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TOSHIBA DIGITAL STILL CAMERAPDR-M71 INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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1. 63 ll Photography in the Shutter Speed priority Mode 65 E Photography in the Full Manual Mode 67 E Extended Exposure Photography Bulb Photography 68 E Exposure Compensation sees 69 6 Contents continued E Taking Shots with the Automatic Exposure Bracketing AEB Photography wisicvurceucssdanivissvvecedvs iaiusbonsaveccetiadenasns 71 E Taking Photographs Continuously Burst Photography 72 E Making Movies ers c 75 E Changing the Preset Conditions RECORDING MENU sca ccsasensennneeteacecanvnanceteineenccanengeor 76 PREVIEW e 77 coir es ae ast atte ese cca mie 77 ISO ener ne renee re eer nee ee erences Terre ne 78 SHAHEPNEDSS EE 79 CONTRAS 79 DIGITAL ZOOM 79 LOD S06 occ cecccccccceseseceescsesesecesesecevevstsesssesesesavavevsvseeneeeeeees 79 Playing Back Images E Playing Back Photographed Images Single Frame Playback inisieer eener paanan anene EEEE EEEE Et 80 B Playing Back Movies trei ERR Ree eu 81 E Displaying a List of Images Thumbnail Display 83 E Enlarging Photographed Images Zoom Playback 84 ll Auto Playback Slideshow sseeeesssssssss 85 Bii Playback of Multi Image Pictures 86 Erasing Images E Erasing Images Erase Frame 87 E E
2. suoioun4 sobew soBeui yoeg syudesbojoug Apeoy Apuey Buisei3 Buikeld Buryey Dunes suoneoiddy 49410 uoneuuoju Jeuonippy Copying Images Getting Ready Other Handy Erasing Playing Taking Functions Images Back Images Photographs Applications Additional Information y Use A or V to select COPY and press P The COPY menu is displayed 98 Copies images stored on the SmartMedia This feature is useful when you want to copy an image from one smartMedia to another P Set the mode dial to The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor 2 Press the MENU button The PLAYBACK MENU is displayed pisP 1 i PLAYBACK MENU SLIDE SHOW RESIZE GUALITY PROTECT ASAN M Copying Images continued P Q Use lt or P to select the desired image and press E m xp Elor 00ta ENTER _ aem This selects the image to be copied and 5 is displayed under m mil r the image a To cancel a selection press ENTER again If you want to copy two or more images repeat the procedure for the necessary number of images The bar at the bottom of the screen indicates the amount of buffer memory used to store the date of the images which have been selected and the remaining memory space The amount of memory space consumed is indicated in green When the Zoom switch is pressed toward T during image selection the image is displayed to fit the entire
3. Display Pe FOLDER ERROR There are no free folders on the SmartMedia Bs eee TF Seong POE Tg the DPOF setting file S i me FRAME NUMBER FULL The maximum number of images 999 frames that can be set is exceeded when setting DPOF setting files NO IMAGE AVAILABLE No images are recorded to the SmartMedia ERROR There is a parameter that is not supported in the DPOF setting file sobeu yoeg Buikeld biu PROTECT OFF This is a confirmation for checking whether or not to remove DPOF write protection when 3m clearing DPOF settings amp 2 LENS COVER The zoom lens cannot be correctly set up in Is the lens cap still attached to the lens Check the lens cap and turn the power ON a again 2B You tried to play back an image not supported se on this camera i e i Contact a Support Center EQ vulnerable to vibrations 7i TOT TTTIR Te UT jeuonippy 129 Troubleshooting First check the warning displayed on the LCD monitor gt Page 128 and the color of the viewfinder LED gt Page D gt 118 Then check the following items ge No power supply The batteries are exhausted Replace with new batteries E The AC adapter plug has come Plug the adapter back in P 28 og out of the power outlet xo The camera turns OFF The batteries are exhausted Replace with new batteries 2 during operation The battery runs out You are using the camera in Put the battery in your pocket or
4. Other Applications Additional Information e When playing back movie images switching is between standard and image only 116 bisP iButton and LCD Monitor Display In Photography Mode m This item switches the display on the LCD monitor when taking photographs 29 P Set the mode dial to MiB or If 82 2 Press the pisP i display info button p Each press of the pisP 1 display info button switches the display oo format as follows Se OSD full display OSD display off gt LCD monitor off sobeu yoeg Buikeld lt OSD full display gt lt OSD display off gt lt LCD monitor off gt sobew Duise13 pueH suonounJ suoneoiddy 13410 e When any button is pressed while OSD display is off the monitor displays the alteration on the screen for two seconds e When the LCD monitor is off the digital zoom function is forcibly canceled e In the movie mode or macro photography mode the LCD monitor can not be turned off e When the LCD monitor is off any setting for manual exposure compensation aperture value shutter speed value or focus is not possible UOI EWOJU Jeuonippy 117 Definitions of the Color of the Viewfinder LED The color of the viewfinder LED indicates the state of the camera The meaning of the LED color may differ according to the mode dial setting Viewfinder LED Getting Ready Taking Photographs
5. Do not charge the supplied batteries When using rechargeable batteries follow the instructions for the batteries and the charger for safe handling This camera can not charge the rechargeable batteries Do not leave dead or exhausted batteries in the camera e Do not remove the batteries immediately after a prolonged use of the camera as they may have become heated Neglecting the above may cause battery leakage and corrosion resulting in burns or injury If your fingers or clothes come into contact with the battery acid wash them immediately If your eyes come in contact with battery acid wash them and immediately consult your doctor 7 suonounJ soDeuu sobew yoeg sude1bojoud Apeoy pueH Buisei3 Buikeld Buiyey Buiyje5 suoneoiddy 19410 uoneunoju Jeuonippy Using Your Camera Correctly continued Notes On Handling the AC Adapter Be sure to use only the specified AC adapter PDR ACM1A for the US Canada PDR ACM1E for Europe PDR ACM1U for the UK sold separately Using a different AC adapter might cause the camera to malfunction When you use the AC adapter carefully read and strictly observe the Safety Precautions from page 8 onwards and the notes described below Getting Ready Taking Photographs Playing Back Images e Erasing Images Handy Functions Other Applications Additional Information Be sure that you do not allow the AC adapter to contact any other metal object as this
6. To quit the SETUP MENU change the mode dial setting AUTO POWER OFF If no operation is carried out for a fixed amount of time default about one minute power consumption is set to its minimum state power almost turned off to prevent battery wear This is called the Auto Power OFF This setting allows you to set the time when the camera turns off automatically This function is not activated during automatic playback 2 Page 85 or in the f PC Playing Back Images Erasing Images o zs mode 8 To return to the normal state after the Auto Power OFF has been executed press the POWER button Lu to turn the power on again 1 MINUTE default MINUTES 8 MINUTES Other Applications Additional Information 110 Basic Settings z mode continued CUM AO dy 29 Sz Sets whether or not to sound the beep tone 85 ON Sounds the beep tone according to the operating state or operation default OFF Does not sound the beep tone in any state s o gz TIME amp DATE a Sets the date and time Seconds cannot be set sobeui yoeg Buikeld Using lt or gt to select the item you want to set TIMES DATE and use A or V to set the value for each item jm DDL Pressing advances the selection in the following order as no YEAR gt MONTH gt DAY gt Hour gt Minute gt OK gt CANCEL E m Oog e ee H gt 2 Select OK and press ENTER Bo To quit setting sel
7. 44 o FINE NORMAL BASIC dan Example of counter display loaded symbol The display varies according to the mode dial setting Image size D P 44 Time display In or A mode 2048 x 1536 pixel still image its 320 x 240 bel ee ge Possible number of shots In E or mM mode Possible photographic time In mode m 1024 x 768 pixel still image E oP Ld 160 x 120 pixel movie PC indication In ww mode 640 x 480 pixel still image Ir pixel 9e SMALL 23 suornounJ soBeu sofBeui yoeg sudei6o0joud Ape y 13410 Apuey Purse Buikeld Buryey Buiyje5 suoneoiddy uoneuuJoju Jeuonippv Attaching the Shoulder Strap This shoulder strap is handy for carrying your camera around To prevent your camera from dropping during photography hang the shoulder strap around your neck Getting Ready y Pass the end of the shoulder strap through the strap attachment on the camera Taking Photographs Playing Back Images y Pass the shoulder strap through the loop and pull Erasing Images Handy Functions IMPORTANT When the camera is not in use be sure to attach the lens cap provided with your camera The lens cap can also be attached to the strap attachment following the above steps to prevent it s Other Applications being lost Turn off the power to retract the lens unit and then attach the lens cap Do not turn the power on with the lens cap attached A
8. Irvine California 92618 1697 3 Phone Number 800 288 1354 8 For customers in Canada CAUTION This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Other Handy Erasing Functions Images Applications Additional Information Before Reading This Manual Thank you for purchasing the Toshiba PDR M71 Digital Still Camera To ensure that you use this camera safely and correctly read this Instruction Manual carefully before you start 2g using the camera Once you have finished reading this Instruction Manual keep it handy at all times as Trademark Information Conventions Used In This Manual 2 e Macintosh and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple TYTZTeTzug Nu m OUST Ne 7 e Indicates items or details that you should observe to Ba e MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of prevent loss of data malfunction and impaired performance Also indicates information relating to specifications and functions the Microsoft Corporation of the U S registered in the USA and other countries Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft Windows Operating System e SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation WELO e Other companies or product names are trademarks e Indicates extra useful information or registered trademarks of the respective companies sobeui yoeg Buikeld t Indicates another page
9. Other Applications Additional Information Zoom Photography Zoom photography allows you to take zoom shots up to 2 8 times the size or wide angle photography depending on the distance up to the subject You can also enlarge the center of the screen and take photographs in the digital Zoom mode with the focal distance increased by a factor of 2 2 T Set the mode dial to or m J y Compose the picture using the Zoom switch key e Pressing the Zoom switch towards the T zooms in on the subject and enlarges the subject on the LCD monitor e Pressing the Zoom switch towards the W provides a wider angle picture e The lens position moves according to the Zoom switch setting e In movie mode only the 2 2X digital zoom photography is possible 25 5 Zoom Photography continued Digital Zoom Photography To set the digital zoom 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use A or V to select DIGITAL ZOOM and press gt 3 Use A or V to select APPROVED and press ENTER 4 Press the MENU button 5 To activate digital zoom press the Zoom switch completely towards the T and hold it until the image on the LCD expands 3 Press the shutter button down halfway and press it down fully 2 Page 40 e The digital zoom photography is canceled by pressing the bisP i button to turn the LCD monitor off On the LCD monitor display off status the digital zoom photography is not possible as well The digital zoom
10. Use of a battery or AC adapter other than specified might cause fire defects or malfunctions OO o AN WARN NG continued Keep the batteries out of the reach of children If a child swallows a battery this might result in poisoning If a child swallows a battery immediately consult a physician If battery fluid enters the eyes immediately rinse with fresh water and consult with a physician to receive treatment If left untreated damage to the eye could be permanent Use the AC adapter only with the indicated power supply voltage USA 100 120V Europe 230V AC Use with any other power supply voltage might cause fire or electric shock 11 9S Q suonounJ soDeuu s ewj yoeg sudeibojoud Apeoy pueH Buisei3 Buikeld PuryeL Buiyje5 suoneoiddy Jeu1o uoneunoju Jeuonippy Safety Precautions continued AN CAUTION CAUTION continued ES ge If you want to use the camera on an Before you move the camera disconnect airplane consult with the airline and follow cords and cables Qo o amp their instructions Failure to do this might damage cords and J Use of this camera is sometimes restricted due cables resulting in fire or electric shock to potential radio interference Do not drop or subject the camera to E Do not use the camera in humid steamy strong impact SE smoky or dusty places This might cause fire electric shock or E This might cause fire or elect
11. with the shutter button still held halfway down you can turn the direction of the camera and frame your image with the focus u and exposure locked Press the shutter button down fully to complete capturing of the image Moving the camera as you press the shutter button will result in a blurred image The PDR M81 uses an accurate auto focus mechanism However the PDR M81 may have difficulty focusing or not be able to focus at all for subjects and situations such as the following Subjects moving at high speed When the subject is distant and dark Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car body When there are objects in front of or behind the subject Extremely low contrast subjects Such as an animal in a cage or a person in front of a tree Subjects that have low contrast and merge into Subjects with little reflection such as hair or fur the background such as white walls or subjects Subjects with no solidity such as smoke or flames dressed in the same color as the background Subjects viewed through glass Other Applications If the image cannot be focused the focus is automatically fixed to infinity When the flash is necessary at this time it is simultaneously fixed to illuminate objects 1 5 meters five feet away During macro photography the flash is aligned with the wide position Additional Information Photography Auto Photography This is the most commonly used photography mode In this mode expos
12. 640 x 480 pixels SMALL approx 100KB 62 124 249 499 999 FULL approx 400KB n 115 HALF approx 100KB SMALL approx 60KB lt Movie Image Mode gt Quality Compression Image Fame Size Standard movie Mode Ratio Size photography time FINE 1 10 FULL 16KB Kk FULL size 320 x 240 pixels HALF size tok 160 x 120 pixels BASIC Photography Ti X 1 14 HALF 3KB DCF Ver 1 0 compliant 124 Specifications continued Pickup elements 1 1 8 CCD sensor total number of pixels approx 3 37 million effective pixel approx 3 0 million Equivalent to ISO 100 200 400 2 8X optical zoom lens F2 9 F4 8 Focal length f 7 25 mm 20 3 mm equivalent to 35 mm 98 mm on a 35 mm camera Heal image type zoom finder Auto focus TTL system AF focus adjusting range approximately O 10 m 0 33 ft to infinity WIDE side setting Detection system Contrast detection system frame rate during detection 30 Hz Exposure Control Shutter speed 1 2 to 1 1 000 sec electronic shutter and mechanical shutter LL Maximum 15 sec for extended exposure photography White balance Auto selected Lu MERE Manual setting possible 5 modes Approx 80 cm 31 to infinity Focal range Macro Approx 10 cm 4 to infinity WIDE side setting ee Approx 25 cm 10 to infinity TELE side setting Built in Modes Auto Red eye reduction forced flash Forced Flash Suppressed Flash flash Effective range Approx 0 8 m 2 6
13. Conditions RECORDING MENU continued 22 Sets the sharpness at which the image is to be recorded 2s NORMAL Normal sharpness default SOFT Soft effect HARD Hard effect Ep Sa zi CONTRAST Sets the contrast of the image to be photographed NORMAL Automatic standard setting default STRONG Strong contrast SOFT Soft contrast sobeui yoeg Buikeld 3m DV 2 DIGITAL ZOOM 88 Enlarges the center of the screen and takes photographs with apparent effect that the focal distance is set to twice the distance Ti v Zoom Photography 2 Page 52 28 S lt ON Enables digital zoom photography default E OFF Disables digital zoom photography Zo sie o LCD gt o 28 Adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor This adjustment does not adjust the brightness of the image to be recorded 5 to 5 t To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor 2 Page 115 79 uoneuuoju Jeuonippy Handy Erasing Playing Taking Getting Functions Images Ele autem Photographs Ready Other Applications Additional Information Playing Back Photographed Images Single Frame Playback Play back photographed still images one image at a time Set the mode dial to J The last recorded image appears on the LCD monitor t To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor 2 Page 115 Changing the LCD monitor display 2 Page 116 2 Press lt or to move forward and reverse P
