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Comments to date: 8. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
aponi 11:30pm on Thursday, November 4th, 2010 
OVERALL I HAVE BEEN SATISFIED WITH THE PDR-2300 ;AFTER ALL I BELIEVE IT WAS WHAT I NEEDED IN A DIGITAL CAMERA.
kefaa 11:59am on Monday, November 1st, 2010 
Grainy This camera on paper looks great; a solid build, optical zoom and a 2.0 megapixel resolution all at a cheap price. It sounds great.
dboxley 5:00pm on Monday, September 13th, 2010 
In my opinion compared to other camers there are no pros Poor battery life, Poor picture quality, poor focus Easy to use, NIce Price, good to average picture quality. Can not take a night photograph at all. Poor battery life.
WEHooper 12:17am on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 
Very pleased I bought this camera 2 years ago and have not been disappointed. LOOK FOR ANOTHER BRAND BATTERY EATER HAD IT FOR 1 YEAR AND DROPPED IT ON THE FLOOR, NEVER WORKED AGAIN. Great Camera For {the money}, this camera is definitly worth it. I find it very easy to use and the pictures look great.
MaestroC 8:34pm on Saturday, June 12th, 2010 
well pleased excellent value for money-got mine for £80 through ebuyer. takes brill pictures. zooms in on screen.
romanb 8:52am on Saturday, May 1st, 2010 
this camera is compact enough to keep in your jacket pocket,it is very easy to use, and has many extras, you can prevent red eye.
econom 9:05pm on Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 
Toshiba Digital Camera This is a really good camera, not only is it very easy to use but its really good value for money. good camera this is a good camera, easily used, good interface and the software is also easily usable.
cdiallo 1:20am on Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 
I sent my camera and accessories back to Toshiba today. price-but this is a good example of "you get what you pay for" here.

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When Using the Product

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 power 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 power 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.
Recording & Viewing Playing Back/ Taking Pictures Erasing Images Video Clips

(continued)

If the camera has fallen or its case is damaged, immediately turn the power OFF and remove the batteries and AC power adapter.
Do not place the camera on inclined or unstable surfaces.
This might cause the camera to fall or tilt over.
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 allow the camera having metallic objects or other flammable foreign matter inside.
This might cause fire or electric shock. Do not insert or drop foreign objects in the SD memory card slot, jacks, other holes or openings.
Do not touch power or TV antenna cords during a thunderstorm.
This might cause electric shock.
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.
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.
Connecting to the Computer Other Useful Information
Do not use the camera in the bath or shower.
This might cause fire or electric shock.
If you want to use the camera on an airplane, consult with the airline and follow their instructions.

Handling the AC Power Adapter (continued)
Specifications AC Adapter (PDR-AC20) Input Output Operating temperature Storage temperature Maximum outer Dimensions Weight : 100 to 240V AC, 50/60Hz : 5V DC 3A : 0C to +40C : -20C to +65C : 40 x 30.5 x 94.2mm (W x H x D) : Approx, 150g
IMPORTANT Use the power supply indicated on the supplied AC cord. When using power supply other than the displayed voltage in other countries/region, please purchase the AC cord that applies to the standard of the country/region. The AC power adapter can be used with 100V to 240V.
Handling the SD Memory Card
When you use the SD memory card(sold separately), strictly observe the Safety Precautions on page 4 and the notes described below.

Cautions

The SD memory card includes a non-volatile semiconductor memory (NAND Flash EEP-ROM). Under normal use, data saved in the SD memory card is not damaged or lost. If used improperly, however, the data may be damaged or lost. Please be aware that Toshiba Corporation will accept no responsibility whatsoever for damaged or lost data, regardless of the type or cause of the problem or damage. The SD memory card uses part of the memory as its system area. The actually usable memory capacity is therefore lower than the indicated capacity. The supplied SD memory card has been already formatted for image storage. Always use this camera when reformatting the card to erase images or folders. Formatting the SD memory card on other devices (PC, etc.) may result in problems such as inability to read or write data. We strongly recommend that you make backups of important data. When the SD memory card comes to the end of its life, it does not allow image data to be written or deleted. If this happens, purchase a new SD memory card.

