. Wh...
Page 44 - How to Press the Shutter Button (continued)
- 42 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions How to Press the Shutter Button (continued) Memo • If the shutter button is pressed down fully and held, photographs cannot be taken until AF and AE are l...
Page 45 - Using the Viewfinder; Get ready to take the photograph.; Set the mode dial to [
- 43 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Photography (Auto Photography) This is the most commonly used photography mode.In this mode, exposure (combination of shutter speed and aperture) is automati...
Page 46 - Look through the viewfinder to compose the picture.; Using the LCD Monitor
- 44 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Photography (Auto Photography) (continued) Look through the viewfinder to compose the picture. Press the shutter button down half way 1 , and press it dow...
Page 48 - Setting the Image Size and Quality
- 46 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Setting the Image Size and Quality Set the size (number of pixels) and quality (compression ratio) of the image to be photographed.Change the setting acco...
Page 49 - Setting the Image Size and Quality (continued)
- 47 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Setting the Image Size and Quality (continued) Take the photograph. ☞ For details on how to take photographs ➲ Photograph Memo • To make the image smaller, i...
Page 50 - Taking Photographs in [
- 48 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions This mode enables automatic photography according to the photographic conditions. Photographs can be takeneasily in this mode as the camera automatically ...
Page 51 - Taking Photographs in the [
- 49 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Taking Photographs in the [ ] Mode Select this option to make people stand out with the background out-of-focus. Set the mode dial to [ ]. Press or to select...
Page 56 - Zoom Photography
- 54 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Zoom photography allows you to take zoom shots up to three times the size or wide-angle photography dependingon the distance up to the subject. You can al...
Page 57 - Digital Zoom Photography; Press the shutter button down half way, and press it down fully.
- 55 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Zoom Photography (continued) Digital Zoom Photography Set digital zoom as follows. 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Use or to select [DIGITAL ZOOM] and press . 3 U...
Page 58 - Look at the image on the LCD monitor to compose the picture.
- 56 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Close-up Photography (Macro Photography) The macro photography mode is used when the distance to the subject is between 9 cm (0.3 ft) (WIDE side setting)t...
Page 60 - Photography Using the Flash
- 58 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Photography Using the Flash In the default setting, the flash will be automatically set to function in dark places. No special setting is needed toset off...
Page 63 - Taking Photographs Continuously
- 61 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Taking Photographs Continuously In this mode, photographs are taken continuously at a maximum speed of 0.8 second intervals (five images per 4seconds).The ma...
Page 64 - Taking Photographs Continuously (continued)
- 62 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Taking Photographs Continuously (continued) Press or to verify the image. You will be allowed to choose which image to save before it isrecorded to the Sm...
Page 65 - Use
- 63 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Taking Photographs Continuously (continued) Use to select [ ] and press ENTER. The image is saved or erased, and the camera is then ready to take photographs...
Page 66 - Making Movies
- 64 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Make a movie of moving images. Audio can also be recorded. Set the mode dial to [ ]. Compose the picture, press the shutter button down half way, and pres...
Page 67 - Photography in the Aperture-priority Mode
- 65 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions In this mode, photographs are taken with the priority given to aperture. The camera automatically sets the shutterspeed according to the aperture.A small ape...
Page 68 - Photography in the Shutter speed-priority Mode
- 66 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions In this mode, photographs are taken with the priority given to shutter speed. The camera automatically sets theaperture value according to the shutter spe...
Page 70 - Long Exposure Photography (Bulb Photography)
- 68 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions This mode is used for taking subjects that require several seconds to photograph such as firework displays atnight. When using this mode, be sure to use a...
Page 71 - Exposure Compensation
- 69 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Exposure Compensation Exposure Setting Value This setting allows you to intentionally lighten or darken the entire image. Use this setting when the optimumbr...
Page 72 - Effective Subjects and Set Values
- 70 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Exposure Compensation (continued) Effective Subjects and Set Values ● Positive (+) Compensation • Copying of printed text (black characters on white paper...
Page 73 - Set the mode dial to either of [
- 71 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions The exposure is automatically switched in three stages (–0.3/0/+0.3) when taking photographs. Set the mode dial to either of [ ] or [ ]. Press the MODE butto...
Page 74 - Other Manual Settings
- 72 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions You can manually adjust settings such as white balance, AF/AE area (auto-focus/ exposure positions), focus (focaldistance) and external flash setting (in ...