14. It can not be set in the M mode Compose the picture Press the shutter button down halfway and press it down fully 2 Page 40 When you are using the flash the flash icons on the LCD monitor are displayed in yellow when the shutter button is pressed halfway down SY 56 Photography Using the Flash continued No display Auto In this mode the flash fires automatically according to the photography conditions This mode is ideal for general photography where you are not trying to achieve any particular effect 5 amp Red Eye Forced Flash Use this mode to avoid the red eye effect 2 Additional Information Glossary when photographing people in low light conditions Hed eye is reduced more effectively if the subject looks directly towards the camera Effectiveness is also increased if the distance between the subject and camera is kept as short as possible 5 Forced Flash In this mode the flash always fires Use the Forced Flash mode when the subject is backlit or in artificial light fluorescent lighting etc The flash also fires during macro photography amp Suppressed Flash Use the Suppressed Flash mode when you are taking pictures in indoor lighting at distances too great for the flash to have any effect such as theater performances or indoor sporting events e in aA VA 1 or E amp 8 mode flash photography is not possible e n 4 amp 4 mode flash photography is fixed to r
15. NO Self timer photography when shutter button is pressed down halfway Erasing Images Mercer LX MILI Histogram 2S5 Macro photography rosae i5 Remaining battery power az pe nr ain wali g aaam Slow shutter speed winia EM Shutter speed Exposure compensation Aperture Other Applications Histogram A histogram is a graphic representation of the tones of the subject The horizontal axis of the histogram shows the brightness increasing brightness from left to right and the vertical axis shows the number of pixels at each brightness level Additional Information 36 LCD Monitor Display during photography continued 3 dp mu y 9 a lt gt 28 peaH Bune Possible photographic time Seconds at currently preset size and qualit Mode dial setting Zoom state yp quality sude4bo10oud Buryey nas Em mji z sobeui yoeg Pul ejd R Size MES 0 Quality sobeuu Buise13 Macro photography 200 Pools Date year month day AM 10 iho lime pueH suomnounJ Remaining battery power suoneoiddy 19410 e The size of the data to be recorded varies according to the amount of detail in the subject image So the number of images that can be photographed after an image is recorded sometimes doesn t decrease e The display is momentarily interrupted after recording an image or the mode is switched This does not affect photography uoneu
16. Once a sticker is peeled off do not reuse it Other Applications Additional Information 34 LCD Monitor Display during Dot ois hy a The text numbers and icons that are displayed on the LCD monitor vary according to the current settings The LCD monitor automatically turns ON if necessary even if it is set to OFF For details on the playback mode see page 116 Possible number of shots at currently preset size and quality Apeoy Bune U zi E SF 0 52 gt o Mode dial setting E Zoom state LS jJ jw _7 919818 S p E U M T tA Jj J P xwur Flash state sobeui yoeg Bui eld Photography mode dM Size x B Quality Self timer photography sobew Buise13 Focus area when shutter button is pressed down halfway suonounJ pueH gt Macro photography 2001 aee Eo mes Date year month day Bo Remaining battery power E d an ux ia Jo 9TH Mns 2 Slow shutter speed warning AE automatic exposure setting When AE is set green When AE is not set red uoneuuoju Jeuonippv 35 PME MS TAE T LCD Monitor Display during photogre ph cont M Possible number of shots at currently preset size and quality o gt ime o ox Photography mode Zoom state Taking Photographs m Manual photograpy Flash state Playing Back Images a Quality Focus area
17. TV 119 Bi Transferring Images to a PC sssssesssss 121 ll Separately Sold Accessories 122 E Connecting to Other Devices eseessees 123 Additional Information lI Specifications uisa Seestadadineedavisnsaendsrbiovvurerarrannaddesieness 124 il Warnings and Messages Displayed on LCD Monitor 128 E Troubleshooting NN E 130 MSS eT UT 133 suonounJ sobeuu sobew yoeg sudeibojoud Apeoy pueH Buisei3 Buikeld Buiyey Buiyje5 suoneoiddy Jeu1o uoneunoJu Jeuonippy Safety Precautions Read these safety precautions carefully before using the PDR M71 These instructions contain valuable PS information on safe and proper use that will prevent harm and damage to the operator and other persons De Make sure that you fully understand the following details indications before proceeding to the main descriptions in this manual e K lei eu o Re TOLE Graphic symbol definitions Oe E S Meaning Graphic symbol Meaning This indicates the existence of a Indicates a prohibited action that hazard that could result in death or must not be carried out o2 A DANGER serious bodily injury if the safety The actual prohibited action is instruction is not observed indicated in the symbol or nearby Su graphically or described in text gt g Indicates a necessary action that must be carried out The actual necessary action is indi
18. Transfers images to a PC oS AUTO POWER OFF SOUND For details refer to the Software Manual ae TIME amp DATE OSD LANGUAGE e VIDEO OUT QUALITY SYSTEM INFO 9 Playback mode DP 80 BS POON In this mode you can select image By playback copy size change compression gt S l N protect mode and writing of development printing information fe Auto Photography mode gt P 41 46 This mode enables automatic photography in accordance with the photographic conditions In this mode the exposure combination of shutter speed and aperture is automatically controlled to facilitate photography Erasing Images Ke ur le Movie mode 2 P 75 Manual Photography mode gt P 58 Takes short Movies for playback Manually sets white balance exposure on camera or computer aperture value shutter speed and AE auto exposure position CE Handy Functions Other Applications Additional Information 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 is not on The text numbers and icons that are displayed in the status display vary according to the setting Self timer photography 2 P 55 Flash photography 2 P 56 Er 77 N No display Auto Remaining battery mni 4 I s b Red eye forced flash om mom m 4 Forced flash amp Suppressed flash Image quality gt P
19. a SE Software application 1 e SmartMedia 8MB 1 e Instruction Manual this manual CD ROM e SmartMedia case 1 e Software Manual Bo Sg o f ej 4 NU Names of Parts Getting Ready Other Handy Erasing Playing Taking Functions Images Back Images Photographs Applications Additional Information Mode dial For enlarged view 2 P 22 X Self timer button EAS Image Quality button SUNET DUNGON TES 4 Flash button Status display 2 P 23 Viewfinder Built in microphone ttt Speaker y PC AV terminal DC IN 5V terminal 20 Names of Parts continued Function button Viewfinder LED ENTER button Press the center of the button Viewfinder Use this button to fix a selection Press the side of the ENTER button with the proper lt q A V to select options or change directions Use these buttons to select an ESS item or an image LCD monitor Tele Wide key DISP 1 button Wa T Adjusts the zoom MENU button il Folder button Shoulder strap Lens cover attachment Tripod mount SmartMedia cover Battery cover FOCUS button ul Erase button 21 suornounJ soBeu sofBeui yoeg sudei6o0joud 1192 13410 Apuey Purse Buikeld Buryey Buiyje5 suonesijddy uoneuuoju Jeuonippv Names of Parts continued Mode dial ee SET UP mode 2 P 109 PC mode DP 121 2 Sets basic camera settings
20. again o3 is displayed under protected images e To cancel write protection for an image write protection is simultaneously canceled if set at step 4 107 a d b E 1 4 Tr AS m s F 4 s P s CZ ww 4 rt tn m jd i C gt Protecting Images continued Removing the Protection o gt Eg ge Carry out steps 1 to 3 in Protecting An Image A PROTECT i 102 0003 2 Page 106 meta a lt ae 29 2 Use lt or P to select the image to unprotect and 2 press ENTER This fixes the images whose protection is to be removed and od eA under the image changes to O EE To unprotect an image press ENTER again CANGEL a g a d To remove the protection from two or more images repeat this m procedure for the necessary number of images e t is possible to play back any images in any folders by pressing lt q or during playback t About Folders gt Page 92 Erasing Images Handy Functions y Carry out step 5 in Protecting An Image gt Page 107 e To write protect another image write protection can be simultaneously carried out if set at step 2 e 4 is displayed for images that are specified in the DPOF format and write protection cannot be removed To remove write protection cancel the DPOF format setting 2 Page 102 Other Applications Additional Information 108 Basic Setting
21. and the notes described below E 5 Avoid using or storing the camera in the following places Fs e Places subject to humidity dust and dirt e Places subject to direct sunlight o e Places subject to high or low temperature ES e Places filled with highly flammable gas Sx e Places near gasoline benzene or paint thinner oO e Places subject to strong vibrations e Places subject to smoke or steam e Places subject to strong magnetic fields Such as electric motors transformers or magnets e Places contacting chemicals such as pesticides or next to rubber or vinyl products for long periods Erasing Images Do not expose the camera to sand or dust o 25 The PDR M71 is particularly sensitive to sand and dust If the camera comes into contact with sand or 5 dust not only will the camera become damaged it will also no longer be repairable u Pay special attention when using the camera at the beach or where sand or dust is likely to be present e EE Notes On Condensation os Due to a sudden change in temperature such as when you move the camera from a cold location to a warm one water droplets condensation may form on the inside of the camera or on the lens When E this occurs switch the camera OFF and wait an hour before using the camera Condensation may also SE form on the SmartMedia card If this happens remove the SmartMedia wipe off any condensation 5 E and wait a short time before using it again t 14 Using
22. another S quickly extremely cold conditions warm place to heat it and then load it into ES the camera just before you take a picture Bx The terminals are dirty Wipe the battery terminals with a clean dry MED a cloth The battery has reached its Replace with new batteries effective life No photograph is taken No SmartMedia is loaded Loada Load a SmartMedia when the shutter button The SmartMedia is loaded Load the Se correctly is pressed incorrectly Not enough space on the e Load anew SmartMedia 29 omartMedia M e Erase photographed images or change SS the size and quality to increase space on iL the SmartMedia The SmartMedia is write Remove the write protection or replace with P 34 protected a new SmartMedia The SmartMedia is not formatted Format the SmartMedia The SmartMedia is The SmartMedia is damaged Load a new SmartMedia Pa The Auto Power ELI MIS function is Turn the power on again HS 110 activated Erasing Images Other Applications Additional Information 130 Troubleshooting continued cannot use the flash to The mode dial has been changed Set the mode dial to the correct setting 29 take pictures to another setting eZ The flash is set to Suppressed Set the flash to Auto Red Eye Reduction or P 56 Flash mode Forced Flash mode You pressed the shutter button Wait until charging is completed before P 1
23. ieae 2 4p Pint ENTER E is displayed on the LCD monitor The camera is ready for burst photography n photography is set when the shutter speed is set to a speed of 0 7 second or more in the Tv mode the shutter speed is automatically changed to 1 2 second Other Applications Additional Information 273 LX d Taking Photographs Continuously Burst Photography continued Compose the picture press the shutter button down halfway and press it down fully gt Page 40 8 The maximum number of photography that can be taken continuously is three ma If you release the shutter button before the camera captures three images the camera will stop taking pictures at that point D After photography is finished the LCD monitor automatically turns ON Sg 3g y Press lt or P to verify the image Fi You will be allowed to choose which image to save before it is recorded to the SmartMedia The number of photographs stored in the memory is displayed at the bottom right of the screen and the number in green is the image currently displayed The green indication also moves as you move the image to be displayed soDeu yoeg Dui e d sobeui Duise13 D Use A or to select the recording method The camera is set to erase all images immediately after photography a gt o v This setting is for saving and erasing the selected image X Press 4 or gt to select the image and press ENTE
24. image appearing through the lens will be displayed for LCD 3 rs PREVIEW gt Page 77 COLOR 2 Page 77 ISO gt Page 78 SHARPNESS 2 Page 79 sip cdd id The above menu is the RECORDING MENU in the 9 mode LCD 3 gt Page 79 Erasing Images 1 Item Handy Functions Other Applications Use A or V to select the desired setting from the tab menu 2 and press ENTER This saves the settings and returns the display to the RECORDING MENU 76 Additional Information Changing the Preset Conditions RECORDING MENU continued To quit the RECORDING MENU press the MENU button The camera is now ready to take photographs PREVIEW This setting allows you to display a photographed image on the LCD monitor for two seconds immediately after you have taken the shot This allows you to check the composition and brightness of the photographed image Note however that detailed areas are sometimes lacking detail as the resolution of preview images is low To check detailed areas and focus check it in the CJ playback mode 2 Page 80 To cancel preview press the shutter button halfway down again The three images that you took are displayed for about two seconds each in the AEB photography mode 2 Page 71 OFF Do not display preview default ON Display preview jeje Ren Set the color of the image to be photographed STANDARD Standard color default VIVID Vivid color MONOCHR
25. in Manual Settings page 58 E z oe x a 2 Press A or V to select EXP sobeui yoeg Buikeld y Press gt to display option menu press A or V to select Av and press ENTER Pressing ENTER selects the setting sobeuu Buise13 pueH 4p P ENTER BTs qe Ense R8 0 17 10007 ress Ail ah 1 10 The camera is ready to take photographs suoloun4 JUNIO suoneoiddy uoneuuoju Jeuonippy 63 E my hx x w Py 4 eb Pfdlogiaghy in the apeta priority F connu ethan Press A or V to adjust the aperture value The setting range is as follows F8 F6 8 F5 6 F4 8 F4 0 F3 4 F2 9 The aperture value and the shutter speed corresponding to that value are displayed on the LCD monitor If the appropriate combination cannot be set even if the shutter speed is adjusted to its limit the shutter speed is displayed in red Photography however is possible in this state Getting Ready 7 Ss 9 SS O Fo E ale Press A to reduce aperture size Press W to increase aperture size Note The larger the F value the smaller the aperture size become Aperture Shutter speed and vice versa Playing Back Images Exposure compensation 2 Page 69 using lt or gt and manual setting 2 Page 58 or film speed setting 2 Page 78 using ENTER are also possible Erasing Images y Compose the picture press the shutter button down halfway and press it down 25 fully 2 Page
26. is charged with static electricity into your camera may cause it to SE malfunction If this occurs switch the camera OFF and then ON again sa The SmartMedia may feel warm when it is removed from the camera after the camera is used for a o long time This is normal and not a malfunction e The SmartMedia has a limited service life If images can no longer be written or erased buy a new smartMedia e Use the index labels provided with the camera If you attach a commercially available label it may cause a malfunction when the SmartMedia is loaded or removed sobeui yoeg Buikeld i Loading SmartMedia ii T Press the POWER button to turn the power off E t Turning the Power Off D Page 38 og 3 2 uoneuuoju Jeuonippy 31 About SmartMedia continued Slide the SmartMedia cover release knob in the direction of the arrow 1 to open the cover 2 The cover opens 2 Getting Ready VERS N ux Taking Photographs J Playing Back Images b Gently insert the SmartMedia as far as it can go with the SmartMedia electrodes metal contacts facing the rear of the camera Firmly insert the SmartMedia as far as it can go Erasing Images Handy Functions 4p Close the SmartMedia cover Before you use a new SmartMedia for the first time be sure to format the SmartMedia 2 Page 91 Other Applications Additional Information 32 A
27. is reversely displayed in white FOLL zm BLL xx 28 Os odo FULL x CANCEL 4 Ei S S3 Press A or V to select the quality you desired and press gt or ENTER The display returns to the Step 2 screen suoneoiddy 19410 uoneuuoju Jeuonippy 113 bsp ah S coc It trn y E VO r w Z5 vr jh y b A EN dii Ped a b m f a z r we x D n 7 Basic Settings s mode continued EC ae eee o SYSTEM INFO o gt cs m ec Sets whether or not to return the settings in the SETUP MENU to the original factory settings TIME amp DATE OSD LANGUAGE will not be reset Z8 P Carry out steps 1 to 2 on page 109 RS Fo Select SYSTEM INFO on the SETUP MENU and press P FIRMWARE VERTS E The SYSTEM INFO menu is displayed EE aS a Press A or V to select the item you desired to set and press ENTER Erasing Images FIRMWARE VER Displays the firmware version of this camera CARD INFO Displays the SmartMedia information RESET Returns settings to their defaults Handy Functions Other Applications Additional Information 114 This adjustment adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor and not the brightness of the recorded image J set the mode dial to 108 viz or IN J Press the MENU button The RECORDING MENU or PLAYBACK MENU is displayed You can set the LCD monitor brightness in either of these menus