Write Protection

To prevent valuable data from being erased accidentally, switch the write protect tab at the side of the SD memory card to LOCK. To save, edit, or erase data in the card, cancel the write protection state.
Write protection Write protection tab state
Handling the SD Memory Card (continued)
Memory type Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating/Storage humidity Dimensions Weight : NAND Flash memory : 0C to +40C : -20C to +60C : 30% to 80% (no condensation) : 24.0 mm x 32.0 mm x 2.1 mm (W x H x D) : Approx. 2g

Specifications

Accessories
Carefully unpack your package and make sure that you have the following items. In the event that any item is missing or if you find any mismatch or damage, promptly contact your dealer. 4 x AA alkaline batteries Video cable USB cable

Wrist strap

Lens cap with lens strap

Software CD-ROM

Camera case
Instruction manual Sold separately AC power adapter PDR-AC20 SD memory card SD-M3201M(32MB) SD-M6401M(64MB) SD-M1280M(128MB)

Getting to Know the Camera

Front View

Recording & Viewing Playing Back/ Taking Pictures Video Clips Erasing Images
Taking Pictures Getting Ready
Other Useful Information Connecting to the Computer Recording & Viewing Playing Back/ Erasing Images Video Clips

Rear View

Getting to Know the Camera (continued)
Attach the lens strap and wrist strap as illustrated below.

LED Indicators

Indicator

LED1 LED1 LED1 LED1

Status
Solid orange Blinking orange Solid orange Blinking orange

Description

The camera is powered on. When detecting the system error Charging the flash Image is being recorded to the SD memory card. When transferring images to your computer The system is ready. is ready to record images or movie clips (after AF is locked) Out of focus

No Yes *(3) No

No No Yes *(1)

LED1 LED2 LED2

Blinking orange Solid green Solid green

Yes *(1) No

LED 1 LED 2 Self-timer indicator
Blinking orange Solid green Blinking red
self-timer function is activated

Yes *(1)

* (3) The camera sounds three beeps. * (1) The camera sounds one beep.

Mode Dial

[ [ [ [ [ ] Manual record mode ] Record mode ] Playback mode ] Movie mode ] Setup mode
Use this mode to take still images by manually adjusting camera settings such as white balance, EV compensation and sharpness. Use this mode to take still images. Use this mode to view or delete your images or video clips. Slide show for recorded images is also available in this mode. Use this mode to record video clips. You can choose your preferences on the cameras settings in this mode.

Status LCD

LCD Monitor Indicators
The displayed indicators when recording images:
The displayed indicators when recording video clips:
Getting Ready Other Useful Information Connecting to the Computer
NOTE If no operation is performed for 90 seconds, the LCD Monitor will be automatically turned off.
The displayed indicators when playing still images back:
The displayed indicators when playing video clips back:
Installing and Removing the Batteries

Loading the SD Memory Card
Make sure the camera is off. Open the SD memory card cover. Insert a SD memory card with the contact connector facing forward.
If the card cannot be inserted, check whether the direction is correct.
Close the SD memory card cover.
Removing the SD Memory Card
To remove the card, make sure the camera is off. Press the SD memory card once and remove the card.
IMPORTANT When the image is being recorded to the SD memory card or the internal memory, the LED 1 is blinking orange. Do not open the SD card cover during this process. NOTE If you set the SD memory card in the LOCK position, you cannot record, edit or delete images stored on the SD memory card. You cannot use the internal memory while the camera with the SD memory card installed.

Turning the Power On/Off

Turning the Power On
Slide the [POWER] switch to turn the camera on.
Remove the lens cap during photography. In the [ ], [ ] or [ ] modes, the lens extends from the camera body. When the camera is turned on, the Auto Power Off function starts to work.
IMPORTANT If no operation is carried out for a certain period of time, the power is turned off to prevent battery wear. This is called Auto Power Off.

