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INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODE D’EMPLOI
DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
PDR-M81
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To ensure that you use the Toshiba PDR-M81 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.
DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
PDR-M81
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Attention For customers in the U.S.A. PDR-M81
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with 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 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: • 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. • Plug the equipment into a different outlet. Don’t plug your radio or TV into the same circuit as your equipment. • 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. • If these suggestions don’t help, consult your equipment dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Erasing Images
NOTE
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FCC Statement
Taking Photographs
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
Getting Ready
DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
Getting Ready
Safety Contents The Function Precautions Map The name in parentheses ( ) is the function name on the PDR-M81. Attention (continued) There are various you cancarefully take photographs on the the PDR-M81. PDR-M81, byPower using the settings provided by the camera Read these safetyways precautions before using These instructions contain valuable Turning the On/Off ................................................ 38 CAUTION Preface Turningrequirements. the Power On ..................................................... 38 itself or by adjusting the settings to suit your particular photographic information on safe and proper use that will prevent harm and damage to the operator and other persons. If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation, your camera may violate Turning the Power Offfunctions. ..................................................... Attention ............................................................................ In addition to photographic the PDR-M81 is1provided with handy We suggest that you38 Make sure that you fully understand the following (indications) before proceeding themodified main descriptions FCC regulations. Violation offunctions, FCC regulations maydetails cause the FCC to other void your right to usetothe camera. Before Reading This map Manual ............................................. look atmanual. the function below before you start using 3the PDR-M81. in this
Taking Photographs
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
The Function Map ............................................................. 4
symbol definitions Indication definitions Contents ............................................................................ 6 Graphic TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. How to Hold Your Camera ............................................... 39 Safety Precautions ............................................................ 8
How to Press the Shutter Button ..................................... 40 Graphic symbol Meaning Photography (Auto Photography) .................................... 41 Indicates a prohibited action that 41 Using the Viewfinder ....................................................... must .................................................... not be carried out. Using the LCD Monitor 42 Theand actual prohibited action is Setting the Image Size Quality ................................. 44 Notes On Handling Your Camera .................................... 14 indicated in the symbol or nearby instruction is not observed. ] Mode (Auto Select mode) .. 46 Taking Photographs in [ Notes On Batteries ......................................................... 16 graphically or described in text. Taking Photographs in a Variety of Modes On Handling Batteries .......................................... 17 This indicates the existence of a ForNotes customers in Canada Indicates a necessary action that 47 Notes On Handling the ACthat Adapter ([ ] Mode) ............................................................... hazard could................................ result in bodily 18 bethecarried out. [ ] Automaticallymust adjusts focus and exposure settings .... 49 CAUTION injury, if the safety instruction is not The actual necessary action is ] Portrait ................................................................... 49 [ observed. Getting Ready This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. indicated in the symbol or nearby 49 ] Landscape ............................................................. [ Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme[ NMB-003 du Canada. graphically or described in text. This indicates the existence of a ] Sports .................................................................... 50 Accessories ..................................................................... 19 hazard that could result in bodily 20 ] Night ..................................................................... 50 [ Names of Parts ................................................................ injury *1 or property damage *2. ] 16-frame multi ........................................................ 51 [ Attaching the Shoulder Strap .......................................... 24 Zoom Photography .......................................................... 52 Batteries *1:Installing “Bodily the injury” means..................................................... injuries, burns, and shock which25 the Focus ........................................................ •Changing Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility in the case of54 Loading the Batteries ...................................................... 25 does not require hospitalization or prolonged treatment. damagesPhotography arising from earthquakes, fire not liable to Self-timer .................................................... 55 Removing the Batteries ................................................... *2: “Property damage” means extended harm to home, 26 Toshiba Corporation, by third parties, other Photography Using theoperating Flash .......................................... 56 Battery Wear ................................................................... household effects, domesticated animals, and pets. 27 accidents, or use under abnormal conditions including Using the Power Outlet .................................................... 28 Manual Settings ............................................................... 58 erroneous or improper operation and other problems. Exposure control (EXP.) .................................................. 60 About SmartMedia™ ....................................................... 30 • Toshiba bears no responsibility for incidental60 White Corporation Balance (W.B.) ...................................................... Notes on SmartMedia™ ................................................. 30 damages profit, work................................................... interruption, corruption or loss 61 of Metering(lost system (A.E.) Loading SmartMedia™ ................................................... 31 theSingle, memory contents,oretc.) from the use(S/C) of or ...... the 61 continuous AEBarising photography mode Removing SmartMedia™ ................................................ 33 inability to use this unit. Photography in the Program Mode .................................. 62 Write Protection .............................................................. 34 • Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any LCD Monitor Display (during photography) ..................... 35 Photography in thefrom Aperture-priority Mode the ..................... 63 damages arising not having followed descriptions In [ ] mode .................................................................. 35 Photography in theManual. Shutter Speed-priority Mode ............ 65 in this Instruction In [ ] mode ................................................................ 36 in the Full Manual ............................. 67 •Photography Toshiba Corporation accepts noMode liability whatsoever for any ] mode ................................................................. 37 In [ damagesExposure arising from malfunctions arising from Extended Photography (Bulb Photography) .... 68 combination with equipment or software that is not related69 Compensation ................................................. Downloaded from ManualsCamera.com Manuals Exposure to Toshiba Corporation.
Imaging Systems Division Indication definitions ......................................................... 8 Indication Meaning 9740Graphic Irvine symbol Boulevard, definitions ................................................ 8 This indicates the existence of a Exemption Clauses ........................................................... 8 Irvine, California 92618-1697 hazard that could result in death or 14 Using Your Camera Correctly .......................................... Phone Number: (800)288-1354 serious bodily injury, if the safety
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• Macintosh and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. • MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of 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. • SmartMediaTM is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. • Other companies or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
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Thank you for purchasing the Toshiba PDR-M81 Digital Still Camera. To ensure that you use this 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.
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Erasing Images
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Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
Safety Contents The Function Precautions Map The name in parentheses ( ) is the function name on the PDR-M81. Attention (continued) There are various you cancarefully take photographs on the the PDR-M81. PDR-M81, These by using the settings provided by the camera Read these safetyways precautions before using instructions contain valuable CAUTION Preface itself or by adjusting the settings to suit your particular photographic requirements. information on safe and proper use that will prevent harm and damage to the operator and other persons. If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation, your camera may violate In addition to photographic the PDR-M81 is provided with handy functions. We suggest that you Make sure that you fully understand the following (indications) before proceeding themodified main descriptions FCC regulations. Violation offunctions, FCC regulations maydetails cause the FCC to other void your right to usetothe camera. look atmanual. the function map below before you start using the PDR-M81. in this
Read definitions these pages first. Indication
Taking Photographs
Taking photographs. Graphic symbol definitions
Imaging Division STEP1 – Taking photographs. (P. 41) Let’sSystems get ready to use the PDR-M81. 9740 Irvine Boulevard, (P.19 to P. 38) a prohibited action that settings up to your camera. (P. 46) This indicates the existence of a STEP2 – Leaving camera Indicates Irvine, California 92618-1697 mustadjusts not be carried out.and hazard that could result in death or • The camera automatically the focus DANGER Phone Number: (800)288-1354 actual serious bodily injury, if the safety exposure settings. (P. The 47, P. 49) prohibited action is indicated in the symbol or nearby instruction is not observed. • Taking Portrait Shots (P. 47, P. 49)or described in text. graphically Let’s learn aboutindicates basic operation. • Taking Landscape Shots (P. 47, P. 49) For customers This in Canada the existence of a Indicates a necessary action that hazard that could result in bodily • Taking Shots of Movingmust Objects (P. 47, P. 50) be carried out. WARNING • Turning the Powerinjury, ON (P. 38)safety instruction is not CAUTION if the • Taking Shots of Portraits atactual Nightnecessary (P. 47, P. action 50) is The • Photography (P. 41) observed. Getting Ready This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian• ICES-003. Taking Continuous Shotsindicated of Moving (P. 47, P. 51) in Objects the symbol or nearby • Playing Back Photographed Images (P. 80) Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. graphically or described in text. This indicates the existence of a STEP3 – Utilizing the various photography modes. • Erasing Images (P. 87) CAUTION hazard*1 that could result in bodily • Zoom Photography (P. 52) injury or property damage *2. • Focus Photography (P. 54) *1: “Bodily injury” means injuries, burns, and shock which • Photography Using the Self-timer (P. 55) • Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility in the case of does not require hospitalization or prolonged treatment.• Photography Using the Flash (P. 56) damages arising from earthquakes, fire not liable to *2: “Property damage” means extended harm to home, • Making Movies (P. 75) operating by third parties, other Toshiba Corporation,
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household effects, domesticated animals, and pets.