28. photography is not possible in the 16 frame multi mode The Zoom switch setting is automatically canceled by either turning the camera OFF or by activation of the Auto Power OFF function You can check the zoom status in the LCD monitor MI a1 ooo l Optical zoom Digital zoom 1X to 2 8X In movie mode only the 2 2X digital zoom photography is possible 53 suoiounJ sobeui sebeuj yoeg EICO Apeoy 13410 pueH Duise13 Dui eld RIT LR Buje suoineoijddy uomneuuoju jeuonippy Changing the Focus Getting Ready Other Handy Erasing Playing BEL date Functions Images Back Images isiiocr mers Applications Additional Information The macro photography mode is used when the distance to the subject is between 10 cm 0 33 ft WIDE side setting to 80 cm 2 62 ft This camera cannot focus on subjects within 10 cm 0 33 ft WIDE side setting to 80 cm 2 62 ft unless in the macro photography mode Though photographs can be taken even at a distance of about 80cm 2 62 ft or more in the macro photography mode it may take time for the camera to focus In the macro photography mode you can not turn the LCD monitor off T Set the mode dial to 3 m or PII y Press the FOCUS button When you press the FOCUS button the focus modes are displayed in the following order on the LCD monitor AF gt 4 amp 4 im 3m co 4 ent np faa pisP 1i When 1m or 3
29. screen To redisplay the original image move the Zoom switch towards the W Zoom switch 2 Page 21 e t is possible to play back any images in any folders by pressing lt q or gt during playback t About Folders gt Page 92 Use A or V to select EXECUTE and press ENTER The screen indicating that the image is being read appears Load the SmartMedia for copying the image to The message EXCHANGE CARD is displayed 1 Remove the SmartMedia 2 Replace it with another SmartMedia M 99 suornounJ sobeui s ewj yoeg sudei6ojoud Apeoy 13410 Apuey Duise13 Burke Bburyey Buje suonesijddy uoneuuojJu Jeuonippv 3 VCI St p Y E s MEE 9 E Ph at Pa ts i E qe 4 ae M J p p Copying Images continued 4 7 hie A ho Use A or V to select OK and press ENTER Oz E The screen indicating that the image is being copied appears e To quit copying select CANCEL and press ENTER If the SmartMedia has insufficient memory space CARD FULL appears on the screen Replace the o SmartMedia with another one oS 25 KE E E5 a COPY a COPY n EXGHANGE CARD GOMPLETED op Ey E OK a CANGEL Erasing Images When copying is completed the above screen is displayed When this screen is displayed you can replace the SmartMedia with the original one The camera need not be turned off for this operation Handy Functions IMPORTANT e Do not remove
30. the camera For the correct date to be printed onto the picture please check the date set into your camera before the image is photographed To correctly set the time and date 2 Pagel11 1 103 zT klO ggg E rr CGIPIZb suonoun4 sobeui s ewj yoeg sudei6ojoud Apeoy 13410 Apuey Duise13 BuiAeld Bburyey Duioes5 suonesijddy uoneuuoju Jeuonippv Print Information continued cf V SCR y Press A or V to select EXECUTE and press es E ENTER S The DPOF information file is created and the screen returns to the initial display when the operation ends 2 To continue setting select CHANGE SETTINGS To quit setting ES without creating a DPOF file select CANCEL and press ENTER es CAA oe TH a CANCEL 28 E To end setting press A or V to select END and di press ENTER To cancel confirmation of settings proceed to step 9 BELEGT Mate CEN ARH Erasing Images LM CLEAR AL Handy Functions Other Applications Additional Information 104 Print Information continued Y J Select the desired operation CONFIRM Press this to confirm the settings Press A or V to select CONFIRM and press ENTER 2 After confirming the settings press ENTER 8 Select END and press ENTER Apeoy umag CLEAR ALL Press this button to clear all settings Press A or V to select CLEAR ALL and press ENTER 2 To clear all settings select EXECUTE and pres
31. to advance to next frame lt to go back one frame Holding down lt q or gt moves forward or reverse continuously Press ENTER nine images are displayed simultaneously t Thumbnail Display gt Page 83 e t is possible to play back any images in any folders by pressing lt q or during playback For details of folder 2 Page 92 e Pressing gt at the last image displays the first image and pressing lt at the first image displays the last image e Images can be rotated by pressing A or W during playback Pressing A rotates an image counterclockwise and pressing W rotates it clockwise 80 Playing Back Movies Play back movies that you have recorded Audio can also be played back P Set the mode dial to The last recorded image appears on the LCD monitor t To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor 2 Page 115 Changing the LCD monitor display 2 Page 116 Press lt or P gt to select the movie to play back Press A Playback of the selected movie begins The user can control playback as shown on the table of the next page by pressing various buttons during playback a pause or stopping we ly 81 74010 Oe fC eri e108 10 53 suonounJ sobew GAD Gg sudeijbojoud Apeay 13410 Apuey Purse RIVA Buryey Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuJoju Jeuonippy Playing Back Movies continued Getting Ready Other Handy Erasing Playing Taking Functions Images Ele SIE C
32. 18 while the flash was charging pressing the shutter button amp 2 The flash will not charge The camera is set to Suppressed Set the flash to Auto Red Eye Reduction or 3 Flash mode Forced Flash mode u The batteries are exhausted Replace with new batteries UJ 5 The playback image is The subject is too far away Move closer to the subject sS too dark even though I about 2 6 ft 0 8 m 9 7 ft 3 0 m WIDE 35 used the flash side setting 2 Images cannot be No image saved in the folder Select the folder containing images to play P56 played back back ja The playback image is The lens is not clean lens is not clean Clean the lens the lens amp D blurred The image is out E focus PII MENS the FOCUS photography according to ici the distance up to the subject cannot format the The SmartMedia is Remove the write protection SmartMedia write protected zi cannot erase all the The frame is protected Hemove the write protection P 108 98 frames Cancel the DPOF setting P 102 o The SmartMedia is Remove the write protection P 34 write protected Kc Nothing happens when Camera malfunction Turn the power off and remove the TS use the buttons and batteries once and try again 9 o switches The mode dial is not at the correct Set the mode dial to the correct setting position The camera is in the Auto Power Press the POWER button again to turn the P 110 OFF mode camera o
33. 40 SS The camera takes the picture gt LL e f the aperture value is set to F2 9 maximum aperture size the increased shutter speed is restricted to 1 750 second e The aperture value set differ to the actual value according to the position of the zoom lens Other Applications Additional Information 64 In this mode photographs are taken with the priority given to shutter soeed The camera automatically sets the aperture value according to the shutter speed A fast shutter soeed produces a photograph that looks as if a moving subject is still A slow shutter soeed produces as photograph that makes you feel that it is flowing P Carry out steps 1 to 2 in Manual Settings page 58 2 Press A or V to select EXP b Press to display option menu press A or V to A 7 B0003 select Tv and press ENTER Y o m Pressing ENTER selects the setting RETE 1 dh 45 YALE E 4 s NAT HEP p v j amp wd L S d 2 lo x ZJ Press ENTER Me 4115 6500 6008 ress tse The camera is ready to take photographs 65 Photography i in the Shutter Speed priority Mode 5 suoioun4 soBeu sobew yoeg EAT Apeoy Apuey Buisei3 Buikeld RIT LN Dunes suoneoiddy 19410 uoneuuoju Jeuonippy Pp NS ia V Ree Tum WA ER RUND 14 Photography in the Shutter Speed priority N Mode continued o gt Press A or V to adjust the shutter speed NER BOOOS 58 The se
34. 77 the recorded image is displayed on screen for about two seconds e The viewfinder LED turns red while image data is being recorded onto the SmartMedia Using the LCD Monitor Other Applications P Get ready to take the photograph Loading the batteries 2 Page 25 and the SmartMedia 2 Page 31 into the camera A Press the POWER button to turn the power on Additional Information t Turning the Power On 2 Page 38 42 Photography Auto Photography continued P 3 Set the mode dial to E Look at the image on the LCD monitor to compose the picture ES To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor 2 Page 115 Press the shutter button down halfway 1 and press it down fully 2 Pressing the shutter button down halfway adjusts the exposure and pressing the shutter button down fully takes the shot When the focus and exposure are correctly adjusted the viewfinder lamp lights green and the AF icon turns green If you shoot a still picture when preview is set to ON 2 Page 77 the recorded image is displayed on screen for about two seconds The viewfinder LED turns red while image data is being recorded onto the SmartMedia e The LCD monitor sometimes displays bright dark or colored spots at all times This is not a malfunction These spots do not appear in the photographed image 43 suonoun4 sobeui s ewj yoeg EACT Apeoy 13410 pueH Duise13 Dui el d RI
35. 8 0 1000 ZD Press ENTER I The camera is ready to take photographs Sz y Compose the picture press the shutter button down halfway and press it down 3 fully 2 Page 40 The camera will automatically take a picture in 0 5 compensation O compensation and 0 5 compensation suoneoiddy 19410 e f burst photography is selected when the shutter speed is set to a speed of 0 7 second or longer the shutter speed is automatically changed to 1 2 second e The camera takes three consecutive pictures in the order of standard exposure overexposure 40 5 uoneuuoju Jeuonippv and underexposure 0 5 compensation ES Si ESY d w Taking Photographs Codlinpousht Burst Photograpl y In this mode photographs are taken continuously at a maximum speed of 0 8 second intervals The maximum number of photographs that can be taken continuously is three photographs Images are not recorded directly to SmartMedia but are stored temporarily within the buffer memory After photography is finished check the images and record the selected ones to SmartMedia Getting Ready P Carry out steps 1 to 2 in Manual Settings page 58 7 Ss 9 SS O Fo E ale 2 Press A or V to select S C y Press gt to display option menu press A or V to select 3 and press ENTER Pressing ENTER selects the setting Playing Back Images Erasing Images 15 Feolk
36. DPOF and press b gt PLAYBACK MENU z SLIDE SHOW aG RESIZE QUALITY PROTECT 23 COPY 22 oe LCD lt NEXT MENU p e Press A or V to select SELECT IMAGE and press Wistp e I p ENTER SELECT IMAGE CONFIRM Se CLEAR ALL NN Other Applications Additional Information 102 Print Information continued y Press A or V to select SELECT or ALL and press ENTER SELECT Sets one image at a time ALL Sets all images at once y Set the number of prints and date Press lt or P to select the image and press A or V to set the number of copies Up to 99 copies can be set for a single image When the Zoom switch is pressed toward T during image selection the image is displayed to fit the entire screen To redisplay the original image move the Zoom switch towards the W Zoom switch 2 Page 21 2 When you have finished this setting press ENTER The DATE screen is displayed The date of the image can be printed in the lower right corner of the picture 3 Press A or V to select YES or NO and press ENTER If you want to print the date select YES and press ENTER If you do not want to print the date select NO and press ENTER The message CREATE DPOF FILE is displayed e t is possible to play back any images in any folders by pressing lt q or gt during playback vs About Folders 2 Page 92 e The date printed in the picture will depend on the date set into
37. Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuoju Jeuonippv Glossary continued e SmartMedia gs Name of a recording medium defined by the SSFDC oe Forum This recording medium can be used over and over again Formatting o Transforming the contents of the SmartMedia to a lt 3 recordable state This is sometimes called 2 initialization P Exposure Compensation o When the screen contains an extremely bright or z dark object the camera automatically adjusts the gt g brightness resulting in the subject being reproduced darker or lighter Exposure compensation adjusts for this PRINT Image Matching The PRINT Image Matching system prints the image of a digital still camera with PRINT Image Matching function in high quality using a PRINT Image Matching compatible printer When taking a photograph the image data is added with PRINT Image Matching print command which enable the printer to print in an optimum color Handy Erasing Functions Images Other Applications Additional Information 134 MEMO MEMO Global Contacts Canada Toshiba America Information Les 829 8318 dsc aa toshiba com w toshiba com taisisd Systems Inc China Hong Kong Toshiba Hong Kong Ltd 2956 0222 BAL ee me esl w toshiba com hk Toshiba Systems France 01 47 28 28 50 Sa ANGST tsf com www wwioshiba forodultewideolndex him Toshiba Europe Gmbh 02131 15801 consumer toshiba teg com www toshiba de consumer Toshiba Consu
38. E Photographs Applications Additional Information During playback During sopping 1 frame feed 2x speed playback e Each press of feeds the image e 2x speed playback is performed for py one frame the duration that is held down e 1 frame feed is continued for the duration that is held down Reverse playback 2x speed playback e The press of lt starts a reverse playback Reverse 1 frame feed e Each press of lt feeds the image e Playback becomes 2x speed in reverse by one frame reverse plavback for the duration e frame feed is continued for the that 4 dade down duration that amp is held down Canceling pause e After pause is cancelled playback Plav back resumes at the last state that was y active before the pause Stop m 2s Playback returns to the start of the movie Stop The display returns to thumbnail playback Pause e Playback is paused Pressing the mis Zoom switch to T creases the volume Pressing the Zoom switch to W Decreases the volume e The image size displayed on the LCD monitor becomes FULL 320 x 240 or HALF 160 x 120 The movies made in FULL size is displayed on the entire LCD monitor and those made in HALF size is displayed in the center of the screen 82 Displaying a List of Images Thumbnail Display Nine reduced images are simultaneously displayed on the LCD monitor This manual calls this display thumbnail display This feat
39. IZE GUALTT d PROTECT ho caa POF To quit the slideshow press ENTER LCD X The LCD monitor displays the image when ENTER is pressed NEXT MENU The slideshow is repeated until ENTER is pressed e The Auto Power OFF function does not operate during automatic playback e Auto playback is only available for images in the same folder gt e When movies are stored in the same folder they are not played back during automatic playback suoljoun4 sobew Jeu Gg sudeijbojoud Apeay 13410 Apuey Purse RIVA Buryey Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuJoju Jeuonippy Handy Erasing Playing Taking Getting Functions Images Ele autem Photographs Ready Other Applications Additional Information Playback of Multi Image Pictures Automatically plays back the 16 images photographed in the multi photography mode in quick succession P Set the mode dial to The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor 2 Use lt or P to select the images photographed in the multi photography mode You can also select the image by the same operation as for thumbnail display 2 Page 83 y Press the Zoom switch 2 Page 21 towards T to begin playback Automatic playback begins 86 Erasing Images Erase Frame Erases images one image at a time Note Images cannot be erased when they are protected 2 Page 106 or the SmartMedia is write protected 2 Page 34 Set the mode dial to gt CI iG
40. NCEL and press ENTER When resizing ends the screen returns to the PLAYBACK MENU To quit the PLAYBACK MENU press the MENU button Memo e t is possible to play back any images in any folders by pressing lt q or gt during playback t About Folders gt Page 92 95 suoioun4 sobew soBeui yoeg syudeibojoug Apeoy 13410 Apuey Buisei3 Buikeld HuryeL Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuoju Jeuonippy Compressing Images Quality Compresses images down to half of their size or more and overwrites an old size image with a newly me compressed image 9 Compressing a previously saved image when the SmartMedia has run out of storage space during S photography increases space on SmartMedia so that you can continue taking photographs The following images cannot be compressed e x BASIC image quality images ES e Images taken with another camera cs e Protected images 2 Page 106 a e Movies e Images cannot be compressed either when the SmartMedia is write protected oO EE Set the mode dial to gt ag The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor AJ Press the MENU button The PLAYBACK MENU is displayed Erasing Images 2 6 Zo DISP 1 co E TOSHIBA D e t is possible to compress an image and decrease quality It is not possible to uncompress an image to increase quality or to restore an image after it has been compressed Other Applications Ad