Turning the Power Off

Slide the [POWER] switch to turn the camera off.
The power is turned off, and the lens returns to its original position in the body.

How to Hold Your Camera

When taking a picture, remember to hold the camera firmly and prevent your finger or straps from covering the lens or flash.
Holding the camera by using both hands with your arms firmly held against the sides of your chest.
Holding the camera with your fingers covered over the lens.
How to Press the Shutter Button
The shutter button can be pressed down in two stages: halfway down and fully down. When pressing the shutter button halfway down, the camera adjusts the exposure and focus. When pressing the shutter button fully down, the camera takes a picture.
Press the shutter button down halfway [
The camera adjusts the exposure and focus, and LED 1 lights orange. Take a picture until the LED 1 is off and LED 2 lights green.
And then press it the rest of the way down [
The camera takes a picture. The LED1 blinks orange while the image is being saved to the memory.
IMPORTANT Never open the battery cover or remove the SD memory card while an image is being recorded. This may corrupt the data on the SD memory card or damage the SD memory card itself.
How to Press the Shutter Button (continued)
NOTE The image in the LCD monitor sometimes darkens while the shutter button is pressed down halfway until the image becomes focused. If the subject is not in the center of your desired image, you can point the subject and press the shutter button down halfway first. And then with the shutter button held halfway down (focus and exposure locked), reframe your picture and press the shutter button the rest of the way down to complete the shooting. Moving the camera while pressing the shutter button will cause the image blurred. The PDR-2300 uses an accurate auto-focus mechanism. However, it may have difficulty focusing or not be able to focus under the following situations. - When the subject is distant and dark - When there are objects in front of or behind the subject (such as an animal in a cage or a person in front of a tree) - Subjects with little reflection, such as hair or fur - Subjects with no solidity, such as smoke or flames - Subjects viewed through glass - Subjects moving at high speed - Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car body - Extremely low contrast subjects - Subjects that have low contrast and merge into the background (such as white walls or subjects dressed in the same color as the background) If the image cannot be focused in dark places, the focus is automatically fixed to infinity. When the flash is used at this time, PDR-2300 will detect the distance to the subject by emitting the pre-flash and then focus at the subject.

Turn the camera on. Turn the mode dial to the [ ] mode or the [ ] mode. ] button.
Turn the LCD monitor on by pressing the [
Press the Telephoto button to enlarge the subject.
Press the shutter button down halfway, then press it the rest of the way down.

Using the Digital Zoom

By using the digital zoom function, images can be enlarged the center of the screen so that the subject appears closer. However, the more the image is enlarged, the grainier the image will become. The digital zoom function is only available when you set the LCD monitor and the digital zoom to on. To enable the digital zoom, refer to DIGITAL ZOOM in Record menu.
Turn the LCD monitor on by pressing the [ Press the Telephoto button as far as it can go.
Activate 2X digital zoom function by pressing the Telephoto button again.
The 2X icon appears on the LCD monitor. To cancel digital zoom function, press the Wide-angle button.
NOTE You can only set the digital zoom at the resolution of 1600x1200 pixels; digital zoom is not available at the resolution of 800x600 pixels. When you play back the image recorded with digital zoom, the image size is 800x600 pixels. The maximum zoom magnification is 2X for recording and 4X for viewing an image. Turn on the LCD monitor while using the digital zoom function.

Using the Self-timer

The self-timer duration is 10 seconds (default) or 2 seconds. After the activation of the self-timer by pressing the shutter button, the self-timer LED starts blinking slowly for 7 seconds and then blinking faster for the rest of 3 seconds. With this design, you can get in the frame when taking group pictures.
Secure the camera to a tripod or place it on a stable surface. Turn the camera on. Set the mode dial to the [ Press the [

] mode.