or use under in abnormal conditions including Setting the modes more detail to make your STEP4 –accidents, erroneous or improper operation photographs turn out moreand asother you problems. intended. • Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility for incidental
• Setting Image (lost Sizeprofit, and Quality (P. 44) corruption or loss of damages work interruption, • Taking withcontents, the Priority Given to from Aperture (P.of58, theShots memory etc.) arising the use or P.63) the • Takinginability Shots with thethis Priority to use unit.Given to Shutter Speed (P. 58, P.65) • Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any • Extended Exposure Photography (P. 58, P.68) damages arising from not followed the descriptions • Compensating Exposure (P. having 58, P.69) in thisExposure Instruction Manual. (AEB Photography) (P. 58, P.71) • Automatic Bracketing • Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any • Taking Photos Continuously (P. 58, P.72) damages arising from malfunctions arising from • Setting White Balance (P. 58, P. 60) combination with equipment or software that is not related
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The Function Map (continued) • Setting the Date and Time (P. 111) • Formatting SmartMedia™ (P. 91) • Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness (P. 115) • Switching LCD Monitor Display (P. 117) • Turning the LCD Monitor Display OFF (P. 117) • Turning the Beep OFF (P. 111) • Switching the Folder (P. 92) • Setting the Color of Images (Color/Black and White/Sepia) (P. 77) • Changing the Power OFF Time (P. 110) • Changing the LCD Monitor Display Language (P. 112)
STEP2 – Selecting the various ways to play back images. • Playing Back Movies (P. 81) • Enlarging Photographed Images (P. 84) • Auto Playback (P. 85) • Simple Movie Playback (P. 86) • Displaying a List of Images (P. 83) • Displaying Detailed Information of Images (P. 116)
You can also do this –The PDR-M81 also has lots of other features.–
STEP1 – Erasing Images (P. 87) STEP2 – Other ways to erase images
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Additional Information
Loading Images on a Personal Computer (P. 121), separate “Software Manual”
Other Applications
Loading images on a personal computer
Handy Functions
• Erasing All Images in a Folder (P. 89) • Erasing All Image Folders (P. 89) • Formatting SmartMedia™ (P. 91)
• Protecting Images (P. 106) • Changing the size of Images (P. 94) • Compressing Images (P. 96) • Copying Images to another SmartMedia™ (P. 98) • Print Information (P. 102) • Displaying Detailed Information of Images (P. 116) • Switching LCD Monitor Display (P. 117) • Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV (P. 119)
Erasing Images
Erasing images
Playing Back Images
STEP1 – Let’s play back some images. (P. 80)
Taking Photographs
Setting the basic camera settings
Getting Ready
Playing back your photographed images
Safety Contents The Function Precautions Map The name in parentheses ( ) is the function name on the PDR-M81. Attention (continued)
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
CAUTION
■ Turning the Power On/Off ................................................ 38
Preface
Turning the Power On ..................................................... 38
Turning the Power Off ..................................................... 38 ■ Attention ............................................................................ 1 ■ Before Reading This Manual ............................................. 3 Taking Photographs ■ The Function Map ............................................................. 4 ■ TOSHIBA Contents ............................................................................ 6 AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, ■ INC. How to Hold Your Camera ............................................... 39 ■ Safety Precautions ............................................................ 8 How to Press the Shutter Button ..................................... 40 Indication definitions ......................................................... 8 ■ Graphic symbol Meaning Indication Meaning Graphic symbol definitions ................................................ 8 ■ Photography (Auto Photography) .................................... 41
Graphic symbol definitions
Indication definitions
Using the Viewfinder ....................................................... 41 Using the LCD Monitor .................................................... 42
Exemption Clauses ........................................................... 8
■ Using Your Camera Correctly .......................................... 14 Notes On Handling Your Camera .................................... Notes On Batteries ......................................................... On Handling Batteries .......................................... ForNotes customers in Canada Notes On Handling the AC Adapter ................................
14 16 17 18
■ Setting the Image Size and Quality ................................. 44 ] Mode (Auto Select mode) .. 46 ■ Taking Photographs in [ ■ Taking Photographs in a Variety of Modes ([ ] Mode) ............................................................... 47
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CAUTION
[ [ [ [ [ [
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] Automatically adjusts the focus and exposure settings .... 49 ] Portrait ................................................................... 49 ] Landscape ............................................................. 49 ] Sports .................................................................... 50 ] Night ..................................................................... 50 ] 16-frame multi ........................................................ 51
■ Accessories ..................................................................... 19 ■ Names of Parts ................................................................ 20 ■ Attaching the Shoulder Strap .......................................... 24 ■ Installing the Batteries ..................................................... 25 ■ Zoom Photography .......................................................... 52 Loading the Batteries ...................................................... 25 ■ Changing the Focus ........................................................ 54 Removing the Batteries ................................................... 26 ■ Self-timer Photography .................................................... 55 Battery Wear ................................................................... 27 ■ Photography Using the Flash .......................................... 56 ■ Using the Power Outlet .................................................... 28 ■ Manual Settings ............................................................... 58 Exposure control (EXP.) .................................................. 60 ■ About SmartMedia™ ....................................................... 30
Additional Information
Other Applications
Handy Functions
Exemption Clauses
Notes on SmartMedia™ ................................................. Loading SmartMedia™ ................................................... Removing SmartMedia™ ................................................ Write Protection ..............................................................
30 31 33 34
White Balance (W.B.) ...................................................... 60 Metering system (A.E.) ................................................... 61 Single, continuous or AEB photography mode (S/C) ...... 61
■ Photography in the Program Mode .................................. 62 ■ LCD Monitor Display (during photography) ..................... 35 ■ Photography in the Aperture-priority Mode ..................... 63 In [ ] mode .................................................................. 35 ■ Photography in the Shutter Speed-priority Mode ............ 65 In [ ] mode ................................................................ 36 ■ Photography in the Full Manual Mode ............................. 67 ] mode ................................................................. 37 ■ Extended Exposure Photography (Bulb Photography) .... 68 In [ ■ Exposure Compensation ................................................. 69
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Contents (continued)
The name in parentheses ( ) is the function name on the PDR-M81.
Protecting an Image ...................................................... 106 Removing the Protection ............................................... 108
Other Applications ■ Basic Settings (
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Other Applications
How to select the folder ................................................... 92
■ Reducing the Image Size (Resize) .................................. 94 ■ Downloaded Compressing Images ........................................ 96 from(Quality) ManualsCamera.com Manuals
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Handy Functions ■ About Folders .................................................................. 92
Additional Information ■ Specifications ................................................................ 124 ■ Warnings and Messages Displayed on LCD Monitor .... 128 ■ Troubleshooting ............................................................. 130 ■ Glossary ........................................................................ 133
Erasing Images
Erasing Images ■ Erasing Images (Erase Frame) ....................................... 87 ■ Erasing Folders (All Images in a Folder/All Folders) ....... 89 ■ Formatting the SmartMedia™ ......................................... 91
■ Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness .......................... 115 ■ Button and LCD Monitor Display (In Playback Mode) ........................................................ 116 ■ Button and LCD Monitor Display (In Photography Mode) .................................................. 117 ■ Definitions of the Color of the Viewfinder LED .............. 118 ■ Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV ............ 119 ■ Transferring Images to a PC ......................................... 121 ■ Separately Sold Accessories ......................................... 122 ■ Connecting to Other Devices ........................................ 123
Playing Back Images
Playing Back Images ■ Playing Back Photographed Images (Single-Frame Playback) ......................................................................... 80 ■ Playing Back Movies ....................................................... 81 ■ Displaying a List of Images (Thumbnail Display) ............. 83 ■ Enlarging Photographed Images (Zoom Playback) ......... 84 ■ Auto Playback (Slideshow) .............................................. 85 ■ Playback of Multi Image Pictures .................................... 86
mode) ............................................ 109
AUTO POWER OFF ...................................................... 110 SOUND ......................................................................... 111 TIME & DATE ................................................................ 111 OSD LANGUAGE ......................................................... 112 VIDEO OUT .................................................................. 112 QUALITY ....................................................................... 112 SYSTEM INFO. ............................................................. 114
Taking Photographs
PREVIEW ....................................................................... 77 COLOR ........................................................................... 77 ISO .................................................................................. 78 SHARPNESS .................................................................. 79 CONTRAST .................................................................... 79 DIGITAL ZOOM ............................................................... 79 ............................................................................ 79 LCD
■ Copying Images .............................................................. 98 ■ Print Information ............................................................ 102 ■ Protecting Images ......................................................... 106
Getting Ready
■ Taking Shots with the Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB Photography) ......................................................... 71 ■ Taking Photographs Continuously (Burst Photography) .. 72 ■ Making Movies ................................................................ 75 ■ Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) .................................................... 76
Getting Ready
Safety Contents The Function Precautions Map The name in parentheses ( ) is the function name on the PDR-M81. Attention (continued) There are various you cancarefully take photographs on the the PDR-M81. PDR-M81, byPower using the settings provided by the camera Read these safetyways precautions before using These instructions contain valuable Turning the On/Off ................................................ 38 CAUTION Preface Turningrequirements. the Power On ..................................................... 38 itself or by adjusting the settings to suit your particular photographic information on safe and proper use that will prevent harm and damage to the operator and other persons. If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation, your camera may violate Turning the Power Offfunctions. ..................................................... Attention ............................................................................ In addition to photographic the PDR-M81 is1provided with handy We suggest that you38 Make sure that you fully understand the following (indications) before proceeding themodified main descriptions FCC regulations. Violation offunctions, FCC regulations maydetails cause the FCC to other void your right to usetothe camera. Before Reading This map Manual ............................................. look atmanual. the function below before you start using 3the PDR-M81. in this
Taking Photographs
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
The Function Map ............................................................. 4
Read these pages first. Taking photographs. symbol definitions Indication definitions Contents ............................................................................ 6 Graphic TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. How to Hold Your Camera ............................................... 39 Safety Precautions ............................................................ 8
How to Press the Shutter Button ..................................... 40 Graphic symbol Meaning Photography (Auto Photography) .................................... 41 Indicates a prohibited action that 41 Using the Viewfinder ....................................................... must .................................................... not be carried out. Using the LCD Monitor 42 Theand actual prohibited action is Setting the Image Size Quality ................................. 44 Notes On Handling Your Camera .................................... 14 indicated in the symbol or nearby instruction is not observed. ] Mode (Auto Select mode) .. 46 Taking Photographs in [ Notes On Batteries ......................................................... 16 graphically or described in text. Let’s learn about basic operation. Taking Photographs in a Variety of Modes On Handling Batteries .......................................... 17 This indicates the existence of a ForNotes customers in Canada Indicates a necessary action that 47 Notes On Handling the ACthat Adapter ([ ] Mode) ............................................................... could................................ result in bodily 18 bethecarried out. WARNING hazard [ ] Automaticallymust adjusts focus and exposure settings .... 49 CAUTION injury, if the safety instruction is not The actual necessary action is ] Portrait ................................................................... 49 [ observed. Getting Ready This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. indicated in the symbol or nearby 49 ] Landscape ............................................................. [ Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme[ NMB-003 du Canada. graphically or described in text. This indicates the existence of a ] Sports .................................................................... 50 Accessories ..................................................................... 19 hazard that could result in bodily 20 CAUTION ] Night ..................................................................... 50 [ Names of Parts ................................................................ injury *1 or property damage *2. ] 16-frame multi ........................................................ 51 [ Attaching the Shoulder Strap .......................................... 24 Zoom Photography .......................................................... 52 Batteries *1:Installing “Bodily the injury” means..................................................... injuries, burns, and shock which25 the Focus ........................................................ •Changing Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility in the case of54 Loading the Batteries ...................................................... 25 does not require hospitalization or prolonged treatment. damagesPhotography arising from earthquakes, fire not liable to Self-timer .................................................... 55 Removing the Batteries ................................................... *2: “Property damage” means extended harm to home, 26 Toshiba Corporation, by third parties, other Photography Using theoperating Flash .......................................... 56 Battery Wear ................................................................... household effects, domesticated animals, and pets. 27 accidents, or use under abnormal conditions including Using the Power Outlet .................................................... 28 Manual Settings ............................................................... 58 erroneous or improper operation and other problems. Exposure control (EXP.) .................................................. 60 About SmartMedia™ ....................................................... 30 • Toshiba bears no responsibility for incidental60 White Corporation Balance (W.B.) ...................................................... Notes on SmartMedia™ ................................................. 30 damages profit, work................................................... interruption, corruption or loss 61 of Metering(lost system (A.E.) Loading SmartMedia™ ................................................... 31 theSingle, memory contents,oretc.) from the use(S/C) of or ...... the 61 continuous AEBarising photography mode Removing SmartMedia™ ................................................ 33 inability to use this unit. Photography in the Program Mode .................................. 62 Write Protection .............................................................. 34 • Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any LCD Monitor Display (during photography) ..................... 35 Photography in thefrom Aperture-priority Mode the ..................... 63 damages arising not having followed descriptions In [ ] mode .................................................................. 35 Photography in theManual. Shutter Speed-priority Mode ............ 65 in this Instruction In [ ] mode ................................................................ 36 in the Full Manual ............................. 67 •Photography Toshiba Corporation accepts noMode liability whatsoever for any ] mode ................................................................. 37 In [ damagesExposure arising from malfunctions arising from Extended Photography (Bulb Photography) .... 68 combination with equipment or software that is not related69 Compensation ................................................. Downloaded from ManualsCamera.com Manuals Exposure to Toshiba Corporation.