41. OME Black and white SEPIA Sepia N S suonounJ soBeu sebeuj x eg E Apeay Apuey Purse Buikeld RIT LN Dunes suoneoiddy 19410 uoneuuoju Jeuonippy VLE Ue Changing the Preset Conditions RECORDING MENU continued o gt co ge Sets the color mode and photographic sensitivity at which the image is to be recorded Warning Noise increases when the ISO is changed to higher settings 2 NORMAL Equivalent to color ISO100 os 2X High sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO200 default S2 4X High sensitive photography equivalent to color IS0400 E In the l mode o During 2X the ISO will be automatically set between ISO100 and ISO200 During 4X ISO will be Qs automatically set between ISO100 and ISO400 is Es Sets the color mode and photographic sensitivity at which the image is to be recorded Warning Noise increases when the ISO is changed to higher settings NORMAL Equivalent to color 150100 default Erasing Images o 2X High sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO200 Er 4X High sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO400 Se m In the MB mode During 2X the ISO will be automatically set to I50200 During 4X ISO will be automatically set to ISO400 Memo e n movie mode ISO will be automatically set between ISO100 and ISO400 regardless of its setting 78 Other Applications Additional Information d Changing the Preset
42. P 117 e Turning the LCD Monitor Display OFF P 117 e Turning the Beep OFF P 111 e Switching the Folder P 92 e Setting the Color of Images Color Black and White Sepia P 77 e Changing the Power OFF Time P 110 e Changing the LCD Monitor Display Language P 112 You can also do this The PDR MB81 also has lots of other features e Protecting Images P 106 e Changing the size of Images P 94 e Compressing Images P 96 e Copying Images to another SmartMedia P 98 e Print Information P 102 e Displaying Detailed Information of Images P 116 e Switching LCD Monitor Display P 117 e Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV P 119 suonounJ soDeuu s ewj yoeg sydesbojoud Apeoy Apuey Buisei3 Buikeld Buiyey Buiyje5 suoneoiddy 19410 uoneunoju Jeuonippy Other Handy Erasing Playing Taking Getting Functions Images Back Images Photographs Ready Applications Additional Information Contents Attention PC 1 E Before Reading This Manual eeeessss 3 The Function Map T 4 Contents RII UT m m 6 Safety Precautions oett 8 Indication definitions eee 8 Graphic symbol definitions sesssussssss 8 Exemption CIallSes i 2 54 ascia poses did va aav ola pulv stays Peur abaous 8 E Using Your Camera Correctly s eeren errereen ren 14 Notes On Handling Your Camera sssss
43. PLAYBACK MENU is displayed MENU FOCUS LO DisP 1 m Q TOSHIBA L uA C 1 e t is possible to reduce the size of an image It is not possible to increase the size of an image or to restore size after it has been decreased 94 Reducing the Image Size Resize continued AGE Satan b Use A or V to select RESIZE and press P O PLAYBACK MENU The RESIZE menu is displayed SLIDE SHOW If there are no images that can be resized or if a movie folder is RESIZE selected a message appears on screen and the screen returns to GUWALTTY the PLAYBACK MENU PROTECT b Som POF LCD NEXT MENU J gt 4p Use lt or P to select the image and press ENTER to set image size The current image size is displayed under the image Each press of ENTER changes the icons as follows frei HALF size fal SMALL size r For details of image size 2 Page 44 i RESIZE f 102 0009 To cancel the selection press ENTER again CANGEL If you want to resize two or more images repeat the procedure for the necessary number of images When the Zoom switch is pressed toward T during image selection the image is displayed to fit the entire screen To redisplay the original image move the Zoom switch towards the W Zoom switch 2 Page 21 y Use A or V to select EXECUTE and press ENTER The screen indicating that the image is being resized appears To quit resizing select CA
44. R o The red V mark appears under the selected image To cancel selection of the image press ENTER again S el kdv This setting is for saving all images ss Press ENTER amp All images are selected and all images with T turns into a red V a This item cannot be selected if there is not enough space on the SmartMedia OI Li This setting is for erasing all images Press ENTER uoneunoju Jeuonippv Q to 8 can be combined regardless of their order to set saving and erasing of images 2 Taking Photographs Continuously Burst Photography continued lod Use V to select B and press ENTER Oz E The image is saved or erased and the camera is then ready to take photographs 2 You can also carry out step 8 while verifying the image in step 7 OS Even if photography is terminated midway before capturing three images by releasing the shutter 3 button images already photographed can be saved and erased by the above method Fo The length of time to capture images varies according to the photographic conditions EN Self timer photography and flash photography are not possible D E a a Handy Erasing Functions Images Other Applications Additional Information 74 Making Movies Make a movie of moving images Audio can also be recorded T Set the mode dial to Pa Apeoy Dumes5 sude4bo10oud RIT soDeu yoeg Buikeld Compose the picture press the shutter bu
45. Setting the modes in more detail to make your photographs turn out more as you intended EE e Setting Image Size and Quality P 44 os e Taking Shots with the Priority Given to Aperture P 58 P 63 Ed e aking Shots with the Priority Given to Shutter Speed P 58 P 65 e Extended Exposure Photography P 58 P 68 FE e Compensating Exposure P 58 P 69 E E e Automatic Exposure Bracketing AEB Photography P 58 P 71 32 e Taking Photos Continuously P 58 P 72 e Setting White Balance P 58 P 60 The Function Map continued Playing back your photographed images Ooo STEP1 Let s play back some images P 80 Doo S TEP2 Selecting the various ways to play back images e Playing Back Movies P 81 e Enlarging Photographed Images P 84 e Auto Playback P 85 e Simple Movie Playback P 86 e Displaying a List of Images P 83 e Displaying Detailed Information of Images P 116 z Erasing images STEP1 Erasing Images P 87 Ooo S TEP2 Other ways to erase images e Erasing All Images in a Folder P 89 e Erasing All Image Folders P 89 e Formatting SmartMedia P 91 Loading images on a personal computer Loading Images on a Personal Computer P 121 separate Software Manual Setting the basic camera settings e Setting the Date and Time P 111 e Formatting SmartMedia P 91 e Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness P 115 e Switching LCD Monitor Display
46. T LN Dunes suoieoijddy uoneunoju Jeuonippv setting the Image Size and Quality Set the size number of pixels and quality compression ratio of the image to be photographed gs Change the setting according to how the image is to be used and the remaining amount of space in the FE SmartMedia V T Set the mode dial to or aC J Pe y Press the image quality button to select the preset x m m m m n m m m 8 quality and size while viewing the indication on the status display 3 r To set the quality and size 2 Page 112 oc t s Ex Pressing the image quality button switches the quality and size a settings in the following order Setting 1 9 Setting2 Setting 3 Erasing Images Default setting Setting 1 X FULL XK Setting 2 i X HALF x X Setting 3 D X SMALL X Handy Functions Other Applications When the above settings are made they are displayed in the following order Em xx gt im gt H wx to E Additional Information 44 Setting the Image Size and Quality continued lt Quality gt lt Size gt xxx FINE 1 5 JPEG compression xx NORMAL 1 7 5 JPEG compression still image BASIC 1 15 JPEG compression The more stars there are the better image quality becomes Higher quality images however take up more memory space reducing the number of images that can be taken or the
47. TOSHIBA INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI sesiones P DR M 7 1 TOSHIBA INSTRUCTION MANUAL To ensure that you use the Toshiba PDR M71 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 L 0 9 c DIGITAL STILL CAMERA PDHR M71 In the space provided below please record the model and Serial No of your camera Model No _ PDR M71 serial No Please retain this information for future reference Attention For customers in the U S A Dp D DIGITAL STILL CAMERA PDR M71 CEI Tested To Comply C With FCC Standards z SE FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Be FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation sobeui yoeg Buikeld NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part E 3 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a oe residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance w
48. Use A or V to select LCD and press P The image and the LCD menu are displayed Use 4 or P to adjust the brightness Press to darken the LCD monitor or to lighten the LCD monitor The LCD monitor can be adjusted within the range 5 to 5 Default is O y Press ENTER This returns the camera to the previous mode S amp c a TMT CORE fe 115 suonounJ soBeu s ewj yoeg sudesbojoud 13410 Apuey Buisei3 Buikeld Buryey suoneoiddy uoneuuoju Jeuonippy DiSP iButton and LCD Monitor Display In Playback Mod e This item switches the display on the LCD monitor when playing back photographed images You can switch the eg display to show a list of detailed information size compression ratio shutter speed aperture etc or you can Se display histograms etc 1 Set the mode dial to J J 28 E 2 Press lt or P to select the image t Press the pisP 1 display info button Each press of the pisP 1 display info button switches the display es format as follows Sx ao z V a Standard gt Detailed Histogram Image only information MENU FOCUS DISP i Erasing Images lt Standard gt Detailed information Histogram u 102 0009 Handy Functions 3 102 0009 u 102 0009 RESOLUTION 2048 X 1536 QUALITY Aa SHUTTERISREED ARERTIURES F 2s LB POSURE s ES STROBE FILE SIZE 2001 08 01 Am 10 53
49. Viewfinder LED Color State 8 v or WII AE or AF are locked with the shutter button held half down Green Standby mode Flashing Flashing I C3 v or III Self timer in operation at a handshake alarm 4955 Erasing Playing Images Back Images Handy Functions Flashing Oy wis When the image is not in focus e Processing image e Charging of flash in progress Orange Photos cannot be taken at this moment Power ON Writing to SmartMedia in progress Photographs can be taken however do not turn the power OFF Accessing of SmartMedia in progress Other Applications Flashing Hardware malfunction Additional Information 116 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 be connected to the TV We recommend using the AC adapter on an indoor power outlet when available 2g mz IMPORTANT 2a e Before you connect your camera to other equipment be sure to turn all other connected equipment OFF If you connect your camera to other equipment with the power still ON the screen may flicker or y the image may not be displayed normally Sg D 3 3 o P Connect the plug of the AV cable provided to the PC AV terminal on the camera soDeu yoeg Buikeld sobew Duise13 PC AV terminal 2 Connect the plug of the AV cable to the video input t
50. Your Camera Correctly continued 9 Carrying Out Maintenance on Your Camera Q e To prevent the lens surface of the LCD monitor or viewfinder from being scratched blow off any dust 22 from these parts with a blower brush and lightly wipe with a soft dry cloth za e Clean the body of the camera with a soft dry cloth Do not use volatile liquids such as paint thinner benzene or insecticide as these may react with the camera body and cause deformation or remove the coating Oo 5 Q Z n mime Cautions on Magnetism ga o e Please note that credit cards cash cards magnetic commutation tickets floppy disks and the like are susceptible to magnetism Do not bring them close to the speaker of the camera Failure to do so may cause damage to data which could make the camera unserviceable sobeui yoeg Buikeld Speaker suonounJ soDeuu pueH Duise13 suoneoiddy Jeu1o uoneunoju Jeuonippy I5 sing Your Camera Correctly continued Getting Ready Other Handy Erasing Playing Taking Functions Images Back Images Photographs Applications Additional Information Notes On Batteries e To extend the use of the camera we strongly recommend that you only use the following types of batteries Nickel Metal Hydride NiMh Extended Life Rechargeable Lithium Extended Life Not Rechargeable e Battery performance in general especially Alkaline may vary depending on indivi
51. amera Do not walk around with the camera swinging from the shoulder strap If you walk around with the camera hanging from your hand through the shoulder strap the camera might come into contact to other people and cause injury or damage to the camera or other objects o Q e N CAUTION continued Do not look at the sun through the camera viewfinder This may cause injury of the eyes Do not use the flash close to anyone s eyes This might cause damage to the person s eyesight Do not subject the LCD monitor to impact If the LCD monitor is impacted the glass on the screen may be broken and internal fluid may leak If the internal fluid enters your eyes or comes into contact with your body or clothes immediately rinse with fresh water If the internal fluid enters your eyes immediately consult a physician to receive treatment Consult your dealer regarding the internal cleaning of the camera once every two years If dust is allowed to accumulate inside the camera for a long time this might result in fire or defects Consult your dealer regarding the cleaning costs 13 peaH Buines suonounJ soDeuu s ewj yoeg sudeibojoud pueH Buisei3 Buikeld Buiyey suoneoiddy Jeu1o uoneunoJu Jeuonippy Using Your Camera Correctly Notes On Handling Your Camera Oz co ge When you use your camera carefully read and strictly observe the Safety Precautions from page 8 onwards
52. and press ENTER i Pressing ENTER selects the setting To cancel press lt Ep ts EXP Exposure control gt Page 60 E W B White balance 2 Page 60 A E Metering system 2 Page 61 S C Single continuous or AEB photography mode 2 Page 61 ma rm r r3 sobeui yoeg Buikeld 5 9 1 1000R y Press ENTER set values 4m The camera is ready to take photographs amp a gt Q y Compose the picture press the shutter button down halfway and press it down fully 2 Page 40 The camera takes the picture 5 B Se Q Bg o uoneuuoju Jeuonippy 59 a d ho cn i F 1 f lt Manual Settings continued A T TER Exposure control EXP o gt 9 ec PRG Photography in program mode default 2 Page 62 Av Photography in aperture priority mode 2 Page 63 Tv Photography in shutter speed priority mode 2 Page 65 E M Photography in full manual mode 2 Page 67 E Fo a e White Balance W B LE a d t White Balance 2 Additional Information Glossary m The camera determines the white balance by averaging the various kinds of light that actually enters the lens This setting allows you to set in advance the white balance when taking photographs under specific lighting conditions Erasing Images AW Automatic adjustment default 3 Photography outdoors p o Photography in cloudy conditions 25 T Photography in bluish fluorescent light EE Photograp
53. aphy and burst photography are not possible e The image taken in the exposure photography mode may be blurred Additional Information 68 This setting allows you to intentionally lighten or darken the entire image Use this setting when the optimum brightness exposure cannot be obtained for example when the brightness between the subject and the background is not balanced or when the subject to photograph occupies only an extremely small part of the P Set the mode dial to m Press lt or gt to adjust the exposure The setting range is as follows A larger value lightens the exposure and a smaller value darkens the exposure The value that you set is displayed on the LCD monitor Press gt to increase brighten exposure and lt to decrease darken exposure Exposure Setting Value AEDO 1 10003 to side gt to side 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 O default 40 5 1 0 41 5 2 0 Compose the picture press the shutter button down halfway and press it down fully gt Page 40 The ideal brightness sometimes cannot be obtained even if a large exposure value is set in dark photographic conditions In this case press the shutter button and check the brightness in the preview image photographed still image PREVIEW gt Page 77 69 Exposure Compensation M UE BEG 1 suonounJ soBeu sebeuj x eg EL pueH Buisei3 Buikeld RIT LN suoneoiddy 19410 uoneuuoju Jeuonippy Exp
54. asily in this mode as the camera automatically makes the setting suitable to the conditions The Auto Select mode has the following options Choose the option to suit the image you want to photograph For a detailed description of each option refer to page 47 through page 51 The camera automatically adjusts the focus and ox To take portraits at night exposure settings Xposu mng m To take continuous shots of moving subjects To take portraits The 16 shots that you take in this mode are saved as a single image To take landscape shots M ge Imag To take photographs of fast moving subjects In the Auto Select mode there are some settings that cannot be changed as the camera makes the settings automatically These settings vary according to the mode Focus photography A 49 AA Ox ES uu Can be set Exposure compensation an aA A ox m S Cannot be specified set automatically About flash photography Flash can be set as required in this mode RA Automatically fixed to red eye auto eX O aa Automatically fixed to slow synchro aa A A MN Flash photography is not possible About burst photography OQ AX aA V amp ox mam bun Burst photography is not possible in these modes 46 1 l y A s l na y q5 TES e E tie Taking Photographs in a Variety of Modes SCENE gt Mode Set the appropriate scene mode from i A automatically adjusts th