] icon appears on the LCD monitor and status LCD.
Compose the picture. Press the shutter button down halfway, then press it the rest of the way down.
The self-timer function is activated.
After the self-timer indicator blinks for 10 or 2 seconds, the camera takes a picture automatically.
To cancel self-timer photography at any time, press the [ ] button again or press the shutter button.
NOTE After one shot is taken, the self-timer mode is turned to off.

Using the Macro Mode

Use the macro mode to shoot a close-up of the subject, such as flowers or insects. The effective range is between 20cm and infinity.

Turn the camera on. Turn the mode dial to the [ ] mode or the [ ] mode.

Press the [

The [ ] icon appears on the LCD monitor and the arrow points to the macro icon on the status LCD.
To cancel macro photography at any time, press the [
NOTE When shooting a close-up of the subject, you can compose the picture by using the viewfinder or the LCD monitor. However, composing the picture by using the viewfinder in macro mode may cause images composed to be off-center due to the parallax phenomenon. We recommend that you use the LCD monitor instead to compose the picture in this situation. The camera remains in the macro setting even if one shot is taken. To cancel the macro setting, you have to press the [ ] button again.

] button again.

Using the Flash
The flash is designed to function automatically in dark places. You can take a picture with the suitable flash setting according to the different conditions. If you change the flash setting, the camera will remain in that setting even when the camera is turned off.
] button located on the top of the
camera repeatedly until your desired flash mode appears.
IMPORTANT When taking pictures in too bright places or under the situation that the subject is too close, the pre-flash together with the main flash sometimes reach up to four times. When the white balance is set to the mode other than AUTO, the flash is automatically changed to OFF. At this time, you can still select the flash mode that you require if necessary by manually pressing the [ ] button.
Using the Flash (continued)
The camera provides 5 flash modes: Auto (default), Red-eye reduction, Forced flash, Off, Night Shot, which can be changed cyclically by pressing the flash button on the top of the camera. The table below tells you how to choose the appropriate flash mode while shooting.

Flash Mode

[ ]Auto
The flash fires automatically according to the ambient conditions. Select this mode for general photography. The flash emits a pre-flash before the main flash flashes, which causes the pupil in the human eye to close and eliminates red-eye phenomenon. Select this mode when taking pictures of people and animals in low-light conditions. The flash always fires regardless of the surrounding brightness. Select this mode for recording images in artificial light (backlighting, fluorescent lighting, etc.). The flash does not fire. Select this mode when taking pictures at a place where the flash photography is prohibited or under the situation that the distance to the subject is too far away for the flash to have any effect. The flash fires and the shutter speed becomes slow in this mode so that the subject and background will be exposed correctly while taking a picture with dark background at night.

]Red-eye Reduction

]Forced Flash

]Night Shot

NOTE If you take a picture in the [ ] mode at a place with a dark background or in the [ ] mode at a dark ] is displayed. (When the shutter is pressed halfway, place, the shutter speed slows down, and [ the LED1 lights and [ ] is displayed on the LCD monitor.) We recommend that you use a tripod to prevent blurred image caused by shaking.

Taking Pictures Manually

You can take pictures by manually adjusting conditions such as white balance, EV compensation and sharpness. For white balance, EV compensation and sharpness information, refer to WHITE BALANCE, EV COMPENSATION and SHARPNESS in Manual Record menu. To take pictures manually:
Turn the camera on. Turn the mode dial to the [ ] mode.

Press the [MENU] button.

Move to WHITE BALANCE, EV COMPENSATION or SHARPNESS by using the [ / ] button. Change the settings by using the [ then press the [OK] button. Compose the picture. / ] button and
Changing the System Settings (Rec Mode)

Record Menu

You can use the record menu/manual record menu to change LCD brightness, enable digital zoom, and determine the conditions such as white balance, EV compensation and sharpness. To do this, press the [MENU] button and then scroll through the options by using the [ / ] button.