Page 78 - Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU)
- 76 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) This menu is for setting the basic settings to be used for photography in the [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] photogr...
Page 79 - PREVIEW
- 77 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions PREVIEW This setting allows you to display a photographed image on the LCD monitor for two secondsimmediately after you have taken the shot.This allows you t...
Page 80 - ISO; SHARPNESS; CONTRAST
- 78 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) (continued) ISO Sets the color mode and photographic sensitivity at which the image is to be recorded.Warn...
Page 81 - DIGITAL ZOOM; LCD DISPLAY
- 79 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) (continued) DIGITAL ZOOM Enlarges the center of the screen and takes photographs with apparent effect that th...
Page 82 - Press
- 80 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Playing Back Photographed Images (Single-Frame Playback) Play back photographed still images one image at a time. Set the mode dial to [ ]. The last recor...
Page 83 - Playing Back Movies
- 81 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Playing Back Movies Play back movies that you have recorded. Audio can also be played back. Set the mode dial to [ ]. Movies are displayed as thumbnails on t...
Page 86 - Displaying a List of Images (Thumbnail Display)
- 84 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Displaying a List of Images (Thumbnail Display) Nine reduced images are simultaneously displayed on the LCD monitor. This manual calls this display “thumb...
Page 87 - Enlarging Photographed Images (Zoom Playback)
- 85 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Enlarging Photographed Images (Zoom Playback) Entire image Current position ofenlargement Enlarges selected portions of images being played back 1.6 times or...
Page 88 - Press the MENU button.
- 86 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Auto Playback (Slideshow) Automatically play back one image at a time in order. This feature is not supported in the movie mode. Set the mode dial to [ ]....
Page 89 - Playback of Multi Image Pictures
- 87 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Playback of Multi Image Pictures Automatically plays back the 36 images photographed in the multi photography mode like an animation. Set the mode dial to [ ...
Page 90 - Switching Displays/Displaying Image Information
- 88 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Switching Displays/Displaying Image Information This item switches the display on the LCD monitor when playing back photographed images. You can switch th...
Page 91 - About Folders
- 89 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Images photographed on this camera are recorded to the [100TOSHI] folder in the case of still imagesand to the [ ] folder in the case of moving images (movie...
Page 93 - To continue erasing images, repeat the above procedure from step 2.
- 91 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Erasing Images (Erase Frame) (continued) To continue erasing images, repeat the above procedure from step 2. Memo • When [PROTECTED] is displayed on the LCD ...
Page 96 - Formatting the SmartMediaTM
- 94 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Formatting erases all images currently recorded on the SmartMedia™ loaded on your camera. Protected images( ➲ Page 107) are also erased. SmartMedia™ canno...
Page 101 - Copying Images
- 99 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Copies images stored on the SmartMedia™. This feature is useful when you want to copy an image from oneSmartMedia™ to another. Set the mode dial to [ ]. The ...
Page 104 - The image No. for copying
- 102 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Copy Images (continued) The image No. for copying When images are copied, the frame No. is not copied. The frame No. becomes:• Still images : When the Sm...
Page 105 - Print Information
- 103 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Print Information The number of prints or the image date can be set in a DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) file for images to beprinted (developed). ( ➲ Add...
Page 107 - Select the desired operation.
- 105 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Press or to select [EXECUTE], and press ENTER. To continue setting, select [CHANGE SETTINGS]. To quit settingwithout creating a DPOF file, select [CANCEL].T...
Page 109 - Protecting an Image; Protecting Images
- 107 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions This feature prevents images from being erased. IMPORTANT • Formatting erases all the images on a SmartMedia™, regardless of whether they are protected or n...
Page 111 - Removing the Protection; Carry out steps 1 to 3 in “Protecting An Image”.; Carry out step 5 in “Protecting An Image”.
- 109 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Protecting Images (continued) Removing the Protection Carry out steps 1 to 3 in “Protecting An Image”. Use or to select the image to unprotect, and press EN...
Page 112 - Recording/Playing Back Audio; Recording Audio; Press the shutter button down fully.
- 110 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Recording/Playing Back Audio This item is for recording or playing back audio only. This is a handy function, for example, to record messagesinstead of n...