55. ated the frame No is assigned from 0001 e To play back images photographed by another camera 3 Proper playback may not be possible for some image size e Images cannot be played back unless the file name and folder name are set correctly ge o e t is possible to play back any images in any folders by pressing lt q or B during playback For details of folder 2 Page 92 suoioun4 sobeu sobeu yoeg 13410 Apuey Buisei3 Buikeld suoneoiddy uoneuuojJu Jeuonippv 93 Reducing the Image Size Resize Getting Ready Other Handy Erasing Playing Taking Functions Images Back Images Photographs Applications Additional Information Changes FULL size 2048 x 1536 pixels images to HALF size 1024 x 768 pixels and further to SMALL size 640 x 480 pixels and overwrites an old FULL size image with the new size image This is called resizing in this manual Resizing a previously saved image when the SmartMedia has run out of storage space during photography increases space on SmartMedia so that you can continue taking photographs The following images cannot be resized e SMALL size images e Images taken with another camera e Images taken in the multi photography mode e Protected images 2 Page 106 e Movies e Images cannot be resized when the SmartMedia is write protected Set the mode dial to J The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor 2 Press the MENU button The
56. ations second if the flash setting is changed to the 4 forced flash mode or 4 red eye forced flash mode If the 4 forced flash or 4 red eye forced flash mode is set in flash photography when the shutter speed is set to a speed of 0 7 second or more the shutter speed is automatically changed to 1 2 second If the shutter speed value is set to 1 1000 second the aperture value is limited to between F8 and F3 4 Additional Information Photography in the Full Manual Mode i A Set the aperture and shutter speed values separately before taking a photograph p QW Ser Carry out steps 1 to 2 in Manual Settings page 58 Press A or V to select EXP oy B0003 Press gt to display option menu press A or V to select M and press ENTER Pressing ENTER selects the setting Press ENTER The camera is ready to take photographs eve Ro 7 100 Pressing A or V to set the aperture value gt Page 64 and pressing A or V to set the shutter speed value gt Page 66 separately are also possible Compose the picture press the shutter button down halfway and press it down fully gt Page 40 The camera takes the picture When pressing A or V in the full manual mode the shutter speed is adjusted but the exposure compensation setting is not possible However the exposure value is displayed on the LCD monitor When the exposure value is displayed in red it shows over or under e
57. be transferred to the PC AC Adapter For the US Canada PDR ACM1A For Europe PDR ACM1E For the UK PDR ACM1U ts For details refer to the specifications of AC adapter 2 Page 127 for the US and Canada for European Continent for the UK 122 Connecting to Other Devices pp mm nuuunuuua uence PC card adapter i SmartMedia 5 im mm uuuuuuma Floppy disk adapter Printer i m Pus Software application provided CD ROM provided PC AV AV cable DC IN 5V provided PDR M71 AC adapter sold separately EJ TV monitor Plug socket 123 suonounJ sobew sobeui yoeg sudesbojoud Apeay Apuey Buisei3 Buikeld Buryey Dunes suoneoiddy 19410 UOI EWOJU Jeuonippv Getting Ready Other Handy Erasing Playing Taking Functions Images Back Images Photographs Applications Additional Information Specifications PA 4 Camera Body Recording medium SmartMedia 3 3V 2 4 8 16 32 64 128MB compatible JPEG complant Image file format Exif Ver 2 1 compliant Number of frames Mode Ratio IZe FULL size FULL approx 1 2MB 6 13 26 53 106 2048 x 1536 pixels 1 5 HALF approx 300KB HALF size SMALL approx 200KB 41 82 166 332 666 1024 x768 pixels NOBMAL FULL approx 800KB 9 19 39 79 159 SMALL size Hn 1 7 5 HALF approx 200KB 41 82 166 332 666
58. bout SmartMedia continued Removing SmartMedia IMPORTANT e Never open the SmartMedia cover or remove the SmartMedia while data is being recorded to the SmartMedia viewfinder LED is lit red This might damage the SmartMedia or corrupt the data on the SmartMedia TD Press the POWER button to turn the power off t Turning the Power Off 2 Page 38 Slide the SmartMedia cover release knob in the direction of the arrow 1 to open the cover 2 The cover opens 2 Push the SmartMedia in as far as it can go and pull it out with your fingers If you push SmartMedia once in as far as it can go it will protrude slightly Pull it out with your fingers 33 suoiounJ sobeui sobDeui yoeg sudei6ojoud Apeoy 13410 pueH Duise13 Dui eld BHuryey RIT ETS suonesijddy uomneuuoju jeuonippy About SmartMedia continued 4p Close the SmartMedia cover Getting Ready Taking Photographs Write Protection To prevent valuable data from being erased attach the write protect sticker at the write protect area Data can no longer be Playing Back Images ES recorded or erased from SmartMedia To write or erase data from Write protect of iQ TM t SmartMedia peel off the sticker area Sticker Handy Functions IMPORTANT e The write protection may not function if the write protect sticker becomes dirty Use a soft dry cloth to wipe away any dirt
59. cated in the symbol or nearby graphically or described in text This indicates the existence of a hazard that could result in bodily A WARNING injury if the safety instruction is not observed This indicates the existence of a N CAUTION hazard that could result in bodily injury or property damage Exemption Clauses Erasing Images 2 1 Bodily injury means injuries burns and shock which ba C er i 2 does not require hospitalization or prolonged treatment d AA E TS EDIT xD T e e d Len A M Ds Gold pu s Toshiba Corporation operating by third parties other M f dd accidents or use under abnormal conditions including ii erroneous or improper operation and other problems 9 Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility for incidental 25 damages lost profit work interruption corruption or loss of oux the memory contents etc arising from the use of or the inability to use this unit e Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any z5 damages arising from not having followed the descriptions os in this Instruction Manual SE e Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any 22 damages arising from malfunctions arising from combination with equipment or software that is not related to Toshiba Corporation 8 Safety Precautions continued N DANGER Do not heat disassemble or throw the batteries into fire or water Doing might cause them to rup
60. ce when images are being played back or during formatting of the omartMedia M e We recommend copying and saving important data onto another storage medium floppy disk hard disk MO disk etc e Never remove the SmartMedia or turn the camera off while recording data or while erasing data SmartMedia formatting These actions might damage the SmartMedia Use only the SmartMedia specified for use with the PDR M71 The use of other SmartMedia could damage the camera e SmartMedia is a precision electronic device Do not bend drop or subject SmartMedia to excessive shocks Also do not carry SmartMedia in the pocket of trousers This might subject the omartMedia M to excessive force when you sit down damaging the SmartMedia e Do not use or store SmartMedia in environments likely to be affected by static electricity or electrical noise e Do not use or store SmartMedia in very hot humid or corrosive environments 30 About SmartMedia continued e 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 any dirt yp e To avoid damage caused by static electricity during transportation or storage always use the special E static free case provided e f you are not using the camera for a long period of time remove the SmartMedia and store it in a safe place gt e Inserting a SmartMedia that
61. dditional Information 24 Installing the batteries This camera uses four size AA batteries For details on handling batteries be sure to read page 16 Loading the Batteries IMPORTANT e Before you load or remove the batteries be sure to turn the camera off If the battery is loaded or removed with the power on the date setting may return to its default or the camera settings may be reset SET UP 2 Page 109 Manual Photography 2 Page 58 P Unlock the battery cover 1 slide it and open Bain couerince Load the batteries in the battery compartment making sure that it is loaded in the correct direction as shown in the figure on the right 25 suorounJ sobeui sobeui yoeg sudei6ojoud Apeoy 13410 pueH Duise13 DuiMeld BHuryey RIT ETS suoieoijddy uomneuuoju Jeuonippy Installing the batteries continued b Close the battery cover slide it and lock ic fi Batt lock Make sure that the battery cover is firmly closed BEI ee ee Getting Ready Taking Photographs Removing the Batteries Reverse the procedure for Loading the Batteries and remove the batteries Handy Erasing Playing Functions Images Back Images Other Applications Additional Information 26 Installing the batteries continued Battery Wear When the power is ON the remaining battery power is displayed on the LCD monitor and the status display LCD Monitor Status Display Remaining Bat
62. ditional Information 96 Compressing Images Quality continued AES cee b Use A or V to select QUALITY and press gt OP PLAYBACK MENU The SET UP menu is displayed SLIDE SHOW If there are no images that can be compressed or if a movie RESIZE folder is selected a message appears on screen and the QUALITY screen returns to the PLAYBACK MENU PROTECT GOPY 7 BPOF LCD x NEXT MENU p 4p Use 4 or P to select the image and press ENTER to set the compression ratio The current compression ratio quality is displayed under the image Each press of ENTER changes the number of stars as follows tow NORMAL BASIC t Details of compression ratio D Page 44 GCANGEL Pa QUALITY f 102 0009 If you want to compress two or more images repeat the procedure for the necessary number of images When the Zoom switch is pressed toward T during image selection the image is displayed to fit the entire screen To redisplay the original image move the Zoom switch towards the W Zoom switch 2 Page 21 e t is possible to play back any images in any folders by pressing lt q or gt during playback t About Folders gt Page 92 bY Use A or V to select EXECUTE and press ENTER The screen indicating that the image is being compressed appears To quit compression select CANCEL and press ENTER When compression ends the screen returns to the PLAYBACK MENU To quit the PLAYBACK MENU press the MENU button 97
63. dual brand length of storage since manufacture temperature and operating mode of the digital camera such as play back using LCD and strobe Low temperatures 50 degrees Fahrenheit 10 degrees Celsius or below can also affect the performance of the battery and decrease the number of pictures taken when compared to picture taking in warmer conditions e The supplied Alkaline batteries are only for operation check when you buy your camera so the battery life may be short e The use of manganese type batteries is not suitable for this product due to the low number of pictures that can be taken with this type of battery e When the camera is not in use for an extended period please remove the batteries from the camera to extend battery life and to prevent damage such as battery leakage Once the batteries have been removed from the camera you will need to re set the date and time within the SETUP MENU 16 Using Your Camera Correctly continued Notes On Handling Batteries When you use the battery carefully read and strictly observe the N WARNING warnings and cautions indicated on the battery Failure to do this might cause battery to rupture ignite or heat up resulting in fire major injury or damaging the camera E About Battery Use Do not use batteries other than that specified Do not insert batteries in the wrong direction Do not charge heat open or short circuit the batteries Do not throw batteries into fire
64. e MENU button The PLAYBACK MENU is displayed A lt ENTER gt Erasing Images o S S DISP 1 Kom c L d So Q TOSHIBA T Other Applications Additional Information 106 Protecting Images continued wars ie b Use A or V to select PROTECT and press P t gt PLAYBACK MENU 29 The PROTECT menu IS displayed SLIDE SHOW Sz RESIZE n GUALITY PROTECT y 9 i Sr e o 4p Use A or V to select the desired image to protect and press ENTER This fixes the image to be protected and Gm is displayed under the image To cancel the selection press ENTER again To write protect two or more images repeat this procedure for the i PROTECT f 102 0009 s ewj yoeg Buikeld necessary number of images 3 When the Zoom switch is pressed toward T during image selection the 33 image is displayed to fit the entire screen To redisplay the original image move the Zoom switch towards the W Zoom switch 2 Page 21 GANGEL E S e t is possible to play back any images in any folders by pressing lt q or B during playback d For details of folder 2 Page 92 Ke b Use A or V to select EXECUTE and press ENTER HE To quit write protection select CANCEL and press ENTER o When write protection ends the screen returns to the PLAYBACK MENU To quit the PLAYBACK MENU press the MENU button uoneuuoju Jeuonippy e When the PROTECT setup screen is displayed
65. e focus and exposure settings ea portrait a amp landscape SK sports ox night B multi photography mode options Apeoy Bunje5 TD Set the mode dial to sude4b6010ud Buiyey sobeui yoeg BulAeld 2001 08 0 1 Qux oni0 793 5 sobeuu Buise13 2 Press ENTER SCENE is displayed on the LCD monitor suonounJ pueH I9ulO suoneoiddy DISP 1 152001 08 01 O TOSHIBA mni ect Onn AM L093 m amm uoneuuoju Jeuonippv 47 T CARERE S US Taking Photographs in a Variety of Modes SCENED Mode conti ned AR Press gt to display option menu press A or V to pa C99 select options and press ENTER dh W Pressing ENTER selects the setting To cancel press lt Getting Ready t A Automatically adjusts the focus and exposure settings 2 Page 49 wm Portrait gt Page 49 7 Ss 9 SS O Fo E ale AA Landscape gt Page 49 A Sports 2 Page 50 X Night 2 Page 50 Dm5 16 frame multi gt Page 51 Options Playing Back Images Press ENTER The icon of the selected mode is displayed on the upper left side of the LCD monitor The camera is ready to take photographs Erasing Images Compose the picture press the shutter button down halfway and press it down fully 2 Page 41 The camera takes the picture Handy Functions e Optimum print ef
66. ect the CANCEL button and press ENTER S 2 Oo uoneuuoju Jeuonippy 111 E P Sb uo Si Vir Beak Iu Au M e o Basic Settings mode continued E oes ouo OSD LANGUAGE D gt zi Set the display language of menus displayed on the LCD monitor English English default E EH A Japanese 2 All descriptions in this Instruction Manual are for when the display language is set to ENGLISH EE oets the video output system according to the country in which your camera is used E NTSC NTSC system 2 Additional Information Glossary PAL PAL system 2 Additional Information Glossary The default setting is different depending on the destination country area QUALITY The default size and quality of the image can be reset to the desired combination Erasing Images Handy Functions Carry out steps 1 to 2 in Basic Photographic ain Settings 3 mode page 109 Select QUALITY an STINAS on the SETUP MENU and press b E FUB XX T The QUALITY menu is displayed Ro kk AU kK 6K of GANCEL Other Applications Additional Information 112 Basic Settings y mode continued Dv uc DA i gt Press A or V to select the number you desired to z0 set and press gt or ENTER 8 The SIZE item is reversely displayed in white Nis Press A or V to select the size you desired and sobeui yoeg Buikeld press gt or ENTER v QUALITY B ue The QUALITY item
67. ectronic Industry Development Association JPEG compliant this format is compatible with TIFF and JPEG and can be used in image processing software for most personal computers JPEG A file format used for compressing and saving color images The compression ratio can be selected but the higher the compression ratio the worse image quality becomes This format is widely used in the paint software for PCs and on the Internet NTSC National Television System Committee Method of television transmission in use in Japan and North America PAL Phase Alternate Line Method of television transmission in use in the United Kingdom Germany and other western European countries PC Card A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card Standard Red Eye Effect The phenomenon where people s eyes sometimes appear red in the picture when you use a flash to photograph them in low light conditions This is caused by the light of the flash reflecting off the inside of the eye e White Balance When the brightness of the light changes the human eye adapts so that a white object still looks white On the other hand devices such as digital still cameras see a white subject as white by first adjusting the balance to suit the color of the ambient light around the subject This adjustment process is referred to as matching the white balance 133 suonounJ soDeui sobeuj yoeg sydesbojoud Apeoy 13410 pueH Buisei13 Buikeld Buryey
68. ed eye auto e n ox mode flash photography is fixed to slow synchro e n the flash photography mode the flash always fires twice A picture is taken at the second firing bs suonounJ sobew sebeuj x eg E Apeay 13410 Apuey Purse Buikeld RIT LN Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuoju Jeuonippv ru 7 at ME 3 S RU t y Manual Settings 9 gt e 4A E You can manually adjust settings such as exposure control white balance metering system continuous photography mode and take photographs at these settings These are called Manual settings which are saved even if the camera is turned off IMPORTANT e Do not remove or load the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter while the camera is on This might return the manual settings to their defaults If this happens manually set the conditions again Getting Ready 2 ri o2 SS cE Fo lt a P Set the mode dial to m The manual setting values are displayed on the left of the LCD monitor screen Playing Back Images E yt ot OAA Erasing Images zs 2 Press ENTER gt The manual setting items are displayed Lu Other Applications Setting items pisP 1 TOSHIBA Additional Information Manual Settings continued gt Mauer o di gt b Press A or V to select the setting item ga 4p Press gt to display option menu press A or V to select options