LCD BRIGHTNESS

This option adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor (-5 to +5). Press the [OK] button, the LCD brightness bar appears. Press the [ / ] button to brighten the LCD monitor while press the [ button to darken the LCD monitor. And then press the [OK] button. / ]

DIGITAL ZOOM

You can take digital zoom shots by activating the digital zoom function. Use the [ if necessary. And then press the [OK] button. ] button to select [ON]
Changing the System Settings (Rec Mode) (continued)
WHITE BALANCE (Manual mode only)
The image appears different under different color of lighting. Human eyes can solve this problem. But for camera, you need to make adjustments. Normally, the camera adjusts the white balance automatically. However, if the image appears in strange colors, we recommend that you change the white balance setting. Use the [ / ] button to select the appropriate white balance and then press the [OK] button. [AUTO]: automatically adjusting the white balance [SUN]: for recording outdoors on a bright day [SHADE]: for recording under cloudy and shady sky [FLUORESCENT 1]: for recording under bluish fluorescent lighting [FLUORESCENT 2]: for recording under reddish fluorescent lighting [TUNGSTEN]: for recording under tungsten lighting

Protecting Images/Video Clips
Getting Ready Recording & Viewing Playing Back/ Erasing Images TTking Pictures Video Clips
You can protect your desired images/video clips from being accidentally erased by using the protect function. To protect an image/video clip , follow the steps below:
Protecting an Image/Video Clip
Turn the mode dial to the [ camera powered on. ] mode with the
The last image/video clip appears on the LCD monitor.
Select the image/video clip you want to protect by / ] button. using the [ Press the [MENU] button on top of the camera.
The playback menu appears.
Move to the PROTECT option by using the [ / ] button. Use the [ / ] button to select [ON], and then press the [OK] button.
Once the image is protected, the protection icon will display on the left bottom of the selected image.
Protecting Images/Video Clips (continued)
For the video clip, the protection icon will display on the right bottom as illustrated. To protect more images/video clips, repeat steps 2 to 4 in Protecting an Image/Video Clip.
IMPORTANT The protected image/video clip cannot be erased except using FORMAT MEDIA function (refer to FORMAT MEDIA in Setup menu).

Removing the Protection

Carry out the steps 1 to 3 in Protecting an Image/Video Clip. Move to the PROTECT option by using the [ / ] button. Use the [ button to select [OFF], and then press the [OK] button. / ]
The protection icon displayed on the selected image/video clip is removed. To remove the protection from more images/video clips, repeat this procedure described in Removing the Protection.

DPOF Settings

DPOF is the abbreviation for Digital Print Order Format, which allows you to embed printing information on your memory card. You can select the pictures to be printed and how many prints to make by using the DPOF menu on the camera and insert the memory card to the card-compatible printer. When the printer starts printing, it will read the embedded information on the memory card and print the specified images. To do the DPOF setting:
] mode with the camera powered on. / ] button.
Select the image you want to use the DPOF settings by using the [ Press the [MENU] button on the top of the camera. Move to the DPOF option by using the [ / ] batton.
Press the [OK] button to enter the DPOF sub-menu. Use the [ / ] button to set the values for each field and then press the [OK] button.
[PRINT QUANTITY] : you can select image quantity from 1~9 [PRINT SIZE] : you can select your preferred image size (PRINT STD, 3x5, 4x6, 5x7, 8x10) [PRINT INDEX] : allows you to print the images in index format [PRINT ENABLE] : If you select ENABLE, the camera saves the DPOF settings. If DISABLE is selected, all the settings will be erased.