Imaging Systems Division Indication definitions ......................................................... 8 Indication Meaning 9740Graphic Irvine symbol Boulevard, definitions ................................................ 8 This indicates the existence of a Exemption Clauses ........................................................... 8 Irvine, California 92618-1697 hazard that could result in death or 14 Using Your Camera Correctly .......................................... DANGER Phone Number: (800)288-1354 serious bodily injury, if the safety
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Safety Precautions (continued)
Doing might cause them to rupture, ignite or heat up, resulting in fire or major injury.
Doing so might cause them to rupture, ignite or heat up, resulting in fire or major injury.
Handy Functions
Using the batteries for any other purpose might cause it to rupture, ignite or heat up, resulting in fire or major injury.
Erasing Images
Use the batteries only for its originally intended purpose.
Playing Back Images
Do not strike the batteries with a hammer, or step on, drop or subject the batteries to strong impact.
Taking Photographs
Do not heat, disassemble or throw the batteries into fire or water.
Getting Ready
DANGER
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Getting Ready
Safety Contents The Function Precautions Map The name in parentheses ( ) is the function name on the PDR-M81. Attention (continued) There are various you cancarefully take photographs on the the PDR-M81. PDR-M81, byPower using the settings provided by the camera Read these safetyways precautions before using These instructions contain valuable Turning the On/Off ................................................ 38 CAUTION Preface Turningrequirements. the Power On ..................................................... 38 itself or by adjusting the settings to suit your particular photographic information on safe and proper use that will prevent harm and damage to the operator and other persons. If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation, your camera may violate Turning the Power Offfunctions. ..................................................... Attention ............................................................................ In addition to photographic the PDR-M81 is1provided with handy We suggest that you38 Make sure that you fully understand the following (indications) before proceeding themodified main descriptions FCC regulations. Violation offunctions, FCC regulations maydetails cause the FCC to other void your right to usetothe camera. Before Reading This map Manual ............................................. look atmanual. the function below before you start using 3the PDR-M81. in this
Taking Photographs
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
The Function Map ............................................................. 4
Read these pages first. Taking photographs. symbol definitions Indication definitions Contents ............................................................................ 6 Graphic TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. How to Hold Your Camera ............................................... 39 Safety Precautions ............................................................ 8
How to Press the Shutter Button ..................................... 40 Graphic symbol Meaning Photography (Auto Photography) .................................... 41 Indicates a prohibited action that 41 Using the Viewfinder ....................................................... must .................................................... not be carried out. Using the LCD Monitor 42 Theand actual prohibited action is Setting the Image Size Quality ................................. 44 Notes On Handling Your Camera .................................... 14 indicated in the symbol or nearby instruction is not observed. ] Mode (Auto Select mode) .. 46 Taking Photographs in [ Notes On Batteries ......................................................... 16 graphically or described in text. Let’s learn about basic operation. Taking Photographs in a Variety of Modes On Handling Batteries .......................................... 17 This indicates the existence of a ForNotes customers in Canada Indicates a necessary action that 47 Notes On Handling the ACthat Adapter ([ ] Mode) ............................................................... could................................ result in bodily 18 bethecarried out. WARNING hazard [ ] Automaticallymust adjusts focus and exposure settings .... 49 CAUTION injury, if the safety instruction is not The actual necessary action is ] Portrait ................................................................... 49 [ observed. Getting Ready This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. indicated in the symbol or nearby 49 ] Landscape ............................................................. [ Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme[ NMB-003 du Canada. graphically or described in text. This indicates the existence of a ] Sports .................................................................... 50 Accessories ..................................................................... 19 hazard that could result in bodily 20 CAUTION ] Night ..................................................................... 50 [ Names of Parts ................................................................ injury *1 or property damage *2. ] 16-frame multi ........................................................ 51 [ Attaching the Shoulder Strap .......................................... 24 Zoom Photography .......................................................... 52 Batteries *1:Installing “Bodily the injury” means..................................................... injuries, burns, and shock which25 the Focus ........................................................ •Changing Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility in the case of54 Loading the Batteries ...................................................... 25 does not require hospitalization or prolonged treatment. damagesPhotography arising from earthquakes, fire not liable to Self-timer .................................................... 55 Removing the Batteries ................................................... *2: “Property damage” means extended harm to home, 26 Toshiba Corporation, by third parties, other Photography Using theoperating Flash .......................................... 56 Battery Wear ................................................................... household effects, domesticated animals, and pets. 27 accidents, or use under abnormal conditions including Using the Power Outlet .................................................... 28 Manual Settings ............................................................... 58 erroneous or improper operation and other problems. Exposure control (EXP.) .................................................. 60 About SmartMedia™ ....................................................... 30 • Toshiba bears no responsibility for incidental60 White Corporation Balance (W.B.) ...................................................... Notes on SmartMedia™ ................................................. 30 damages profit, work................................................... interruption, corruption or loss 61 of Metering(lost system (A.E.) Loading SmartMedia™ ................................................... 31 theSingle, memory contents,oretc.) from the use(S/C) of or ...... the 61 continuous AEBarising photography mode Removing SmartMedia™ ................................................ 33 inability to use this unit. Photography in the Program Mode .................................. 62 Write Protection .............................................................. 34 • Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any LCD Monitor Display (during photography) ..................... 35 Photography in thefrom Aperture-priority Mode the ..................... 63 damages arising not having followed descriptions In [ ] mode .................................................................. 35 Photography in theManual. Shutter Speed-priority Mode ............ 65 in this Instruction In [ ] mode ................................................................ 36 in the Full Manual ............................. 67 •Photography Toshiba Corporation accepts noMode liability whatsoever for any ] mode ................................................................. 37 In [ damagesExposure arising from malfunctions arising from Extended Photography (Bulb Photography) .... 68 combination with equipment or software that is not related69 Compensation ................................................. Downloaded from ManualsCamera.com Manuals Exposure to Toshiba Corporation.
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Safety Precautions (continued) Getting Ready
WARNING (continued)
WARNING (continued) Do not disassemble, change or repair the camera.
Keep the batteries out of the reach of children.
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.
If a child swallows a battery, this might result in poisoning. If a child swallows a battery, immediately consult a physician.
Taking Photographs
If battery fluid enters the eyes, immediately rinse with fresh water and consult with a physician to receive treatment.
Playing Back Images
Do not touch power or TV antenna cords during a thunderstorm. This might cause electric shock.
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 only the specified batteries or the specified AC adapter.
Use with any other power supply voltage might cause fire or electric shock.
Other Applications
Use of a battery or AC adapter other than specified, might cause fire, defects or malfunctions.
Handy Functions
This might cause you to fall over or result in a traffic accident.
Erasing Images
Do not use the camera while you are walking, driving or riding a motorcycle.