69. ely turn the power OFF and remove the batteries and AC adapter Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock For details on repair consult the store of purchase or please contact the technical support number IN WAR N N G continued Do not place the camera on inclined or unstable surfaces This might cause the camera to fall or tilt over Do not use in areas near water This might cause fire or electric shock Take special care during rain snow on the beach or near the shore amp O Do not use the camera in the bath or shower This might cause a fire or electric shock YO Do not allow metallic objects or other flammable foreign matter inside the camera This might cause a fire or electric shock Do not open the SmartMedia cover and insert or allow such objects to fall inside 9 10 Safety Precautions continued IN WARN NG continued Do not disassemble change or repair the camera This might cause fire or electric shock For details on repair and internal inspection consult the store of purchase or please contact the technical support number Do not touch power or TV antenna cords during a thunderstorm This might cause electric shock Do not use the camera while you are walking driving or riding a motorcycle This might cause you to fall over or result in a traffic accident Use only the specified batteries or the specified AC adapter
70. eparately 2 Page 122 To transfer images to a PC software must be installed and special cables connected For details refer to the User s Guides for your PC and the Software Manual Using SmartMedia on a PC e When you use SmartMedia do not change or erase folders or file names image data on the smartMedia Doing so might prevent the SmartMedia from being used on the camera e Format the SmartMedia only on your camera e To edit image data copy the image data to hard disk on the PC and edit the copied image data 121 suonounJ soBeu sobeuj yoeg sudeibojoud Apeoy 13410 Apuey Purse Buikeld Buryey Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuJoju Jeuonippv Separately Sold Accessories Getting Ready Other Handy Erasing Playing Taking Functions Images Back Images Photographs Applications Additional Information The following items are also available as separately sold items t Relationship between your camera and accessories 2 Connecting to Other Devices page 123 For details on these accessories refer to the Instruction Manual for the accessory you are using information current as of March 2000 e SmartMedia 3 3 V 16MB SM M1600D 32MB SM M3200D 64MB SM M6400D 128M SM M1280D Floppy Disk Adapter FlashPath This adapter allows SmartMedia to be used as 3 5 floppy disk This adapter is inserted into the floppy disk drive on your PC allowing images recorded on the SmartMedia to
71. erminal on the TV suonounJ pueH e Switch to the video output system NTSC or PAL according to the TV or country in which your camera is used vx For details on how to switch the system 2 Page 112 suoneoiddy 19410 UOI EWOJU Jeuonippv 119 Taking and Playing Back Photographs on aTV continued y Take photographs or play them back Oz E Details of operation are the same as taking photographs and playing them back on the LCD monitor 9 t How to take photographs 2 Page 41 How to play back images 2 Page 80 2s xo e The image before the photograph is taken is slightly less clear than playback images This is a because television displays images at a lower resolution The display unit varies according to the output system 2 With the NTSC system images can be displayed simultaneously on the LCD monitor and TV during DS photography and playback By With the PAL system images cannot be displayed simultaneously When a cable is connected only gt S TV display is available With the PAL system images are played back with a black frame surrounded Handy Erasing Functions Images Other Applications Additional Information 120 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 SmartMedia can also be transferred to a PC using the PC card adapter sold separately or floppy disk adapter sold s
72. eu DuiseJ3 D O AC adapter PDR ACM1U suoioun4 pueH suoneoiddy Jeuio 49 5 mm 1 9 W x 60 5 mm 2 4 H x 76 mm 3 0 D Approx 2 m 6 6 ft These specifications are subject to change without notice uoneuuoju jeuonippy 127 Handy Erasing Playing Taking Getting Functions Images Back Images Photographs Ready Other Applications Additional Information Warnings and Messages Displayed on LCD Monitor The following warnings messages and icons are displayed on the LCD monitor and the status display SS SS will not turn on An unsupported SmartMedia is loaded CARDUDOREN TheSmarMeda coverisopen Recording is not possible NO CARD No SmartMedia is loaded eee SmanMede itae mower CARD ISN T FORMATED The SmartMedia is not initialized eee The SmartMedia format is incorrect e REI The SmartMedia is not formatted initialized The SmartMedia format is incorrect FRAME NUMBER FULL The frame number has reached 999 9999 PROCEED O f The mange write protected NO IMAGE The image to apply the resize quality or other function does not exist CARD FULL There is not enough space on the SmartMedia to copy image data to FORMAT ERROR The format of the SmartMedia to copy image data to is incorrect CARD PROTECTED S The SmartMedia is write protected 128 Warnings and Messages Displayed on LCD Monitor continued
73. fect for a selected scene is available by using a PRINT Image Matching compatible printer t PRINT Image Matching 2 Additional Information Glossary page 134 Other Applications Additional Information 48 STE WT Taking Photographs ina Variety of Modes SCENE gt Mode continued r F A LA Automatically adjusts the focus and exposure settings 29 D cr The camera automatically adjusts the focus and exposure settings to take photographs Bs n V PACE F ez Select this option to make people stand out with the background Sa out of focus zi sobeui yoeg Buikeld m a8 8 aA Landscape a Select this option to take photographs of distant scenery or Ei landscapes d gt Ke Q Bg S o 2001 08701 Am 10 53 uoneuuoju Jeuonippy 49 WP ee d n v Taking Photographs in a Variety of Modes SCENE Mode continued A p LYA Sports Select this option to take photographs of fast moving subjects Getting Ready BEL date Photographs 2081 08 01 AM 10253 2 Night Select this option to take photographs of people against a dusk or night time background Playing Back Images Erasing Images 2 e When the Night mode is selected the flash mode is fixed to fs Slow Synchro the flash is fired at a slower shutter speed 5 e f you take a photograph with a dark background or at a dark Lo uu T LA place the shutter speed slo
74. ft 3 0 m 9 8 ft WIDE side setting ISO setting 2X 125 suonounJ soDeui sobeuj yoeg sydesbojoud Apeoy 13410 pueH Buisei3 Buikeld Buryey Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuoju jeuonippy Handy Erasing Playing Taking Getting Functions Images Back Images Photographs Ready Other Applications Additional Information Specifications continued LCD monitor 1 5 low temperature polysilicon TFT 117 600 pixels DC 5V I O termina COR l Power supply 4 x AA Alkaline Nickel Metal Hydride or Lithium battery or AC adapter PDR ACM1A sold separately Temperature 5 C 41 F to 40 C 104 F during operation 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F during storage 30 to 80 during operation no condensation Camera dimensions 107 mm 4 2 W x 71 mm 2 8 H x 47 mm 1 8 D excluding protrusions Approx 240 g 8 5 oz excluding accessories battery and SmartMedia The LCD monitor on your digital camera is manufactured using advanced high precision technology Though fine spots may appear on the LCD monitor this is not a malfunction The LCD monitor can be used as it is Operating conditions 126 Specifications continued AC adapter PDR ACM1A 28 10 C 14 F 70 C 158 F E 48 mm 1 8 2 W x 26 mm 1 1 4 H x 70 mm 2 3 4 D SE Connector Cable Length Approx 2 m 6 6 ft AC adapter PDR ACM1E s ewj yoeg Buikeld sob
75. he SmartMedia The images or folders are erased and the camera returns to the ES respective mode S To cancel erasing of image data select e and press ENTER a When is selected NO IMAGE is displayed after all folders have been erased unless the SmartMedia contains protected o9 images sE a Memo e When all images in a folder are erased that folder itself is also erased Other Handy Erasing Applications Functions Images Additional Information 90 Formatting the SmartMedia Formatting erases all images and reformats the SmartMedia loaded in your camera Protected images 2 Page 106 are also erased SmartMedia cannot be formatted if it is write protected D Page 34 p 2 S amp IMPORTANT e he SmartMedia must be formatted on the camera before use Set the mode dial to I vC or PR When is selected the last image frame or the thumbnail display appears on the LCD monitor J Hold down the U erase button for two seconds The erase icon is displayed at the left of the screen DISP 1 TOSHIBA UseA or V to select B and press ENTER ERASER m102 0009 To cancel formatting select e and press ENTER To reset the image number use A or V to select EXECUTE and press ENTER To cancel resetting of image numbers select CANCEL e SmartMedia must be formatted before using for the first time Als
76. hy in reddish fluorescent light T A Photography in incandescent light Other Applications Additional Information 60 Manual Settings continued Metering system A E 22 The camera calculates the exposure level before a photograph is taken as Ee Multi metering default The exposure is measured and calculated for the entire area of the screen y By dividing the entire area of the screen the exposure level for each unit is calculated A Ep well balanced exposure can be obtained Sa Spot metering Z The exposure is measured in a very small area at the center of the screen Itis possible to calculate the exposure of a subject without being affected by the surrounding environment sobeui yoeg Buikeld Single continuous or AEB photography mode S C gom CT Photography in 1 shot mode default Bo C Photography in burst mode 2 Page 72 iius AEB Photography with the Automatic Exposure Bracketing 2 Page 71 Sz E suonesijddy 19410 uoneuuoju Jeuonippy 61 Photography in the Program Mode The camera automatically adjusts the shutter soeed and the aperture value according to the brightness of an D gt object This mode enables carefree photographing similarly to selecting LA in li mode It is possible to FE change the white balance and the metering system in program mode g P Carry out steps 1 to 2 in Manual Settings page 58 Fo Press A o
77. ional Information 88 Erasing Folders All lmages in a Folder All Folders Erases selected folders and all contents currently recorded to the SmartMedia loaded on your camera There are two ways of erasing images by individual folders or by all folders 29 Note Images cannot be erased when they are protected 2 Page 106 or when the SmartMedia is write es protected 2 Page 34 The folder to be erased differs according to the position of the mode dial v Folder of images currently being played back S y Oa v or Wf Folder of images currently being photographed 3 t About Folders 2 Page 92 J set the mode dial to G2 1 108 MIR or Pa J Set the mode dial to the type of folder you want to erase When is selected the last image frame or the thumbnail display appears on the LCD monitor s ewj yoeg Buikeld 2 Hold down the T erase button for two seconds The erase icon is displayed at the left of the screen sobeuu RIMIS MENU FOCUS DISP 1 ar gt C 1 Q TOSHIBA lt pueH suonoun J suoneoiddy 19410 UOI EWOJU Jeuonippv 89 US Nw Efasing Folders All Images in a Folder All Folders continued EA Use A or V to select or and press A or Y O ay P ERASE w 102 0009 es 8 ENTER E F3 Erases images in the currently selected folder and folders 3 Erases all folders recorded on t
78. ith the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful o2 o interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Change the direction of the radio or TV antenna Move the equipment or the radio or TV For example if the equipment is to the right of the TV move it to the left of the TV Or move the equipment farther away from the radio or TV e Plug the equipment into a different outlet Don t plug your radio or TV into the same circuit as your equipment e Ensure that all expansion slots on the back or side of the equipment are covered Also ensure that all metal retaining brackets are tightly attached to the equipment e f these suggestions don t help consult your equipment dealer or experienced radio TV technician for help suoneoiddy Jeu1o uoneunoju Jeuonippy 1 Attention continued CAUTION ES If you modify the camera in any way without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation your camera may violate ea FCC regulations Violation of FCC regulations may cause the FCC to void your right to use the modified camera E TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC E D Imaging Systems Division e 9740 Irvine Boulevard
79. m is set the camera will focus on subjects in a O distance of 1m 3 28 ft or 3m 9 84 ft to take photos TOSHIBA Press the FOCUS button repeatedly until the amp icon appears 4p Look at the image on the LCD monitor to compose the picture t Using the LCD Monitor 2 Page 42 Sy Press the shutter button down halfway and press it down fully gt Page 40 e Macro photography is not canceled even if the camera is turned off or the Auto Power OFF function is activated 54 Self timer Photography When the self timer is used the camera automatically takes a picture after the preset time 2 or 10 seconds T Set the mode dial to 8 v or SF Press the V self timer button while viewing the status display area When you press the self timer button the following are displayed in order on the LCD monitor 9 10s 2s No display setting OFF 49 Seconds 2 seconds 3 Compose the picture Press the shutter button down halfway and press it down fully 2 Page 40 The self timer LED lights red and then flashes The photograph is then taken after the preset time 2 or 10 seconds When photographs are taken using the LCD monitor the count down is displayed To cancel photography midway press W e Burst photography is not possible e n movie mode press the shutter button down fully to stop recording If this operation is not performed photography is auto
80. matically stopped when the SmartMedia runs out of free space or when the size of a single picture has reached the maximum recordable size 55 suonounJ soBeu sebeuj x eg E Apeay 13410 Apuey Purse Buikeld RIT LN Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuoju Jeuonippv Photography Using the Flash Getting Ready Other Handy Erasing Playing BEL date Functions Images Back Images isiiocr mers Applications Additional Information In the default setting the flash will be automatically set to function in dark places No special setting is needed to set off the flash The flash firing mode can be set to suit the conditions where the flash is to be used The effective firing distance of the flash is approximately 0 8 m 2 62 ft to 3 0 m 9 84 ft WIDE side setting ISO setting 2X Set the mode dial to Z3 or vC In the Ili mode flash photography can be set when A is selected y Press the 5 flash button to set to the desired mode while viewing the LCD monitor or the status display When you press the 5 flash button the available flash modes are o C displayed in the following order CD The icon for the mode that you selected is displayed in the LCD monitor or the status display A P No display Auto gt 4 gt Red eye forced flash amp Suppressed flash 4 Forced flash No display Auto can be set when A is selected in the gg mode
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82. might cause a short circuit To connect the AC adapter firmly insert the plug on the end of the cable into the DC IN 5V terminal Do not insert the plug into other terminals This might cause the camera to malfunction Before you disconnect the connector cable turn the camera OFF and then disconnect the cable holding it by its plug Do not disconnect the connector cable by pulling the actual cable Do not drop the AC adapter or subject it to strong impacts Do not use the AC adapter in very hot and humid locations Do not plug in the AC adapter while you are using the battery Switch the camera OFF first The AC adapter is for indoor use only Use only the specified AC adapter Do not use other AC adapters The AC adapter may sometimes become warm during use This is normal and not a malfunction Buzzing or whirring noises may come from inside the camera This is normal and not a malfunction Do not use the AC adapter near a radio as it could interfere with radio signal reception If you remove the battery or AC adapter while the camera is in operation the date may be lost from memory If this happens reset the date D Page 111 18 Accessories Make sure that you have all of the items below before you start using your camera 1192 Bum 9 Alkaline batteries 4 size AA AV cable 1 USB cable 1 sy de1pozoyd Buryey soDeui yoeg Buikeld Shoulder strap 1 Camera case 1 Lens cap 1 Fi E nwo Tl