Refer to page 64 for DPOF SETTINGS.
This option exits the playback menu and then returns to the [ You can also press the [ MENU ] button again to exit. ] mode. Press the [OK] button to exit.
Turn the camera on by sliding the [POWER] switch. Turn the mode dial to the [ ] mode.
The recordable movie time is displayed on the status LCD and the LCD monitor.
The movie mode allows you to record video clips in Motion JPEG AVI format at the resolution of 320 x 240 pixels.
You can start recording a video clip by pressing the shutter button down fully.
The elapsed time is displayed on the LCD monitor while the recording starts. To stop recording, press the shutter button again.
IMPORTANT When recording the video clip, the AVI file and THM file are automatically generated, which are necessary for playing the video clip back. Be careful not to delete these 2 files by mistake. When transferring the video clips to your computer, the AVI file and THM file will exist in the same folder. NOTE The maximum recordable movie time is 15 seconds. The zoom function cannot be activated while playing the video clip back. In movie mode, resolution/quality, macro, self-timer, and digital room cannot be set or activated. In movie mode, the flash mode is automatically set to [OFF].

Reviewing Video Clips

To view the recorded video clips, follow the steps below.
Select the video clip that you want to view by using the [ Press the shutter button to start.
To pause playback at any time, press the shutter button again. To stop playback, press the [ ] button. Pressing the shutter button or the [ ] button while playing back the video clip will change the status as follows:
About the Software Application
The supplied CD-ROM includes the following software applications, which allows you to import images (by installing the USB driver) and edit images (by using ACDSee).
ACDSee (Image Viewing Software)
This software allows you to view, process, or modify recorded images on your computer. For detailed information about this software, refer to its help file.

DirectX (Video Playback Software)
Install this software when Windows Media Player cannot play back the recorded video clips.
USB Driver (for Windows 98 Only)
Install this driver when connecting this camera to the computer running Windows 98. This driver is exclusively used for Windows 98. Installing the USB driver on computers running Windows 2000, Windows ME or Windows XP is not necessary. For computers running Mac OS 9.0 or higher, installing the USB driver is also unnecessary as the computer will automatically recognize the camera and load its own USB driver.
Service & Support File
This file includes information on service and support. We recommend that you save this file in your computer in case you lose this manual.
IMPORTANT Software and Instruction Manual Copying or duplication of the supplied software applications or Instruction Manual in part or in whole is not allowed without the prior permission of Toshiba Corporation. Use of the supplied software applications and Instruction Manual is allowed only on one personal computer. Toshiba Corporation is not liable whatsoever for any damages to the user or a third party as a result of use of a device with the supplied software applications and Instruction Manual. The personal computer screens shown in this Instruction Manual are examples and may differ from actual screens. Toshiba Corporation is not liable whatsoever for any compensation arising from errors in this Instruction Manual.

System Requirements

To install the supplied software, you computer must conform to the system requirements below. Windows PC
CPU OS Pentium processor or higher Windows 98/2000/ME/XP pre-installed PC

Macintosh

PowerPC G3 processor 266 MHz or higher Mac OS 9.0 or later (Mac OS 9.2 or later recommended) Mac OS X 10.1 or later (Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later recommended) 64 MB or more
Memory Free Space on Hard Disk Color Monitor Required Devices
20 MB or more (The empty space should be large enough to save images.) 256 colors (800 x 600 dots min., 32,000 colors or more recommended) CD-ROM drive, USB port
*Proper connections with not all PCs will be assured. When using Mac OS 9.0 or 9.1, you need to install CarbonLib 1.3 or later. You can download the program from the web site of Apple Computer, Inc.

For Windows Only
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

File Structure

Getting Ready Recording & Viewing Playing Back/ Erasing Images TTking Pictures Video Clips Connecting to the Computer Other Useful Information
The images taken on the Toshiba PDR-2300 Digital Still Camera are stored in the SD memory card as shown below.