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Getting Ready
Safety Contents The Function Precautions Map The name in parentheses ( ) is the function name on the PDR-M81. Attention (continued) There are various you cancarefully take photographs on the the PDR-M81. PDR-M81, byPower using the settings provided by the camera Read these safetyways precautions before using These instructions contain valuable Turning the On/Off ................................................ 38 CAUTION Preface Turningrequirements. the Power On ..................................................... 38 itself or by adjusting the settings to suit your particular photographic information on safe and proper use that will prevent harm and damage to the operator and other persons. If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation, your camera may violate Turning the Power Offfunctions. ..................................................... Attention ............................................................................ In addition to photographic the PDR-M81 is1provided with handy We suggest that you38 Make sure that you fully understand the following (indications) before proceeding themodified main descriptions FCC regulations. Violation offunctions, FCC regulations maydetails cause the FCC to other void your right to usetothe camera. Before Reading This map Manual ............................................. look atmanual. the function below before you start using 3the PDR-M81. in this
Taking Photographs
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
The Function Map ............................................................. 4
Read these pages first. Taking photographs. symbol definitions Indication definitions Contents ............................................................................ 6 Graphic TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. How to Hold Your Camera ............................................... 39 Safety Precautions ............................................................ 8
How to Press the Shutter Button ..................................... 40 Graphic symbol Meaning Photography (Auto Photography) .................................... 41 Indicates a prohibited action that 41 Using the Viewfinder ....................................................... must .................................................... not be carried out. Using the LCD Monitor 42 Theand actual prohibited action is Setting the Image Size Quality ................................. 44 Notes On Handling Your Camera .................................... 14 indicated in the symbol or nearby instruction is not observed. ] Mode (Auto Select mode) .. 46 Taking Photographs in [ Notes On Batteries ......................................................... 16 graphically or described in text. Let’s learn about basic operation. Taking Photographs in a Variety of Modes On Handling Batteries .......................................... 17 This indicates the existence of a ForNotes customers in Canada Indicates a necessary action that 47 Notes On Handling the ACthat Adapter ([ ] Mode) ............................................................... could................................ result in bodily 18 bethecarried out. WARNING hazard [ ] Automaticallymust adjusts focus and exposure settings .... 49 CAUTION injury, if the safety instruction is not The actual necessary action is ] Portrait ................................................................... 49 [ observed. Getting Ready This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. indicated in the symbol or nearby 49 ] Landscape ............................................................. [ Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme[ NMB-003 du Canada. graphically or described in text. This indicates the existence of a ] Sports .................................................................... 50 Accessories ..................................................................... 19 hazard that could result in bodily 20 CAUTION ] Night ..................................................................... 50 [ Names of Parts ................................................................ injury *1 or property damage *2. ] 16-frame multi ........................................................ 51 [ Attaching the Shoulder Strap .......................................... 24 Zoom Photography .......................................................... 52 Batteries *1:Installing “Bodily the injury” means..................................................... injuries, burns, and shock which25 the Focus ........................................................ •Changing Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility in the case of54 Loading the Batteries ...................................................... 25 does not require hospitalization or prolonged treatment. damagesPhotography arising from earthquakes, fire not liable to Self-timer .................................................... 55 Removing the Batteries ................................................... *2: “Property damage” means extended harm to home, 26 Toshiba Corporation, by third parties, other Photography Using theoperating Flash .......................................... 56 Battery Wear ................................................................... household effects, domesticated animals, and pets. 27 accidents, or use under abnormal conditions including Using the Power Outlet .................................................... 28 Manual Settings ............................................................... 58 erroneous or improper operation and other problems. Exposure control (EXP.) .................................................. 60 About SmartMedia™ ....................................................... 30 • Toshiba bears no responsibility for incidental60 White Corporation Balance (W.B.) ...................................................... Notes on SmartMedia™ ................................................. 30 damages profit, work................................................... interruption, corruption or loss 61 of Metering(lost system (A.E.) Loading SmartMedia™ ................................................... 31 theSingle, memory contents,oretc.) from the use(S/C) of or ...... the 61 continuous AEBarising photography mode Removing SmartMedia™ ................................................ 33 inability to use this unit. Photography in the Program Mode .................................. 62 Write Protection .............................................................. 34 • Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any LCD Monitor Display (during photography) ..................... 35 Photography in thefrom Aperture-priority Mode the ..................... 63 damages arising not having followed descriptions In [ ] mode .................................................................. 35 Photography in theManual. Shutter Speed-priority Mode ............ 65 in this Instruction In [ ] mode ................................................................ 36 in the Full Manual ............................. 67 •Photography Toshiba Corporation accepts noMode liability whatsoever for any ] mode ................................................................. 37 In [ damagesExposure arising from malfunctions arising from Extended Photography (Bulb Photography) .... 68 combination with equipment or software that is not related69 Compensation ................................................. Downloaded from ManualsCamera.com Manuals Exposure to Toshiba Corporation.
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Safety Precautions (continued)
CAUTION
(continued)
Do not charge the supplied batteries.
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.
Doing so might cause them to rupture, ignite or heat up, resulting in fire, major injury or damaging the camera.
This might cause damage to the person’s eyesight.
Do not subject the LCD monitor to impact.
Doing so might cause them to rupture, ignite or heat up, resulting in fire or major injury or damaging the camera.
Consult your dealer regarding the internal cleaning of the camera once every two years.
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Additional Information
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.
Other Applications
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.
Handy Functions
Do not walk around with the camera swinging from the shoulder strap.
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.
Erasing Images
Do not use different types of batteries together, or mix old and new batteries.
Playing Back Images
Do not leave dead or exhausted batteries in the camera.
Taking Photographs
Doing so might cause them to rupture, ignite or heat up, resulting in fire or major injury.
(continued)
Getting Ready
CAUTION
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
Safety Contents The Function Precautions Map The name in parentheses ( ) is the function name on the PDR-M81. Attention (continued) There are various you cancarefully take photographs on the the■ PDR-M81, These by using the settings provided by the camera Read these safetyways precautions before using PDR-M81. instructions contain valuable CAUTION Preface itself or by adjusting the settings to suit your particular photographic requirements. information on safe and proper use that will prevent harm and damage to the operator and other persons. If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation, your camera may violate ■ Make In addition to photographic the PDR-M81 is provided with handy functions. We suggest that you sure that you fully understand the following (indications) before proceeding themodified main descriptions FCC regulations. Violation offunctions, FCC regulations maydetails cause the FCC to other void your right to usetothe camera. ■ in look atmanual. the function map below before you start using the PDR-M81. this ■ ■ ■
Indication definitions
Imaging Systems Division 9740 Irvine Boulevard, This indicates the existence of a Irvine, California 92618-1697 hazard that could result in death or ■ Phone Number: (800)288-1354 serious bodily injury, if the safety
Taking Photographs
Graphic symbol definitions
■ ■ ■
Indicates a prohibited action that must not be carried out. The actual prohibited action is ■ indicated in the symbol or nearby instruction is not observed. ■ graphically or described in text. ■ This indicates the existence of a For customers in Canada Indicates a necessary action that hazard that could result in bodily must be carried out. CAUTION injury, if the safety instruction is not The actual necessary action is observed. Getting Ready This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. indicated in the symbol or nearby Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. graphically or described in text. This indicates the existence of a ■ hazard that could result in bodily ■ *1 *2 injury or property damage . ■ ■ ■ “Bodily injury” means injuries, burns, and shock which *1: does not require hospitalization or prolonged treatment. ■ • Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility in the case of ■ damages arising from earthquakes, fire not liable to *2: “Property damage” means extended harm to home, ■ Toshiba Corporation, operating by third parties, other household effects, domesticated animals, and pets. ■ ■ accidents, or use under abnormal conditions including erroneous or improper operation and other problems. ■ • Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility for incidental damages (lost profit, work interruption, corruption or loss of the memory contents, etc.) arising from the use of or the inability to use this unit. ■ • Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any ■ ■ damages arising from not having followed the descriptions ■ in this Instruction Manual. ■ • Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any ■ damages arising from malfunctions arising from with equipment or software that is not related Downloaded from ManualsCamera.com Manuals■ combination to Toshiba Corporation.
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Using Your Camera Correctly (continued) ● Carrying Out Maintenance on Your Camera
Playing Back Images
• 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.
Taking Photographs
● Cautions on Magnetism
Getting Ready
• To prevent the lens, surface of the LCD monitor or viewfinder from being scratched, blow off any dust from these parts with a blower brush and lightly wipe with a soft dry cloth. • 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.
Erasing Images
Speaker
Handy Functions Other Applications Additional Information
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Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
Safety Contents The Function Precautions Map The name in parentheses ( ) is the function name on the PDR-M81. Attention (continued) There are various you cancarefully take photographs on the the PDR-M81. PDR-M81, These by using the settings provided by the camera Read these safetyways precautions before using instructions contain valuable CAUTION Preface itself or by adjusting the settings to suit your particular photographic requirements. information on safe and proper use that will prevent harm and damage to the operator and other persons. If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation, your camera may violate In addition to photographic the PDR-M81 is provided with handy functions. We suggest that you Make sure that you fully understand the following (indications) before proceeding themodified main descriptions FCC regulations. Violation offunctions, FCC regulations maydetails cause the FCC to other void your right to usetothe camera. look atmanual. the function map below before you start using the PDR-M81. in this
Indication definitions
Taking Photographs
Graphic symbol definitions
Imaging Systems Division 9740 Irvine Boulevard, This indicates the existence of a Irvine, California 92618-1697 hazard that could result in death or Phone Number: (800)288-1354 serious bodily injury, if the safety
Indicates a prohibited action that must not be carried out. The actual prohibited action is indicated in the symbol or nearby instruction is not observed. graphically or described in text. This indicates the existence of a For customers in Canada Indicates a necessary action that hazard that could result in bodily must be carried out. CAUTION injury, if the safety instruction is not The actual necessary action is observed. Getting Ready This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. indicated in the symbol or nearby Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. graphically or described in text. This indicates the existence of a hazard that could result in bodily *1 *2 injury or property damage .
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Handy Functions
Exemption Clauses
*1: “Bodily injury” means injuries, burns, and shock which does not require hospitalization or prolonged treatment. *2: “Property damage” means extended harm to home, household effects, domesticated animals, and pets.
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• Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility in the case of damages arising from earthquakes, fire not liable to Toshiba Corporation, operating by third parties, other accidents, or use under abnormal conditions including erroneous or improper operation and other problems. • Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility for incidental damages (lost profit, work interruption, corruption or loss of the memory contents, etc.) arising from the use of or the inability to use this unit. • Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from not having followed the descriptions in this Instruction Manual. • Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from malfunctions arising from combination with equipment or software that is not related to Toshiba Corporation.
Using Your Camera Correctly (continued)
Failure to do this might cause battery to rupture, ignite or heat up, resulting in fire, major injury or damaging the camera.
Handy Functions
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. 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. 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.
Erasing Images
• • • • •
Playing Back Images
■ About Battery Use
Taking Photographs
WARNING
When you use the battery, carefully read and strictly observe the warnings and cautions indicated on the battery.