83. n 131 uoneuuoju Jeuonippv Troubleshooting continued Nothing is displayed The camera is in the PC mode Change the camera to the photography or even through the LCD playback mode monitor is set to ON Getting Ready The set date and time Both the battery and AC adapter are Set the date and time again P 111 disappears removed with the power still on Handy Erasing Playing Taking Functions Images Back Images Photographs Other Applications Additional Information 132 Glossary AF AE AF auto focus A function for automatically focusing your camera AE A function for automatically setting your camera s exposure AF AE lock Locking of the focus and exposure settings e DPOF Digital Print Order Format A standard for directly writing print information to the smartMedia Files in this format can be printed easily by printers or photo print service bureaus that support this format e DCF Design rule for Camera File System A file system standard defined by the JEIDA Japan Electronic Industry Development Association that is required for exchanging data between digital still cameras or a digital camera and a printer This standard defines the hierarchy and file names used when storing image files on memory cards or other recording medium Exif File Format Exchangeable Image File Format A color still image format for digital still cameras approved by the JEIDA Japan El
84. o it is recommended to periodically reformat the SmartMedia card to remove any miscellaneous files and ensure maximum storage capacity suonounJ sobew sobeui yoeg sudeibojoud Apeay 13410 Apuey Buisely Buikeld Buryey Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuJoju Jeuonippv About Folders BOR AMO RES SS When playing back the photographed images still images and movies you can select any image in any folder as you like by the im folder button How to select the folder Getting Ready Other Handy Erasing Playing Taking Functions Images Back Images Photographs Applications Additional Information Set the mode dial to J J The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor Press the iia folder button The FOLDER menu is displayed DisP i O TOSHIBA Use A or to select desired folder and press ENTER oe The folder is selected z200 2000 02 When more than 6 folders exist move the cursor by A or V to the 202 2000 03 w mark under of the list of folder numbers The next page 203 2000 08 appears Select a desired folder by moving the cursor in the same n m 08 manner E gE 2000 08 92 About Folders continued e When taking photographs it is not possible to select a folder for recording images Pressing the ia Ps folder button will create a new folder The subsequently photographed images are recorded in that 2g new folder e When a new folder is cre
85. or OF When is selected the last image frame or the thumbnail display appears on the LCD monitor When is selected use lt or P to select the image to be erased When E v or MF is selected only the last recorded image can be erased b Press the T erase button The erase icon is displayed at the left of the screen DISP 1 TOSHIBA 4p Use A or V to select _ and press ENTER ERASE u 102 0009 This erases the image and returns to the previous mode To cancel erasing of image data select e and press ENTER Ww 87 suoijoun4 sobew sobeui yoeg sudeibojoud Apeay 13410 Apuey Buisely Buikeld Buryey Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuoju Jeuonippv Erasing Images Erase Frame continued Sy To continue erasing images repeat the above procedure from step 2 o gt cs zo ox e When PROTECTED is displayed on the LCD monitor cancel the protection 2 Page 108 or remove 2 DPOF write protection gt Page 102 oS e f you take a photograph after erasing an image a number continuing from the last photographed x image is assigned as the image number re e Images can also be erased in the thumbnail mode In this case the camera enters the single frame playback frame playback mode and enters the thumbnail playback mode after the image is erased o zE ao a Handy Erasing Functions Images Other Applications Addit
86. osure Compensation continued Effective Subjects and Set Values a Positive Compensation ox e Copying of printed text black characters on white paper e Backlit portraits 2 e Very bright scenes such as snowfields and highly reflective subjects oe e Shots made up predominantly of sky x9 Negative Compensation Se e Spotlit subjects particularly against dark backgrounds e Copying of printed text white characters on black paper E e Scenes with low reflectivity such as shots of green or dark foliage 4 zr a e When M is selected on the EXP option menu pressing or B makes the shutter speed setting possible but does not make the exposure compensation possible However the exposure value is displayed on the LCD monitor Handy Erasing Functions Images Other Applications Additional Information 70 ti F A n n Taking Shots With the Automatic Exposure Bracketing AEB Photography r When it is difficult to determine the necessary exposure compensation this mode will automatically set the camera to photograph three consecutive pictures in 0 5 0 and 0 5 compensation Apeoy Buines T Carry out steps 1 to 2 in Manual Settings page 58 2 Press A or V to select S C sude4bo10ud RIT y Press gt to display option menu press A or V to select AEB and press ENTER Pressing ENTER selects the setting sobeui yoeg Buikeld sm mi 4t15_ F
87. possible photographic time fai FULL 2048 x 1536 pixel still image 320 x 240 pixel movie m HALF 1024 x 768 pixel still image 160 x 120 pixel movie SMALL 640 x 480 pixel still image The larger size improves the quality of the image Higher quality images however take up more space reducing the number of images that can be taken or the possible photographic time Take the photograph ts For details on how to take photographs 2 Photograph e To make the image smaller it is more effective to reduce the size first and then reduce image quality After you have taken a photograph you can reduce its size 2 Page 94 and quality 2 Page 96 The compression ratio is given for reference only e e The memory size of the image varies according to the subject e e In the movie mode the quality and size setting changes in the following order regardless of the image quality setting FULL FULL x HALF T L FULL HALF HALFK 45 suonounJ soBeu sebeuj x eg E Apeay 13410 Apuey Purse Buikeld RIT LN Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuJoju Jeuonippv Taking Photographs in 6 Mode Auto Select mode Getting Ready BEL date Photographs ames Playing Back Images Other Handy Erasing Functions Images Applications Additional Information This mode enables automatic photography according to the photographic conditions Photographs can be taken e
88. power is automatically turned off but the lens will remain extended If this happens please turn on the power to resume operation 2 E ge o suonounJ soBeu sobeu yoeg 13410 Apuey Purse Buikeld suoneoiddy uoneuuJoju Jeuonippv 29 About SmartMedia Getting Ready Other Handy Erasing Playing Taking Functions Images Back Images Photographs Applications Additional Information SmartMedia is a storage medium for saving images that you have photographed Even if the camera s power is turned OFF the images saved on the SmartMedia will not be erased SmartMedia can be repeatedly erased and reused smartMedia having the following storage capacity can be used on your camera 2MB AMB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB all 3 3 V types You can also connect the PC card adapter and floppy disk adapter 2 Page 123 sold separately to transfer images to a PC Notes on SmartMedia e Remove and insert SmartMedia with the camera s power turned off e Hecorded data may be erased destroyed in the situations listed below Note that Toshiba Corporation accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the loss destruction of recorded data in these situations When the SmartMedia is used incorrectly by the user or a third party When the SmartMedia is exposed to static electricity or electrical noise When the SmartMedia is removed or the camera is turned off while recording data erasing data frame advan
89. ppv Getting Ready Other Handy Erasing Playing Taking Functions Images Back Images Photographs Applications Additional Information Using the Power Outlet If you use the AC adapter sold separately PDR ACM1A for the US Canada PDR ACM1E for Europe PDR ACM1U for the UK in a room with a power outlet you can take photographs for an extended period of time This also prevents failed photographs due to battery wear or failed transfer of data to a PC For details on handling the AC adapter be sure to read page 18 IMPORTANT e Before you connect or disconnect the AC adapter be sure to turn the camera OFF If the AC adapter is connected or disconnected with the power ON camera settings may be reset SET UP 2 Page 109 Manual Settings 2 Page 58 or the camera may malfunction T Insert the AC adapter connector plug into the DC IN NO 5V terminal on the camera Insert the AC adapter power plug into the power outlet The above AC adapter is US Canada type European and UK type AC adapters differ in shape 28 Using the Power Outlet continued e When the AC adapter is connected after the batteries have been installed the camera lens unit Ps automatically retracts and the power turns off Please turn on the power again to resume operation eg e Batteries can be installed while the AC adapter is connected However if the AC adapter is disconnected after the batteries have been loaded the camera
90. r V to select EXP T SE Press gt to display option menu press A or V to a select PRG and press ENTER Pressing ENTER selects the setting Press ENTER The camera is ready to take photographs Erasing Images Ye WR Compose the picture press the shutter button down halfway and press it down fully gt Page 40 e EXE RO Oj d 10005 e 9 S 9 The camera takes the picture gt Lu e Difference between PRG and A PRG and Ad are the same as to Continuous photography L 3x XxX combinations of the automatically determined shutter soeeds and aperture iboats Compensaton O X values However their operation capability Other Applications is different as shown in the right table Spot metering O White balance setting O Xx O possible X not possible Additional Information t NT E Photography in the Aperture priority Mode i In this mode photographs are taken with the priority given to aperture The camera automatically sets the shutter speed according to the aperture 9 A small aperture value produces a portrait photo with an out of focus background The smaller the aperture value the more out of focus the background becomes 2a A large aperture value produces sharp images on both close objects and distant objects like landscapes The larger the aperture value the larger the area for sharp images gt oO T Carry out steps 1 to 2
91. rasing Folders All Images in a Folder All Folders 89 E Formatting the SmartMedia uuueueeeuseeee 91 Handy Functions facti 92 How to select the folder oe ibd dr seaxu esie see inpeectus 92 E Reducing the Image Size Resize 94 ll Compressing Images Quality 96 The name in parentheses is the function name on the PDR M71 L Rensipsliie mm e 98 L Print Information SRM 102 ll Protecting Images eese 106 Protecting an Image EE o 106 Removing the Protection sssseeeeeeee esses 108 Other Applications ll Basic Settings 3 mode ssesssssessss 109 AUTO POWER OFF c naa aaa REA DR DEUS O Ia LESER X Dee YES 110 SOLINI cse esvpccs e uires nen vE cene Cu sua asaca v ara pev pax Rav iR PR nad ada 111 zs aq pcc 111 OSD LANGUAGE 12 0 1 2 0 nitusated iste ou mined esas e 112 jAB cererige c 112 QUALITY fer AEE 112 ciicqpthllle 114 E Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness 115 E DisP i Button and LCD Monitor Display In Playback Mode c 116 E pisP i Button and LCD Monitor Display In Photography Mode ceceeceeeeceeeeessneeseeeeeees 117 E Definitions of the Color of the Viewfinder LED 118 E Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a
92. ric shock malfunctions Before you carry out maintenance on the camera remove the battery and AC Do not leave the camera in places where the temperature may rise significantly Erasing Images 0O OO such as inside a Car adapter o This might adversely affect the case or the parts Leaving these attached might cause electric a inside resulting in fire shock Ss 8 Do not wrap the camera or place it in cloth Remove the batteries and AC adapter if or blankets you plan not to use the camera for a long Qo a This might cause heat to build up and deform time the case resulting in fire Use the camera in a This might cause fire EE well ventilated place g Insert the batteries paying careful attention to the polarity or of the terminals FE Inserting the batteries with its polarities inverted E might cause fire and injury or damage the z surrounding areas 12 Safety Precautions continued N CAUTION continued Do not charge the supplied batteries Doing so might cause them to rupture ignite or heat up resulting in fire or major injury Do not leave dead or exhausted batteries in the camera Doing so might cause them to rupture ignite or heat up resulting in fire major injury or damaging the camera Do not use different types of batteries together or mix old and new batteries Doing so might cause them to rupture ignite or heat up resulting in fire or major injury or damaging the c
93. s y lt mode This feature allows you to set up the default settings for using your camera in addition to image related settings This is called setup The following items can be changed in the SET UP mode AUTO POWER OFF SOUND TIME amp DATE OSD LANGUAGE VIDEO OUT QUALITY SYSTEM INFO The details set here are held in memory even if the camera is turned OFF P Set the mode dial to 4 The SETUP MENU appears 2 Use A or V to select the item you want to set ts AUTO POWER OFF 2 Selects the time for automatic power off P 110 SOUND 2 Turns on and off the sound P 111 TIME amp DATE 2 Setting the Time and Date P 111 OSD LANGUAGE 2 Selecting the Monitor Display Language P 112 VIDEO OUT 2 Setting Video Output P 112 QUALITY 2 Setting image quality and size P 112 SYSTEM INFO 2 Returning Settings to the Defaults P 114 SOUND Setting item 109 TIMES DA O VIDEG OOIE Ne XT MENU ENGLISH NTSG NEXT MENU suonounJ soBeu s ewj yoeg sudeiJbojoug Apeay Fife pueH Buisei3 Buikeld Buryey Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuJoju Jeuonippy m d ho cn F 1 f lt Basic Settings gt mode continued 7 u S b Press b The tab menu is displayed t How to set the time 2 Page 114 Getting Ready Tab menu Use A or V to change the setting in the tab menu and press ENTER To cancel changing of settings press lt Taking Photographs
94. s ENTER To cancel CLEAR ALL select CANCEL and press ENTER 8 To remove the write protection select YES and press ENTER 4 Select END and press ENTER soDeuj yoeg sudeibojoudg Dui e d burner sobeui Duise13 e When the SmartMedia already contains a DPOF information file the message RECREATE DPOF FILE is sometimes displayed Note that if you select YES the file is overwritten and the n information of the existing DPOF information file is erased The same also applies when the DPOF 3 B information file is overwritten on a personal computer and values not supported by this camera were of set a e Images set in the DPOF format are automatically protected Write protection cannot be removed by regular methods D Page 108 g e You can specify up to 99 prints or up to 999 frames in a single SmartMedia The maximum number ES of prints you can specify in a single SmartMedia is limited to 10000 2m 3 o uoneuuojJu Jeuonippy 105 Protecting Images This feature prevents images from being erased o gt ES IMPORTANT ot e Formatting erases all the images on a SmartMedia regardless of whether they are protected or not e To protect the entire SmartMedia see Write Protection D gt Page 34 5 es s2 Protecting an Image o X Qa o Set the mode dial to J D F z The last image frame or the thumbnail display appears on the LCD monitor SY E 2 Press th
95. ss 14 Notes On Batteries iesus rie to E etta ipe terti cesi en enoedsi 16 Notes On Handling Batteries s 17 Notes On Handling the AC Adapter 18 Getting Ready Ele cog Cc 19 Names of Parts eT 20 E Attaching the Shoulder Strap s 24 B Installing the Batteries 25 Loading the Batteries ici it te bti n eiie usan 25 Removing the Batteries eei bentes eu eeu 26 Battery Wear MCCC 27 E Using the Power Outlet cccccccecccceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 E About SmartMedia cccccrcwusssseceerdessdvencennweewenesdanmmnusdars 30 Notes on SmartMedia sesssssssssseese 30 Loading SimartMeglat M ioo ou astsuis pase hio eh deu 31 Removing SmartMedia eeussssssssessssssess 33 Write Protection ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 34 E LCD Monitor Display during photography 35 23 e aere EE 35 USE e BEANO REUS 36 JM nes 37 The name in parentheses is the function name on the PDR M71 BI Turning the Power On Off essseeeeeeeeeees 38 Turning the Power On ssssssseeeeeeeeeeenne 38 Turning the Power Off ssssssssssssseeeen 38 Taking Photographs E How to Hold Your Camera eeseeeeeeees 39 E How to Press the Shu
96. t the sides of your chest E oe ey o sobew sobeu yoeg Purse Buikeld suonounJ pueH suoneoiddy Jeuio uoneuuJoju Jeuonippv 39 How to Press the Shutter Button The shutter button can be pressed down in two stages halfway down and fully down When pressed halfway down AF auto focus and AE auto exposure are set When pressed fully down the camera takes a picture ES D oT T Press the shutter button down halfway 1 _ AF auto focus and AE auto exposure 2 Additional Information Press down 2 Glossary start to function ABNEY DS When AF or AE are locked the beep tone 2 Page 111 sounds and the 8 Press down xo viewfinder LED turns green fully Fo Press the shutter button down fully 3 The camera takes a picture es The viewfinder LED turns red while image data is being recorded onto gt i S the SmartMedia a S c IMPORTANT e Never open the SmartMedia cover or remove the SmartMedia while an image is being recorded This may corrupt the data on the SmartMedia or damage the SmartMedia itself Erasing Images The image in the LCD monitor sometimes darkens from the time that the shutter button is pressed down halfway until the image becomes focused 2 To set the focus or exposure for a subject outside the center of the intended image point the camera directly EE at the subject or desired exposure lighting press and hold the shutter button halfway Now