About Still Image Data

On the PDR-2300, still image data is saved in Exif format. This format is a JPEG data, which contains a thumbnail image and photographic settings. Still image data is saved as follows: Folder name : XXXTOSHI (XXX is any number within the range 100 to 999) File name : PDR_XXXX.jpg (XXXX is any number within the range 0001 to 9999)

About Movie Data

Movie data is saved in the following format: File format : AVI Movie size : 320x240 Movie code : Motion JPEG File name : PDR_XXXX.avi (XXXX is any number within the range 0001 to 9999) : PDR_XXXX.thm (XXXX is any number within the range 0001 to 9999)
Changing the System Settings (Setup Mode)

DATE/TIME

Refer to page 42 for SETTING THE DATE AND TIME.
You can select your preferences on the camera in the [ / to the option you want to configure by using the [
] mode. Switch the mode dial to the [ ] button.

] mode and move

LANGUAGE
Refer to page 41 for CHOOSING THE LANGUAGE.
Camera sounds beep each time you press the camera button if this function is enabled. Select [ON] or [OFF] by using the [ / ] button and then press the [OK] button.

FORMAT MEDIA

This function formats the internal memory or the SD memory card and erases all images stored on either of them. If you select [YES] with the [ / ] button and press the [OK] button, the FORMAT MEDIA message appears on the LCD monitor. When you select [YES] and press the [OK] button again, a progress bar displays, showing the progress of the formatting.
NOTE The MEDIA indicates the SD memory card while the camera with the SD memory card installed. If not, the MEDIA indicates the internal memory.

VIDEO MODE

This option allows you to view your images on a TV. Connect the camera to your TV via the video cable connection first. Then select the video output format by using the [ / ] button and press the [OK] button.
Changing the System Settings (Setup Mode) (continued)

[NTSC] [PAL]

: select this format when located in the U.S.A., Canada, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Central America, Mexico, etc. : select this format when located in Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Norway, etc.

Glossary (continued)

Method of television transmission, used in Japan and North America.
NTSC (National Television System Committee) PAL (Phase Alternate Line)
Method of television transmission, used in the United Kingdom, Germany and other western European Countries.

Red-Eye Effect

The phenomenon that peoples eyes sometimes appear red in the picture when you use a flash to take a picture of them in low-light conditions. This is caused by the light of the flash reflecting off the inside of the eye.

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 called white balance.

SD Memory Card

The Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card is a flash memory storage device designed by the consortium of Matsushita Electronic (Panasonic), SanDisk and Toshiba to meet the security, capacity, performance and environmental requirements inherent in emerging audio and video consumer electronics devices. This recording medium can be used over and over again.

Formatting

Transforming the contents of the SD Memory Card to a recordable state. (This is sometimes called initialization.)

Exposure Compensation

When the screen contains an extremely bright or dark object, the camera automatically adjusts the brightness, resulting in the subject being reproduced darker or lighter. Exposure compensation adjusts for this.

Global Contacts

Country/Region Company Name
Canada Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Toshiba Hong Kong Ltd. Toshiba Systems (France) Toshiba Europe Gmbh Toshiba Europe Gmbh Sede Secondaria in Italia Toshiba de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Toshiba Singapore Pte. Toshiba Europe Gmbh Swiss Sales Branch Toshiba Information Systems (U.K.) Ltd. Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.

Phone Number

(800) 829-8318

E-mail

dsc.support@tais.toshiba.com

Website

www.toshiba.com/taisisd

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(800) 712-6764 270-7776 01-9085656

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www.toshiba.com.mx www.cp.toshiba.com.sg www.toshiba.ch/

United Kingdom United States
(01932) 828828 (800) 829-8318
enquiries@toshiba-tuk.com dsc.support@tais.toshiba.com
www.toshiba.co.uk www.toshiba.com/taisisd
In the supplied CD-ROM, a file containing information regarding service and support is recorded; we recommend that you save this file to your computer in case you lose the instruction manual.