Getting Ready
Notes On Handling Batteries
Other Applications Additional Information
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Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
Safety Contents The Function Precautions Map The name in parentheses ( ) is the function name on the PDR-M81. Attention (continued) There are various you cancarefully take photographs on the the■ PDR-M81, These by using the settings provided by the camera Read these safetyways precautions before using PDR-M81. instructions contain valuable CAUTION Preface itself or by adjusting the settings to suit your particular photographic requirements. information on safe and proper use that will prevent harm and damage to the operator and other persons. If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation, your camera may violate ■ Make In addition to photographic the PDR-M81 is provided with handy functions. We suggest that you sure that you fully understand the following (indications) before proceeding themodified main descriptions FCC regulations. Violation offunctions, FCC regulations maydetails cause the FCC to other void your right to usetothe camera. ■ in look atmanual. the function map below before you start using the PDR-M81. this ■ ■ ■
Indication definitions
Imaging Systems Division 9740 Irvine Boulevard, This indicates the existence of a Irvine, California 92618-1697 hazard that could result in death or ■ Phone Number: (800)288-1354 serious bodily injury, if the safety
Taking Photographs
Graphic symbol definitions
■ ■ ■
Indicates a prohibited action that must not be carried out. The actual prohibited action is ■ indicated in the symbol or nearby instruction is not observed. ■ graphically or described in text. ■ This indicates the existence of a For customers in Canada Indicates a necessary action that hazard that could result in bodily must be carried out. CAUTION injury, if the safety instruction is not The actual necessary action is observed. Getting Ready This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. indicated in the symbol or nearby Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. graphically or described in text. This indicates the existence of a ■ hazard that could result in bodily ■ *1 *2 injury or property damage . ■ ■ ■ “Bodily injury” means injuries, burns, and shock which *1: does not require hospitalization or prolonged treatment. ■ • Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility in the case of ■ damages arising from earthquakes, fire not liable to *2: “Property damage” means extended harm to home, ■ Toshiba Corporation, operating by third parties, other household effects, domesticated animals, and pets. ■ ■ accidents, or use under abnormal conditions including erroneous or improper operation and other problems. ■ • Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility for incidental damages (lost profit, work interruption, corruption or loss of the memory contents, etc.) arising from the use of or the inability to use this unit. ■ • Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any ■ ■ damages arising from not having followed the descriptions ■ in this Instruction Manual. ■ • Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any ■ damages arising from malfunctions arising from with equipment or software that is not related Downloaded from ManualsCamera.com Manuals■ combination to Toshiba Corporation.
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Accessories Make sure that you have all of the items below before you start using your camera. AV cable (1)
USB cable (1)
Getting Ready
Alkaline batteries (4) (size AA)
Taking Photographs
Camera case (1)
Lens cap (1)
Playing Back Images
Shoulder strap (1)
Erasing Images Handy Functions
• SmartMedia™ (8MB) (1) • SmartMedia™ case (1)
• Instruction Manual (this manual) • Software Manual
Other Applications
Software application (1) (CD-ROM)
Additional Information
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Other Applications
Mode dial Subjects and Set Values TM Press aperture value. SYSTEM Turning Exposure ISO OSD In [Effective [ LANGUAGE the ]INFO. mode control Power (EXP.) On Close the SmartMedia™ cover. Slide the SmartMedia release knob inpicture. the Take photographs or.or battery to to select cover, orimages, play [ ]cover the slide ]them or shutter it [ compose back. ,]ENTER. and speed. and lock press Look Use through to select the [adjust viewfinder and press to the To continue erasing repeat the above procedure from step 2. . Mode dial
]. open the cover . to 2 Press the shutter button down halfway Set the mode dial toSmartMedia™ [ ], [ ]isorcorrectly [ 1 .]. Possible of shots Make sure that the loaded.number (➲ Page 31) Memo IMPORTANT SET-UP Carry mode ( P. 109) ➲ Pass Set the the out mode end steps of dial 1 the to to shoulder 4 [ either ] or in [ strap “Photography through ]. the in the strap Shutter speed-priority Mode” PC mode ( P. 121) Set the mode dial to [ ]. ➲ Self-timer button 1 1 Zoom state Photography mode POWER button Carry Set Use the out or mode steps todial select 1 to to 2[ the in “Manual ]. images photographed Settings” (page in58). the multi photography mode. ➲ Mode” (page attachment 65) or on in “Photography the camera. in the Full Manual (page 67). Press the POWER button to turn the power on. Image Quality button Press the MENU button. Use or to change the setting in the tab menu, Press theor image button to select the preset 2 out steps toquality 2 onthe page 109. Press to1 select image. ShutterCarry button ➲ and press Flash button quality andENTER. size, INFO.] while viewing the indication on the Select [SYSTEM on the SETUP MENU and ➲ EXP. ].fully Use or todial select the frame you want to enlarge. Press the or Zoom to switch select [ ( S/C Page ]. 21) towards “T” to begin playback. Press Set the mode or in the to [ Tv ] mode, ]. or press or in the shutter button down . 2 status display. Press the display/info button. . press Notes on SmartMedia™ Status Playback mode ( ➲ P. Flash 80)display the [ M ] mode to set the shutter speed to 0.7 second Manual photograpy state( ➲ P. 23) VIDEO OUT Insert the AC adapter connector plug into the DC IN Self-timer lamp White Balance (W.B.) or longer. To quit the SETUP MENU, change the mode dialto setting. Adjust the zoom ratio by down the Zoom switch. (Zoom Press toshutter display option menu, press Size Press the button halfway and 5V terminal onthe the camera. 1 it,or Write Protection Gently insert SmartMedia™ as far as can press go Viewfinder Removing the Batteries Press or to move forward and reverse. Memo PRG ] and press ENTER. ] and press ENTER. select [ switch Page 21) ✩✭✰✯✲✴✡✮✴ it down . select electrodes Press or 2 to the item you desired to set, with thefully SmartMedia™ (metal contacts) Quality ISO [ POWER ] press Built-in microphone and ENTER. facing the rear of the camera. AUTO OFF Focus area Pass the shoulder strap through the loop and pull. Self-timer photography Press Flash ENTER. Write-protect Use to select the desired item 1 Auto Photography mode ( ➲ P. 41, 46) ✭❅❍❏or area Compose and press it down and press the. picture, press the shutter button down halfway, Speaker Default fully. setting: Page 40 DC IN Histogram* 5V terminal Compose 2the the picture, picture, press press the the shutter shutter button button down down halfway, halfway, and press it it down down QUALITY Compose and press halfway, and press it down fully. Page 40 Macro photography fully. Page 40 ➲ ☞ Press ENTER. fully. Page 40 Insert the AC adapter power plug into the power Electrodes Press MemoENTER. Sticker Remainingoutlet. battery power PC/AV terminal Use , ,steps or 1 toto2 select the area to enlarge. Carry out in “Basic Close SmartMedia™ cover. Photographic Memothe Slow shutter speed warning Shutter speed Turning the Power Off Lens Using the LCD Monitor mode)” (page 109). Select [QUALITY] Settings ( Manual Photography mode ( ➲ P. 58) Movie mode ( ➲ P. 75) Aperture Exposure compensation on the SETUP MENU➲and press . ✣❏■▼❉■◆❏◆▲ ❐❈❏▼❏❇❒❁❐❈❙ Press the POWER button to turnpress the power off. To return display, ENTER. Get readyto tothe takeregular the photograph. ✥❘❐❏▲◆❒❅ ✣❏❍❐❅■▲❁▼❉❏■ Memo DC IN 5V terminal
2
Set the mode to [ direction of arrow ENTER. For enlarged view ( ➲the P.dial 22)
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Handy Functions
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) Photography in the Program Mode Setting Names Playing Back the of Photographed Parts Image Size and Quality (Single-Frame Playback) Extended Exposure Photography (Bulb Photography) Erasing Images (Erase Frame) (continued) Manual Attaching Using How Taking Enlarging Playback About Turning to Photographs the SmartMedia™ Press Settings the Photographed of Power the Power Multi Shoulder Continuously Outlet Shutter Image On/Off Images Strap Pictures Button (Zoom (Burst Playback) Photography) Taking Erasing Button Photographs Folders and (All LCD Images Continuously Monitor in aImages Folder/All (Burst Display Photography) Folders) (In Playback (continued) (continued) Mode) Definitions Separately of the Accessories Color of the Viewfinder LED Taking and Playing Back Photographs on aMode TV (continued) Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) (continued) Exposure Compensation in the Shutter (continued) Speed-priority (continued) About Basic Settings SmartMedia™ in (Sold the mode) Aperture-priority (continued) Mode (continued) LCD Monitor Display (during photography) (continued) Manual Settings (continued) Playing Photography Installing Back Movies batteries (Auto Photography) (continued) (continued) (continued) Names of Parts (continued)
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Names of Parts (continued)
Viewfinder
ENTER button
Tele/Wide key
button
Erasing Images
Adjusts the zoom.
MENU button
Playing Back Images
LCD monitor
Taking Photographs
Press the center of the button. (Use this button to fix a selection.) Press the side of the ENTER button with the proper to select options or change directions. (Use these buttons to select an item or an image.)