Page 113 - Playing Back Audio
- 111 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Recording/Playing Back Audio (continued) Button ENTER macro/info button Pressing the Zoom switch to “T” Pressing the Zoom switch to “W” During Playback Paus...
Page 114 - Erasing Files
- 112 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Erasing Files Files can be erased in either of two ways, either one file at a time or all files at once in folder units. To Erase One File At a Time Pres...
Page 116 - To quit the SETUP MENU, change the mode dial setting.; AUTO POWER OFF
- 114 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Basic Photographic Settings (SET-UP mode) (continued) Press . The tab menu is displayed. ☞ How to set the time ( ➲ Page 115) For details on how to reset ...
Page 117 - SOUND
- 115 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions YEAR MONTH DAY Hour Minute OK CANCEL Basic Photographic Settings (SET-UP mode) (continued) SOUND Sets whether or not to sound the beep tone. [ON] (default) ...
Page 118 - OSD LANGUAGE
- 116 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Basic Photographic Settings (SET-UP mode) (continued) OSD LANGUAGE Set the display language of menus displayed on the LCD monitor.All descriptions in thi...
Page 119 - About Still Image Numbers and Folder Numbers; About Image Numbers and Folders
- 117 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Basic Photographic Settings (SET-UP mode) (continued) About Still Image Numbers and Folder Numbers • When the image number is reset, a number starting from ...
Page 120 - RESET
- 118 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Basic Photographic Settings (SET-UP mode) (continued) RESET Sets whether or not to return the settings in the SETUP MENU to their defaults.The settings o...
Page 121 - Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness
- 119 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness This adjustment adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor and not the brightness of the recorded image. Set the mode di...
Page 122 - About the Color of the Viewfinder LED
- 120 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] AE or AF are locked with the shutter button held half down.[ ] Standby mode [Power OFF] Charging of battery is completed (with AC ad...
Page 123 - Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV
- 121 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV Television sets can be used to compose images for photography or playback. To do this, the camera must first bec...
Page 124 - Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV (continued); Take photographs or play them back.
- 122 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV (continued) Take photographs or play them back. Details of operation are the same as taking photographs and p...
Page 125 - Transferring Images to a PC; Using SmartMediaTM on a PC
- 123 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Transferring Images to a PC You can transfer images photographed on your camera to a PC using the packaged CD-ROM and USB cable.Images recorded on SmartMedi...
Page 126 - Separately Sold Accessories
- 124 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Separately Sold Accessories The following items are also available as separately sold items. ☞ Relationship between your camera and accessories ➲ Connect...
Page 127 - Connecting to Other Devices
- 125 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Connecting to Other Devices SmartMedia™ Floppy disk adapter PC card adapter PC Printer Software application (CD-ROM) (provided) USB cable (provided) (PC/AV)...
Page 128 - Demo Mode; How to enter the Demo Mode
- 126 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Demo Mode In the Demo Mode, you will have the ability to temporarily take/save a limited number of images without theSmartMedia™ card in place. The playb...
Page 129 - Specifications
- 127 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions SmartMedia™ (3.3V) 2/4/8/16/32/64MB compatibleJPEG-compliantExif Ver.2.1-compliant DCF Ver. 1.0-compliant Quality Mode FINE ★★★ NORMAL ★★ BASIC ★ Quality mo...
Page 134 - Warnings and Messages Displayed on LCD Monitor
- 132 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Warnings and Messages Displayed on LCD Monitor The following warnings, messages and icons are displayed on the LCD monitor and the status display. Meanin...
Page 135 - Warnings and Messages Displayed on LCD Monitor (continued)
- 133 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Warnings and Messages Displayed on LCD Monitor (continued) Display Meaning The maximum number of images (999 frames)that can be set is exceeded when setting...
Page 136 - Troubleshooting
- 134 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Pla ying Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Ad ditional Inf ormation Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Troubleshooting First check the warning displayed on the LCD monitor ( ➲ Page 132) and the color of the viewfinder LED ( ➲ Page 120). Then check the foll...
Page 139 - Glossary
- 137 - Getting Read y T aking Photographs Playing Bac k Ima g e s Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Ima g e s Hand y Functions Glossary ● AF/AE AF (auto-focus) ··· A function for automaticallyfocusing your camera.AE ··· A function for automatically setting yourcamera’s exposure.AF/A...
Page 142 - TOSHIBA DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
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