China Hong Kong

2956-0222

www.toshiba.com.hk

Global Contacts (continued)
For Customers in the United States and Canada
Register your product On-Line. To be a member of the Toshiba Digital Camera community, you can enjoy many advantages. Toshiba provides free firmware upgrades for applicable models, allowing you to get the latest technology and enhancement for your camera from the web site. There are links, updates and notices for special options at the Toshiba Digital Community, such as special adapter mounts for Tele-photo, Wide-angle, and other filters and lenses designed specifically for your digital camera. There are frequent discounts and promotions on printing services, carrying cases, service plans, and digital camera accessories. To find out more, visit the Toshiba Digital Community at www.toshiba.com/taisisd
Inquiries about the Supplied ACDSeeSoftware
ACD Systems Online Support: http://www.acdsystems.com/English/Support/index.htm

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Digital Camera Fit Chart - Digital Series

5683 5685

Total Coverage Tops Dual Foam TechnologyTM Universal Memory & Battery Pockets. Constructed of Ballistic Nylon. Metal Hardware Digital Cameras
CANON Powershot S200, S230, S400 Powershot S330 A60, A70, A100, A200, A300, S30, S40, S45, S50, Powershot A40 Powershot G2 Powershot G3 CASIO Exilim EX-S2, EX-S3, EX-M2 QV-R, EX-Z3

QV4000, QV5700

Sub-Compact Digital Camera Pouch
Perfect for Elph or Ixussized digital cameras & an extra memory card.
Compact Digital Camera Bag
Holds compact digital cameras, memory cards and batteries.

Digital 1

Holds slim digital cameras, memory cards and batteries.

Digital 2

Perfect for smaller digital cameras, memory cards and batteries.

Digital 3

Ideal for square-shaped digital cameras, memory cards and batteries.

Digital 4

Carries most standard-sized digital cameras, memory cards and batteries.

Digital 6

Holds larger digital cameras, memory cards and batteries.

Digital Zoom Pack

For cameras with large built-in zoom lenses.

Digital Double Decker

For Cameras and Accessories.

X X X X X

X with accessories X with accessories

X X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X

No. 69 03/25/2003

FUJI Finepix F700 A101, A200, A201, A203, A303, F402, F410, F601, 30i 2600, 2650 1400, 2400 S602, 2800, 3800 HEWLETT PACKARD PS120, 318, 320, 735, 812, 935 PS720, 620, C215, C315, 612 PS850, 912 KODAK LS420, LS633 LS443, CX4200, CX4230, CX4300, DX3215, DX3700, DX3900, DX4330, DX4900, DX6340 DX3500, DX3600 KONICA Revio KD-300Z, KD-310Z KD-400Z, KD-500Z KD-200Z e-mini M MINOLTA X, Xi, Xt F100, F200, F300 DiMage E223 DiMage S304, S404, S414 DiMage 5, 7, 7i, 7Hi
NIKON Coolpix 2100, 3100 Coolpix 2500, 3500 Coolpix 885, 2000, 4300, SQ Coolpix 4500 Coolpix 5000 Coolpix 5700 OLYMPUS Stylus Digital 300, 400, D-390, D-560 C-50 Zoom, D-40, D-380, D-520 Zoom, D-550 Zoom C-720 Ultra Zoom, C-730 Ultra Zoom, C-740, C-750, C-4000 Zoom, C-5050 Zoom E-10, E-20N PANASONIC SV-AV10 DMC-F7 DMC-LC20K, LC20S DMC-LC5K, LC5S, LC40K, LC40S PV-SD4090 PENTAX Optio S, 330, 430, 330RS, 430RS Optio 450, 550 Optio 230, 330GS, 33L SONY DSC-U10, 20 Cybershot DSC-P7, P8, P10, P31, P32, P71, P72, P92 Cybershot DSC-P3, P9, P20, P51, P52 Cybershot DSC-S85, V1 MVC-CD350, 500, FD200 DCS-F717 TOSHIBA PDR-3310, T10 PDR-T20, T30 PDR-2300, 3300, 3320, T25 YASHICA/KYOCERA Finecam S3, SRX, S4 Finecam S3L, S5 Finecam L3V, L4V
X X X X X X X with accessories X with accessories
X X X X X with accessories X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X or Model 5697 X X X X X

X with accessories

 

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