Getting Ready
Function button Viewfinder LED
Folder button
SmartMedia™ cover
Battery cover
Erase button
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FOCUS button
Other Applications
Tripod mount
Handy Functions
Shoulder strap/Lens cover attachment
Additional Information
Other Applications
Mode dial Subjects and Set Values TM Press aperture value. SYSTEM Turning Exposure ISO OSD In [Effective [ LANGUAGE the ]INFO. mode control Power (EXP.) On Close the SmartMedia™ cover. Slide the SmartMedia release knob inpicture. the Take photographs or.or battery to to select cover, orimages, play [ ]cover the slide ]them or shutter it [ compose back. ,]ENTER. and speed. and lock press Look Use through to select the [adjust viewfinder and press to the To continue erasing repeat the above procedure from step 2. . Battery cover lock Mode dial
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The tab is displayed. setting isbattery as follows: Make sure that the issystem firmly closed. Details image ofmenu operation isrange saved are or erased, the same and as the taking camera photographs is then ready and to playing take photographs. them back onon the LCD After monitor. If you use the viewfinder to take photographs, the photography Set the mode dial to [cover ].settings direction of the arrow to open cover .the ENTER. change the white and the metering in(the program mode. erased SmartMedia™. and reused. For details on these accessories, refer to the Instruction Manual for the accessory you are using. (information Movies images photographed in the multi mode Page cannot be displayed using the zoom playback Images even if the are camera not recorded is turned directly off. SmartMedia™ but are stored within the buffer memory. display histograms, etc. prevents failed photographs due to battery wear or failed of data to a PC. details handling the AC Set Sets the thebalance whether color : /or Photography mode language not to and return photographic of in menus the program displayed sensitivity in the (default) on SETUP the at51) which LCD (temporarily MENU Page monitor. to image 62) the original is For to be factory recorded. settings. feeds the image •transfer Each press of •How Copying of printed (black on white paper) set the time (text 114) F8 /display F6.8 F5.6 /18. F4.8 /Page /and F3.4 /mode F2.9 to take photographs Page 41 1/1000, 1/750, 1/500, 1/350, 1/250, 1/180, 1/125, range may differ from the actual image. InLCD this case, use the LCD Press the shutter button down halfway .1/90, the mode dial to [ F4.0 ], [characters ]reset. or [selected ].higher SmartMedia™ having the following storage capacity can be on your current as of March 2000) feature. The last cover recorded image opens frame image appears appears on the on the LCD monitor. monitor. photography is finished, check the images record the ones tocamera. SmartMedia™. [TIME&DATE, ] : Erases images in the selected folder folders. adapter, beSet sure to read page • 2x-speed playback isaperture-priority performed Make sure that the SmartMedia™ is correctly loaded. ( Page 31) byused one frame. Warning: Noise :OSD Photography increases LANGUAGE when incurrently will the not ISO be is for changed mode to (and Page settings. 63) • Backlit portraits [PROTECTED] on the LCD monitor, cancel the protection ( Page 108) or remove How to play back images Page 80 1/60, 1/45, 1/30, 1/20, 1/10, 1/8, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 115 1/2, monitor for photography. AF (auto-focus) and AE (auto exposure) (the Additional Information, : value English (default) Pass Set the out mode end steps of dial 1the to to shoulder 4[1/15, either ]].LCD or inspeed-priority [strap “Photography through ]. the in the strap Shutter speed-priority Mode” isdisplayed held down. the duration that 2MBCarry /4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB/64MB/128MB the mode dial to [isin (all 3.3 types) To ]•the adjust : When Erases the all brightness folders recorded of the on monitor SmartMedia™. Page [Set •V 1-frame feed is continued for the The aperture and the shutter speed corresponding to( that :write-protection Photography shutter mode Page 65) •IMPORTANT bright scenes (such and highly reflective subjects •the You can also carry out step 8snowfields) while verifying the image step 7. DPOF (in Page 102). Glossary) start to function. 0”7, 1”, 1”5, 2”, 3”, 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 15” •Very Do not remove or monitor load the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter while the camera is mode. on. This :POWER Japanese :LCD Equivalent toas color ISO100 Carry Set Use out or mode steps to dial select 1 to to 2[erased, the “Manual ]. images photographed Settings” (page in 58). the multi photography You can also the PC card adapter and floppy disk adapter ( in 123) sold separately to transfer Changing the display Page 116 Theconnect images or folders are and the camera returns toPage the is held down. duration that value are displayed on the LCD monitor. If the appropriate (page attachment 65) or on in “Photography the camera. in the Full Manual Mode” (page 67). Press the button to turn the power on. full manual mode ( Page 67) : Photography in Press the MENU button. • •Shots predominantly of sky Even ifreturn photography is disconnect terminated midway before capturing three images bythe releasing theAC shutter • AF If you take aup photograph after erasing an athis number continuing from last Ifphotographed When or AE are locked, the beep tone ( Page 111) sounds and the Use ormade to change the setting inimage, the menu, might the manual settings tosame their defaults. Iftab happens, manually set conditions again. : High-sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO200 (default) Before you connect or the AC adapter, be sure to turn the camera OFF. the adapter is Press the image quality button to select the preset combination cannot be set even if the shutter speed is adjusted to images to a PC. 16MB (SM-M1600D)/32MB (SM-M3200D)/64MB (SM-M6400D)/128M (SM-M1280D) The respective last image mode. frame appears on LCD monitor. You can also select the image by the operation as for thumbnail display ( Page 83). Carry out steps 1 to on page 109. When the camera is turned on, set the mode dial to thethe desired The shutter speed and the aperture value corresponding todisplay the All descriptions inor this Instruction Manual are for when language is set to [ENGLISH]. Press or to select the image. button, images already photographed can be saved and erased by playback the method. image is assigned as image number. The viewfinder RECORDING LED turns MENU green. is2 displayed. •press The image the photograph is taken is slightly less clear than images. (This is 109, connected disconnected with the power ON, camera settings may beabove reset (SET-UP Page and ENTER. :before High-sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO400 its the shutter speed isthe displayed inthe red. To limit, cancel erasing of image data, select [monitor. ]Photography, and press ENTER. quality and size, while viewing indication on the starts a reverse • The press of mode. shutter speed are displayed on the LCD If the appropriate The length of time to capture images varies according to the photographic conditions. • Images can also be erased in the thumbnail mode. In this case, the camera enters the single frame Select [SYSTEM INFO.] on the SETUP MENU and because television displays images at a lower resolution.) • Spotlit subjects, particularly against dark backgrounds Manual Settings Page 58) orPage the camera malfunction. however, is in this state. feeds the image •may Each press oftoinbegin EXP. ]. To cancel changing of settings, press .you Use or todial select the frame want to enlarge. Press the or Zoom to switch select [( S/C ].isphotography 21) towards “T” playback. ]possible is selected, [NO IMAGE] displayed after all folders When playback. Press Set mode in the to [ sure Tv mode, ].the or press or the shutter button fully Before photography, make that the lens cap has been combination cannot be set even ifflash aperture isin.black adjusted to its playback) mode, and enters the thumbnail playback mode after the image is erased. status display. ]or mode: In [[playback Press the display/info button. Self-timer photography and]down are not possible. •the The display unit varies according to the output system. •theCopying of (frame printed text (white characters on paper) .playback press reverse by one frame. This adapter allows SmartMedia™ to be used as 3.5" floppy disk. have been erased (unless the SmartMedia™ contains protected You can also select the image by the same operation as for thumbnail playback ( [4X], PageISO 83). Automatic begins. • Playback becomes 2x-speed to reduce aperture size. Press to increase aperture size. Press camera takes a picture. The manual setting removed the camera. limit, aperture value isbe displayed in red. Photography, however, the [Scenes M ]from mode tomenu set the shutter speed to simultaneously 0.7 second During [2X], the ISO will automatically set between ISO100 ISO200. During be set the quality and size Page 112 •the With the NTSC system, images can be displayed on the LCD monitor and TVwill during •To with low reflectivity, such as shots green or dark foliage Each press of the display/info button switches the display •of1-frame feed isand continued The SYSTEM INFO. displayed. reverse for the duration This adapter isplayback inserted into the], floppy your PC, allowing for the images). The viewfinder LED turns redis image data being recorded onto Insert the adapter connector plug into the DC IN values are displayed In the photography modes ([while [and ISO400. ]disk oris [ drive ]),on the lens photography and playback. is possible inAC this state. automatically set between ISO100 is held down. format as follows: duration that Note: The larger the F value, the smaller the aperture size become or longer. •Press Remove and insert SmartMedia™ with the camera’s power turned off.Aperture value is held down. that To quit the SETUP MENU, change the mode dial setting. Shutter speed Adjust the zoom ratio by the Zoom switch. (Zoom to display option menu, press or to images recorded on the SmartMedia™ to be transferred to the PC. the SmartMedia™. Sets video output system according to country in which your camera is used. on the left ofthe the LCD Press the shutter button down halfway and press 5V terminal on the camera. extends from the camera body. •the PAL system, images cannot bethe displayed When a cable is connected, only and versa. the image quality button switches the quality and size Gently insert the SmartMedia™ as far as it, simultaneously. can go [Pressing ]vice isWith displayed on the LCD monitor. •select Recorded data may bepress erased (destroyed) in the situations listed below. Note that Toshiba White Balance Additional Information, Glossary to increase shutter speed. Pressand to decrease shutter speed. Press Press or to move forward reverse. PRG ] and ENTER. ] and press ENTER. [ switch Page 21) TV display is available. monitor screen. When the camera is turned on, the Auto Power OFF function settings infully the following