97. tery Power LEA Sufficient battery power Ce rA Batteries are partially used m Battery power is nearing exhaustion Heplace with new batteries cd Batteries completely exhausted Camera will not turn on Replace with new batteries When you use the camera for the first time or if you have left the camera for a long time without the battery loaded set the date 2 Page 111 If the batteries are exhausted and need replacement do not connect the AC adapter It may cause an incorrect display of remaining battery power Battery power measure is based on amount of power required for camera LCD flash photography and playback Status Display may show batteries exhausted if there is not enough power required for normal operation even if there is some small power left in the batteries About the battery duration time The following shows the number of frames time capable of continuous photographing and playback on condition of using new alkaline batteries The battery duration time may vary depending on environmental temperature image size image quality or using frequency of zoom In photography mode using strobe every time in a normal temperature When LCD monitor is ON approx 240 frames When LCD monitor is OFF approx 300 frames In playback mode slideshow continuous playback time approx 110 min suornounJ soBeu sofBeui yoeg sudei6ojoud Apeoy 13410 Apuey Buisei3 Buikeld Buryey Buiyje5 suoneoiddy uoneuuoju Jeuoni
98. the SmartMedia or turn the camera off while images are being copied until EXCHANGE CARD appears on the screen This might damage the SmartMedia Press ENTER The screen returns to the PLAYBACK MENU To quit the PLAYBACK MENU press the MENU button Other Applications Additional Information 100 Copy Images continued The image No for copying When images are copied the frame No is not copied The frame No becomes e Still images When the SmartMedia at the copy destination contains the folder xxxTOSHI a folder having the largest number of xxx incremented by 1 is created Example When there are folders 101TOSHI and 102TOSHI the folder 103TOSHI is created When there is no xxx TOSHI folder a new folder is created In each case the frame No is assigned from 0001 101 suoioun4 sobeu sobeuj yoeg sydeibojoud Apeoy 13410 Apuey Purse Buikeld Buryey Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuoJu Jeuonippv PrintInformation 7 The number of prints or the image date can be set in a DPOF Digital Print Order Format file for images to be ES printed developed 2 Additional Information Glossary This feature applies to still images only Printing can be FE done easily if you just take the SmartMedia containing the images and DPOF file to the photo lab g P Set the mode dial to es ag 2 Press the MENU button The PLAYBACK MENU is displayed 22 b Press A or V to select
99. to refer to for extra information suonounJ soDeuu pueH Duise13 suoneoiddy 19410 uoneunoju Jeuonippy The Function Map There are various ways you can take photographs on the PDR M71 by using the settings provided by the camera D gt itself or by adjusting the settings to suit your particular photographic requirements 9 In addition to photographic functions the PDR M71 is provided with other handy functions We suggest that you look at the function map below before you start using the PDR M71 2 Read these pages first Taking photographs Oe 2o ae Let s get ready to use the PDR M71 STEP1 Taking photographs P 41 a P 19 to P 38 STEP Leaving camera settings up to your camera P 46 e he camera automatically adjusts the focus and og exposure settings P 47 P 49 sE z z e Taking Portrait Shots P 47 P 49 x d as Let s learn about basic operation e TakinglbandscapeShols P 47 2 40 e aking Shots of Moving Objects P 47 P 50 pon c M e Taking Shots of Portraits at Night P 47 P 50 e Photography P 41 i e Playing Back Photographed Images P 80 ie Taking Continuous Shots of Moving Objects P 47 P 51 Erasing Images e Erasing Images P 87 STEP3 Utilizing the various photography modes e Zoom Photography P 52 e Focus Photography P 54 gt e Photography Using the Self timer P 55 ES e Photography Using the Flash P 56 5 o Making Movies P 75 STEP4
100. to select the frame you want to enlarge You can also select the image by the same operation as for thumbnail playback gt Page 83 b Adjust the zoom ratio by the Zoom switch Zoom switch 2 Page 21 Pressing the Zoom switch to the T will enlarge the image To return to normal magnification press the Zoom switch towards WP The image is displayed enlarged and a white frame and green frame are displayed on the LCD monitor The white frame indicates the entire image while the green frame 7 D Ds SE Oo 4 a aS gt 12 Erasing Images 2S5 shows the location of the currently enlarged area T Entire image Current 4p Use A V lt or P to select the area to enlarge position of Adjust the display area to enlarge while viewing the white and enlargement green frames Sy To return to the regular display press ENTER Other Applications Additional Information 84 Auto Playback Slideshow Automatically play back one image at a time in order This feature is not supported in the movie mode p 2 Set the mode dial to J The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor Press the MENU button The PLAYBACK MENU is displayed DISP 1 TOSHIBA Use A or V to select SLIDE SHOW and press P MENU FOCUS ED e C d 1 C 1 The slideshow begins and CI is displayed on the LCD monitor e MEN The next image is displayed every three seconds RES
101. tter Button sssssse 40 ll Photography Auto Photography 41 Using the Viewfinder ieuico tin ir iot iue deae us 41 Using the LCD Monitor iiic ion rac thrive enim e optem netn ue 42 E Setting the Image Size and Quality 44 E Taking Photographs in lI Mode Auto Select mode 46 E Taking Photographs in a Variety of Modes SCENEP Mode eene 47 A Automatically adjusts the focus and exposure settings 49 Worm 49 aA Landscape 49 E XE I M 50 Pos ns q Q 50 58 1 16 frame multi ocn diit imita ste mu ctm 51 E Zoom Photography sso oat ARR VEE EEEE rescate nth ages 52 B Changing the FOCUS stecken eb buxo d P ee tne ceo kde 54 lll Self timer Photography ccccccccecseeessssessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 55 E Photography Using the Flash 56 E Manual Settings eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese 58 Exposure control EXP cccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaas 60 White Balance W B sss 60 Metering system A E seessseeeeeerennee 61 Single continuous or AEB photography mode S C 61 E Photography in the Program Mode 62 E Photography in the Aperture priority Mode
102. tting range is as follows he s a es 9 1 1000 1 750 1 500 1 350 1 250 1 180 1 125 1 90 1 60 1 45 1 30 1 20 1 15 1 10 1 8 1 6 1 4 1 3 1 2 g 0 7 1 175 2 32 4 6 8 10 15 2 3 The shutter speed and the aperture value corresponding to the Fs shutter speed are displayed on the LCD monitor If the appropriate un combination cannot be set even if the aperture is adjusted to its o limit the aperture value is displayed in red Photography however n hi zu oo i ible in thi SE Epes eee Aperture value Shutter speed a d Press A to increase shutter speed Press W to decrease shutter speed m Exposure compensation 2 Page 69 using lt or gt and manual setting 2 Page 58 or film speed setting 2 Page 78 using ENTER are also possible Compose the picture press the shutter button down halfway and press it down fully 2 Page 40 The camera takes the picture Erasing Images Handy Functions When the shutter speed is set to a speed of 0 7 second or slower photographs are taken as extended exposures 2 Page 68 In AEB photography 2 Page 71 or burst photography the shutter speed cannot be set to 0 7 second or longer If a mode other than suppressed flash mode is set in flash photography the shutter speed is limited to between 1 2 second and 1 250 second If the shutter speed is set to 1 350 second or less the shutter speed is automatically changed to 1 250 Other Applic
103. tton down halfway and press it down fully gt Page 40 Photography begins The maximum photography time Seconds appears on the LCD monitor and on the status display 38 os x OQ To stop making movies press the shutter button down fully again If you do not do this photography is automatically stopped when there is no more free space on the SmartMedia or when the maximum size that a single movie can be recorded is reached Maximum c I photography time 2 Page 124 22 5 lt o e Flash photography is not possible go e The image size displayed on the LCD monitor becomes FULL 320 x 240 or HALF 160 x 120 The 23 movie made in FULL size is displayed on the entire LCD monitor and that made in HALF size is S displayed in the center of the screen e When making a movie there s a risk of lens motor noises being recorded on the sound track e When making a movie only digital zoom photography is available uoneuuJoju Jeuonippv 75 Changing the Preset Conditions RECORDING MENU This menu is for setting the basic settings to be used for photography in the I maa or BF photography modes T Set the mode dial to vC or MI J Getting Ready 2 Press the MENU button The RECORDING MENU is displayed BEL date Photographs pisP 1 TOSHIBA Playing Back Images Use A or V to select the desired item 1 and press P The options 2 are displayed Note The
104. ture ignite or heat up resulting in fire or major injury Do not strike the batteries with a hammer or step on drop or subject the batteries to strong impact Doing so might cause them to rupture ignite or heat up resulting in fire or major injury Use the batteries only for its originally intended purpose Using the batteries for any other purpose might cause it to rupture ignite or heat up resulting in fire or major injury 9S 2 suonounJ soDeuu sobew yoeg sudeibojoud Apeoy pueH Buisei3 Buikeld PuryeL Buiyje5 suoneoiddy Jeu1o uoneunoju Jeuonippy Other Handy Erasing Playing Taking Getting Functions Images Back Images Photographs Ready Applications Additional Information Safety Precautions continued A WARNING Should you ever notice smoke a strange odor or excessive heat coming from the camera immediately turn OFF the power and remove the batteries and AC adapter Continued use in this state might cause fire electric shock or burns For details on repair consult the store of purchase or please contact the technical support number If foreign objects or water have entered the camera immediately turn the power OFF and remove the batteries and AC adapter Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock For details on repair consult the store of purchase or please contact the technical support number If the camera has fallen or its case is damaged immediat
105. uoju Jeuonippy N72 Turning the Power On Off za Turning the Power On Getting Ready T Make sure that the SmartMedia is correctly loaded gt Page 31 Taking Photographs Erasing Playing Back Images Images Handy Functions Press the POWER button to turn the power on When the camera is turned on set the mode dial to the desired mode Before photography make sure that the lens cap has been removed from the camera In the photography modes II vi or MI the lens extends from the camera body When the camera is turned on the Auto Power OFF function becomes operational IMPORTANT e f no operation is carried out for a fixed amount of time default about 1 minute the power is turned off to preserve battery life This is called Auto Power OFF To return to the normal state press the POWER button again t About the Auto Power OFF Function gt Additional Information AUTO POWER OFF page 110 Turning the Power Off Other Applications Additional Information Press the POWER button to turn the power off The power turns off Attach the lens cap when you are not using the camera 38 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 sensor 2g 8 gt Camera held with both hands with your arms Fingers held over the lens 9 d firmly held agains
106. ure combination of shutter soeed and aperture is automatically controlled to facilitate photography There are two ways of taking photographs in this mode using the viewfinder and using the LCD monitor Using the Viewfinder TD Get ready to take the photograph Loading the batteries 2 Page 25 and the SmartMedia 2 Page 31 into the camera t Turning the Power On 2 Page 38 Set the mode dial to E Remove the lens cap beforehand If not an error message will be displayed 2 129 A Press the POWER button to turn the power on m Turn the LCD monitor OFF 2 Page 117 To reduce the amount of battery wear we recommend turning the LCD monitor display OFF and using the viewfinder to take photographs 4l suorounJ sobeui sebeuj yoeg EACT Apeoy 13410 pueH Duise13 Dui eld RIT LR Buje suonesijddy uomneuuoju Jeuonippy by Look through the viewfinder to compose the picture Getting Ready Erasing Playing BEL alate Back Images WAONE Images Handy Functions If you use the viewfinder to take photographs the photography range may differ from the actual image In this case use the LCD monitor for photography Press the shutter button down halfway 1 and press it down fully 2 heed e Pressing the shutter button down halfway adjusts the exposure and pressing the shutter button down fully takes the shot e f you shoot a still picture when preview is set to ON 2 Page
107. ure is useful for example when there are many images recorded in the SmartMedia After you have displayed the thumbnail display you can select the desired image and display it in the regular display T Set the mode dial to J The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor 2 Press ENTER Nine images are displayed simultaneously Use A V 4 or P to move the cursor to select the ZI 0009 image to be displayed at regular size The cursor selected image is displayed with green frame E d ct Pressing the buttons continuously moves the cursor continuously G v o 4p Press ENTER In the thumbnail display mode ba icon is displayed for the The selected image is displayed at its regular size VA EN e t is possible to play back any images in any folders by pressing lt q or gt during playback in the thumbnail display mode t About Folders 2 Page 92 83 suonounJ sobew Jeu elem sudeijbojoud Apeay 13410 Apuey Buisei3 Buikeld Buryey Dunes suoneoiddy uoneuuJoju Jeuonippv Enlarging Photographed Images Z Enlarges selected portions of images being played back at two levels Images can be displayed enlarged when gs being played back one image at a time EE Movies and images photographed in the multi mode 2 Page 51 cannot be displayed using the zoom playback a feature 2 Set the mode dial to gt J ES The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor E2 5 Use 4 or P
108. ws down and the slow shutter ux 12001 08 0 JAM 10 53 speed warning is displayed When the shutter is pressed halfway down the viewfinder LED blinks green and the slow shutter speed mark is displayed in the LCD monitor To prevent distorted image we recommend using a tripod to keep the camera stable Other Applications Additional Information 50 LI v e dg A b j men FY d id b d 4 m Taking Photographs ina Variety of Modes SCENE Mode continued 16 frame multi l 28 This mode takes 16 shots continuously at 0 13 second intervals SL CT ad Rs 7 5 frames second The 16 photographed images are saved as one image FULL size 2048 x 1536 pixels This mode is effective for continuously photographing moving 3 subjects g z EI zi s A 2001 0801 t fi AM 10753 sobeui yoeg Buikeld e Though zoom playback is not possible playback of multi image pictures 2 Page 86 is possible e Digital zoom photography is not possible is e Photographs cannot be taken at HALF size or SMALL size When HALF size or SMALL size is set 33 before you select multi photography the setting is automatically changed to FULL size When multi photography is canceled the setting returns to HALF size or SMALL size c Sg o Zo Sg o 3 o uoneuuoju Jeuonippy 51 Handy Erasing Playing BEL date Getting Functions Images Back Images isiiocr mers Ready
109. xposure It is recommended that the shutter speed and the aperture value be adjusted to obtain the proper level of exposure e f the aperture value is set to F2 9 increased aperture size the shutter speed 1 1000 second is not available suomnounJ sobew sobew yoeg EACT Apeoy 13410 Apuey Buisei3 Buikeld RIT LN Buiyje5 suoneoiddy uoneuuoju Jeuonippy re Ss Extended Exposure Photography Bulb Photography This mode is used for taking subjects that require several seconds to photograph such as firework displays at night When using this mode be sure to use a tripod to keep the camera stable and prevent distortion of images Getting Ready P Carry out steps 1 to 4 either in Photography in the Shutter speed priority Mode page 65 or in Photography in the Full Manual Mode page 67 7 Ss 9 SS cE Fo E ale 2 Press A or V in the Tv mode or press A or V in the M mode to set the shutter speed to 0 7 second or longer 43 is displayed on the LCD monitor Playing Back Images Erasing Images Qm eus b Compose the picture press the shutter button down halfway and press it down o 28 fully 2 Page 40 f5 The camera takes the picture at the set exposure time During the exposure the viewfinder LED turns orange It takes about twice the set time to complete taking the photograph due to processing of the captured image Other Applications e Flash photogr

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