order. it down . system Press or to select the item you desired toisloss set, with SmartMedia™ electrodes (metal contacts) Additional Information, Glossary) (white Corporation accepts no whatsoever for the of recorded data enters in these • the When allNTSC images in a responsibility folder are erased, that folder itself also(destruction) erased. The camera determines the balance by averaging the various kinds playback of light that actually to to next frame/ to“T” go back one To prevent valuable data being erased, attach the write••advance With the PAL images are played back with apressing black frame •frame After pause is cancelled, the Zoom switch to the will the image. Pressing ENTER the setting. or ,, SmartMedia™ and manual Exposure compensation Page 69) using When [for M ]selects isissystem, selected on the [ halfway EXP. ]remove option menu, orsurrounded. the shutter speed setting becomes operational. Never open the SmartMedia™ cover orenlarge the while anmakes is being recorded. This or and manual setting (image Page 58) or film speed Exposure compensation ((from Page 69) using Reverse the procedure “Loading the Batteries” and remove the batteries. •facing Pressing the shutter button down adjusts the exposure, • Playback paused. PAL system ( camera. Additional Information, Glossary) situations: the lens. This setting allows you to set in advance the white balance when taking photographs under and press ENTER. the rear of the For the US/Canada: PDR-ACM1A Holding down or moves forward or reverse continuously. resumes at the last state that was protect sticker at the write-protect area. Data can no longer be may corrupt the data on the SmartMedia™ or damage the SmartMedia™ itself. possible, but does not make the exposure compensation possible. However the exposure value is To return normal press the Zoom switch towards setting Page 58)magnification, or film speed setting ( the Page 78) using ENTER Pass the shoulder strap through loop and pull. setting (( toPage 78) using ENTER are also possible. and pressing the shutter button fully takes the shot. TM[ is down When the SmartMedia™ used incorrectly by the user or a third party [ ], ] or [ ] AE or AF are locked with the shutter button held half specific lighting conditions. For Europe: PDR-ACM1E active before the pause. Firmly insert the SmartMedia as far as it can go. displayed on is the LCD monitor. Press ENTER. recorded or setting erased from SmartMedia™. Toon write oraterase data from is to be recorded. Sets the color mode and photographic sensitivity which the image “W”. are also possible. The default different depending the destination country/area. IMPORTANT Use or to select the desired item Press ENTER, nine images are displayed simultaneously. • no If you shoot a still picture, when preview is set to ON ( Page 77), down. If operation is carried out for a fixed amount of time (default: about one minute), power ON When the SmartMedia™ is exposed to static electricity or electrical noise Forimage the Noise UK: PDR-ACM1U :off Displays the firmware version ofto this camera. SmartMedia™, peel the sticker. camera ready to take photographs. Warning: increases when the ISO is changed higher settings. isis displayed and a white frame and green Green The Compose picture, press the shutter button down halfway, and press it down :the Automatic adjustment (default) Display Page 83 theThumbnail recorded image is displayed on for about two ]specifications Standby mode [enlarged, ••-For If no operation is carried out a screen fixed amount offrom time (default: about 1shutter minute), thewear. power is turned TM consumption is set to its minimum state (power almost off)that to prevent battery This is .in and press When the SmartMedia™ isfor removed ordarkens the camera isPage turned off while recording erasing The image the LCD monitor sometimes the time the button isdata, pressed down details, refer to the of AC information. adapter 127. : on Displays the SmartMedia Playback returns to the start ofturned the movie. frame are displayed the LCD monitor. : Photography outdoors Default setting: seconds. off to preserve battery life. This is called “Auto Power OFF”. To return to the normal state, press the fully. Page 40 called the Auto Power OFF. This setting allows you to set the time when the camera turns off halfway until the image becomes focused. : picture, Equivalent to ISO100 (default) data, frame advance when images aredefaults. played back or during formatting alarm of the The options are displayed. : Returns settings to Flashing [ the ], [ color ]conditions or their [shutter ]being Self-timer in frame operation at a handshake . Compose the press the button down halfway, and press it down The white frame indicates entire image, while the green : Photography in cloudy POWER button again. • The viewfinder LED turns red while image data is being recorded Compose the picture, press the shutter button down halfway, and press it down • The To set the focus orpicture. exposure forphotography a subject outside the center the intended theincamera directly The camera takes the automatically. This function isthrough not activated during automatic playback ( image, Pagepoint 85) or the [ only> ] PC :appearing High-sensitive equivalent toofcolor ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image the lens will be The display returns to
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Note: image through the lens will be The display returns toconditions. thumbnail playback. ] PC :appearing High-sensitive equivalent toofcolor ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ✭❅❍❏ shows the location of the currently enlarged area. halfway, and press it down fully. ➲ Page 40 Macro photography : Photography in bluish fluorescent light fully. ➲ Page 40 About the Auto ★★ Power (FULL OFF ★★ Function ) Ú Additional Information, “AUTO POWER OFF (page 110)” + at the subject or desired exposure (lighting), press and hold the shutter button halfway. Now, with the shutter onto the SmartMedia™. ON] Writing to SmartMedia™ in progress mode. Press ENTER. :adapter High-sensitive photography equivalent toanother color ISO400 •Insert Wedefault recommend copying and saving important datapower onto storage medium (floppy disk, hard displayed for [LCD ].[Power fully. ➲ Page 40 the AC power plug into the Electrodes The size and quality of the image can be reset to the desired combination. Press ENTER. Memo Sticker button still held halfway down, you can turn the direction of the camera and frame your image with the focus • It is possible to play back any images in any folders by pressing or during playback. (For details ON : Photography inafter reddish fluorescent light The camera takes the picture. Photographs can be taken, however, do not turn thepress power OFF. Todisk, return to disk, the normal state thepower Auto Power OFF has been executed, the POWER button MO etc.). The PREVIEW manual setting Page items 77 are displayed. Remaining ➲battery camera takes the atmonitor. the set exposure time. Current Entireofimage and exposure locked. Press the shutter button down fully to in complete capturing the image. Red outlet. [☞ on picture the LCD The camera is ready for burst photography. of displayed folder Page 92) ]:the mode: In the Accessing of SmartMedia™ [ (HALF Photography in] is incandescent light ★★ •] [is When shutter speed set to a)turn speed of 0.7 second orprogress slower, photographs taken as extended PC/AV terminal to Never turn the power on★★ again. •During remove the SmartMedia™ or the camera offresult while recording data or are while erasing data COLOR Page 77 ➲ the exposure, the viewfinder LED turns orange. position • Moving the camera as you press the shutter button will in a blurred image. Use , , or to select the area to enlarge. at Page the last image displays the first image, and pressing atwill thebe firstautomatically image displays the Pressing During [2X], the ISO be automatically set to ISO200. [4X],ofISO setof exposures (➲ 68). IfCarry burst photography is to set the shutter speed is set During to athe speed 0.7 second or more in the [ to Tv ] out steps 1will 2when in Photographic (SmartMedia™ formatting). actions might damage ISO Page 78 ➲Flashing ItClose takes about twice the time to while complete taking the photograph duePDR-M81 to processing ofenlargement the captured [set ],These [“Basic ] When the image is not in SmartMedia™. focus. the SmartMedia™ cover. Memo • The PDR-M81 usesto an accurate auto focus mechanism. However, the may have difficulty last image. Adjust the display area enlarge viewing the white and Slow shutter speed warning ISO400. Shutter speed • In AEB photography ( Page 71) or burst photography, the shutter speed cannot be set to 0.7 second or longer. ★★ (SMALL ★★ ) ➲ mode, the shutter speed is automatically changed to 1/2 second. Lens • Use only the SmartMedia™ specified for use with the PDR-M81. The use of other SmartMedia™ SHARPNESS Page 79 mode)” (page 109). Select [QUALITY] Settings ( focusing or not be able to focus at all for subjects and situations such as the following: ➲ image. Before you use aother new SmartMedia™ the first during time, be sure tothe increased Manual Photography mo Images can bevalue rotated by] pressing playback. Movie ( mode P. 75) Ú[ P.isspeed [ for ] or green frames. the aperture is to F2.9 (maximum aperture size), speed restricted [shutter PRG ] 58) ••Ú If a mode than [ set suppressed flash mode is set inthe flash photography, the]dark shutter is Function •79 Processing image Aperture Exposure compensation - When subject is distant and - SmartMedia™ Subjects moving at high speed damage camera. CONTRAST Page ➲[the • to The write protection may not function if in write-protect sticker becomes Use a soft dry cloth to .thesecond. oncould the SETUP MENU and press format the (Ú Page 91). rotates an image counterclockwise, and pressing rotates clockwise. Pressing 1/750 PDR-ACM1A ] •are the same as to PDR-ACM1E PDR-ACM1U [PRG] and limited tosecond. between 1/2 second and 1/250 * The aboveitdirty. menu is the RECORDING Charging of flash progress ON Continuous photography O When there are objects in front of or behind the subject Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car body SmartMedia™ is aof device. Do do notnot bend, drop, or subject SmartMedia™ to DIGITAL ZOOM Page • wipe When the camera isOnce not79 inelectronic be sure to attach the lens cap provided with[your camera. the POWER button to turn the power off. ✭❅❍❏ away any dirt. ause, sticker ispress peeled off, reuse it. ➲ Orange•Press The QUALITY menu isprecision displayed. combinations the automatically mode. MENU inthe •the The aperture value set differ to the actual value according to the position ofUK) the zoom lens. To return to the regular display, ENTER. (Photos cannot be taken at this moment.) 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Taking Photographs
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Remove the lens cap beforehand. If not, an error message will be displayed. (➲ 129)
Handy Functions
To reduce the amount of battery wear, we recommend turning the LCD monitor display OFF, and using the viewfinder to take photographs.
Other Applications
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Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) Photography in the Program Mode Setting Names Playing Back the of Photographed Parts Image Size and Quality (Single-Frame Playback) Extended Exposure Photography (Bulb Photography) Erasing Images (Erase Frame) (continued) Manual Attaching Using How Taking Enlarging Playback About Turning to Photographs the SmartMedia™ Press Settings the Photographed of Power the Power Multi Shoulder Continuously Outlet Shutter Image On/Off Images Strap Pictures Button (Zoom (Burst Playback) Photography) Taking Erasing Button Photographs Folders and (All LCD Images Continuously Monitor in aImages Folder/All (Burst Display Photography) Folders) (In Playback (continued) (continued) Mode) Definitions Separately of the Accessories Color of the Viewfinder LED Taking and Playing Back Photographs on aMode TV (continued) Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) (continued) Exposure Compensation in the Shutter (continued) Speed-priority (continued) About Basic Settings SmartMedia™ in (Sold the mode) Aperture-priority (continued) Mode (continued) LCD Monitor Display (during photography) (continued) Manual Settings (continued) Playing Photography Installing Back Movies batteries (Auto Photography) (continued) (continued) (continued) Names of Parts (continued) Tab menu
● The tab is displayed. setting isbattery as follows: Make sure that the issystem firmly closed. Details image ofmenu operation isrange saved are or erased, the same and as the taking camera photographs is then ready and to playing take photographs. them back onon the LCD After monitor. If you use the viewfinder to take photographs, the photography Set the mode dial to [cover ].settings direction of the arrow to open cover .the ENTER. change the white and the metering in(the program mode. erased SmartMedia™. and reused. For details on these accessories, refer to the Instruction Manual for the accessory you are using. (information Movies images photographed in the multi mode Page cannot be displayed using the zoom playback Images even if the are camera not recorded is turned directly off. SmartMedia™ but are stored temporarily within the buffer memory. display histograms, etc. prevents failed photographs due to battery wear or failed of data to a PC. details handling the AC Set Sets the thebalance whether color :( Photography mode language not to and return photographic of in menus the program displayed sensitivity in the (default) on SETUP the at51) which LCD (➲ MENU Page monitor. to image 62) the original is For to be factory recorded. settings. For enlarged view P. 22) feeds the image •transfer Each press of 2 •✭❅❍❏ Copying of printed (black on white paper) set the time (text 114) F8 /display F6.8 /or F5.6 /18. F4.8 /Page /and F3.4 /mode F2.9 How to take photographs Page 41 1/1000, 1/750, 1/500, 1/350, 1/250, 1/180, 1/125, range may differ from the actual image. InLCD this case, use the LCD Press the shutter button down halfway .1/90, the mode dial to [ F4.0 ], [characters ]reset. or [selected ].higher 1 SmartMedia™ having the following storage capacity can be used on your current as of March 2000) feature. The last cover recorded image opens frame image appears appears on the on the LCD monitor. monitor. photography is finished, check the images record the ones tocamera. SmartMedia™. [TIME&DATE, ] : Erases images in the currently selected folder and folders. Possible number of sh adapter, beSet sure to read page • 2x-speed playback isaperture-priority performed for Make sure that the SmartMedia™ is correctly loaded. ( Page 31) by one frame. Warning: Noise : OSD Photography increases LANGUAGE when in will the not ISO be is changed mode to (➲ Page settings. 63) Memo • Backlit portraits IMPORTANT When [PROTECTED] on the LCD monitor, cancel the protection ( button Page 108) or 1remove Press down How to play back images Page 80 1/60, 1/45, 1/30, 1/20, 1/10, 1/8, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, monitor for photography. AF (auto-focus) and AE (auto exposure) (➲ Additional Information, SETU PTo ( P. 109) : value English (default) Carry Pass Set the out mode end steps of dial 1the to to shoulder 4[1/15, either ]].LCD or inspeed-priority [strap “Photography through ]. the in the strap Shutter speed-priority Mode” isdisplayed held down. the duration that PC mode ( P. 121) 2MB /4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB/64MB/128MB the mode dial to [isin (all 3.3 types) ]•the adjust : mode Erases the all brightness folders recorded of the on the monitor SmartMedia™. Page 115 [Set Selfimer 1 •V 1-frame feed is t continued for the The aperture and the shutter speed corresponding to(➲ that :write-protection Photography shutter mode Page 65) halfway. Z oom state • 0”7, bright scenes (such and highly reflective subjects Photography mode •the You can also carry out step 8snowfields) while verifying the image in Page step 7. DPOF (in Page 102). Glossary) start to function. 1”, 1”5, 2”, 3”, 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 15” •Very Do not remove or monitor load the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter while the camera is mode. on.1 This :POWER Japanese :LCD Equivalent toas color ISO100 button Carry Set Use out or mode steps to dial select 1 to to 2 [ the “Manual ]. images photographed Settings” (page in 58). the multi photography You POWER can also the PC card adapter and floppy disk adapter ( 123) sold separately to transfer Changing the display Page 116 Theconnect images or folders are erased, and the camera returns to the is held down. duration that value are displayed on the LCD monitor. If the appropriate (page attachment 65) or on in “Photography the camera. in the Full Manual Mode” (page 67). Press the button to turn the power on. full manual mode (➲ Page 67) : Photography in Image Quality Press the MENU button. •Memo Shots made up predominantly of sky Even if photography is terminated midway before capturing three images by releasing the shutter • If you take a photograph after erasing an image, a number continuing from the last photographed When AF or AE are locked, the beep tone (➲ Page 111) sounds and the Use or to change the setting in the tab menu, 2button Press down might return the manual settings to their defaults. If this happens, manually set conditions again. :connect High-sensitive equivalent to preset color (default) • Before you oreven disconnect the AC adapter, be sure to turn thedisplay camera OFF. If the AC adapter is Press the image quality button to select the combination cannot be set ifphotography the shutter speed isas adjusted toISO200 images to a PC. 16MB (SM-M1600D)/32MB (SM-M3200D)/64MB (SM-M6400D)/128M (SM-M1280D) The respective last image mode. frame appears on LCD monitor. You can also select the image by the same operation for thumbnail Page 83). Carry out steps 1 to on page 109. When the camera is turned on, set the mode dial to the desired The shutter speed and the aperture value corresponding todisplay the All descriptions inor this Instruction Manual are for when the language is (2 set to [ENGLISH]. Press or to select the image. button, images already photographed can be saved and erased by playback the method. image is assigned as the image number. Shutter button ● The viewfinder RECORDING LED turns MENU green. is2 displayed. •press The image before the photograph is taken is slightly less clear than images. (This is fully. connected disconnected with the power ON, camera settings may beabove reset (SET-UP Page 109, and ENTER. : High-sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO400 its limit, the shutter speed is displayed in red. Photography, To cancel erasing of image data, select [ ] and press ENTER. Flash button quality and size, while viewing the indication on the starts a reverse • The press of mode. shutter speed are displayed on the LCD monitor. If the appropriate The length of time to capture images varies according to the photographic conditions. • Images can also be erased in the thumbnail mode. In this case, the camera enters the single frame Select [SYSTEM INFO.] on the SETUP MENU and because television displays images at a lower resolution.) • Spotlit subjects, particularly against dark backgrounds Manual Settings Page 58) orPage the camera malfunction. however, is in this state. feeds the image •may Each press oftoinbegin EXP. ]. To cancel changing of settings, press .you Use or todial select the frame want to enlarge. Press the or Zoom to switch select [( S/C ].isphotography 21) towards “T” playback. ]possible is selected, [NO IMAGE] displayed after all folders When playback. Press Set mode in the to [ sure Tv mode, ].the or press or the shutter button fully Before photography, make that the lens cap has been 2 combination cannot be set even ifflash aperture isin.black adjusted to its playback) mode, and enters the thumbnail playback mode after the image is erased. status display. ]or mode: In [[playback Press the display/info button. Self-timer photography and]down are not possible. •the The display unit varies according to the output system. •theCopying of (frame printed text (white characters on paper) .playback press reverse by one frame. This adapter allows SmartMedia™ to be used as 3.5" floppy disk. have been erased (unless the SmartMedia™ contains protected You can also select the image by the same operation as for thumbnail playback ( [4X], PageISO 83). Automatic begins. • Playback becomes 2x-speed to reduce aperture size. Press to increase aperture size. Press camera takes a picture. Status display P. 23) The manual setting removed the camera. PO80) limit, aperture value isbe displayed in red. Photography, however, Playback (LCD mode P. the [Scenes M ]from mode tomenu set the speed to simultaneously 0.7 second Manual photograpy During [2X], the ISO will automatically set between ISO100 ISO200. During will be ☞ set the quality and size ➲shutter Page 112 •the With the NTSC system, images can be displayed on the monitor and( TV during •To with low reflectivity, such as shots green or dark foliage Flash state Each press of the display/info button switches the display •of1-frame feed isand continued The SYSTEM INFO. displayed. reverse for the duration This adapter isplayback inserted into the], floppy your PC, allowing for theWER images). The viewfinder LED turns redis image data being recorded onto Insert the adapter connector plug into the DC IN Selft imer lamp values are displayed In the photography modes ([while [and ISO400. ]disk oris [ drive ]),on the lens photography and playback. is possible inAC this state. automatically set between ISO100 is held down. format as follows: duration that Note: The larger the F value, the smaller the aperture size become or longer. •Press Remove andzoom insert with the camera’s power turned is held down. that To quit the SETUP MENU, change the mode dial setting. Aperture value Shutter speed Adjust the ratio by the Zoom switch. (Zoom display option menu, press or to images recorded onSmartMedia™ the SmartMedia™ to be transferred topress the PC.off. the SmartMedia™. Sets video output system according to the country in which your camera isSize used. on the left ofto the LCD Press the shutter button down halfway and 5V terminal on the camera. extends from the camera body. •the the PAL system, images cannot be displayed When a cable is connected, only and versa. 1situations the image quality button switches the quality and size Gently insert the SmartMedia™ as far as it, simultaneously. can go ✭❅❍❏ [Pressing ]vice isWith displayed on the LCD monitor. •select Recorded data may bepress erased (destroyed) in the listed below.Viewfinder Note that Toshiba White Balance Additional Information, Glossary to increase shutter speed. Pressand to decrease shutter speed. Press Press or to move forward reverse. ☞ ➲ Memo PRG ] and ENTER. ] and press ENTER. [ switch Page 21) ✤❅▼❁❉●❅❄ 1 Press down TV display is available. monitor screen. When the camera is turned on, the Auto Power OFF function settings infully the following order. it down . system ✳▼❁■❄❁❒❄ ★❉▲▼❏❇❒❁❍ ✩❍❁❇❅ ❏■●❙ 2 Press or to select the item you desired toisloss set, with SmartMedia™ electrodes (metal contacts) Additional Information, Glossary) (white Corporation accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the of recorded data enters in these • the When allNTSC images in a folder are erased, that folder itself also(destruction) erased. Quality The camera determines the balance by averaging the various kinds playback of light that actually halfway. to to next frame/ to“T” go back one ❉■❆❏❒❍❁▼❉❏■ To prevent valuable data from being erased, attach the write••advance With the PAL system, images are played back with apressing black frame •frame After pause is cancelled, the Zoom switch to the will enlarge the image. Pressing ENTER the setting. or ,, SmartMedia™ and manual Exposure compensation (➲ Page 69) using When [for M ]selects isis selected on the [ halfway EXP. ]remove option menu, orsurrounded. makes the shutter speed setting becomes operational. Never open the SmartMedia™ cover or the while an image is being recorded. This or and manual setting (➲ Page 58) or film speed Exposure compensation (➲ Page 69) using Reverse the procedure “Loading the Batteries” and remove the batteries. •facing Pressing the shutter button down adjusts the exposure, • Playback paused. PAL system ( camera. Additional Information, Glossary) situations: Builti n microp the lens. This setting allows you to set in advance the white balance when taking photographs under and press ENTER. the rear of the For the US/Canada: PDR-ACM1A Holding down or moves forward or reverse continuously. Setting 1 Setting 2 Setting 3 resumes at the last state that was 2 protect sticker at the write-protect area. Data can no longer be Press Focus area may corrupt the data on the SmartMedia™ or damage the SmartMedia™ itself. possible, but does not make the exposure compensation possible. HoweverSelfthe exposure value is down pho To return normal press the Zoom switch towards setting (➲toPage Page 58)magnification, or film speed setting (➲ Page 78) using ENTER Pass the shoulder strap through the loop and pull. timer setting (➲ 78) using ENTER are also possible. and pressing the shutter button fully takes the shot. TM[ is down When the SmartMedia™ used incorrectly by the user or a third party [ ], ] or [ ] AE or AF are locked with the shutter button held half fully. specific lighting conditions. For Europe: PDR-ACM1E active before the pause. Firmly insert the SmartMedia as far as it can go. displayed on is the LCD monitor. Press ENTER. recorded or setting erased from SmartMedia™. Toon write oraterase data from is to be recorded. WriteFlash Sets the color mode and photographic sensitivity which the image “W”. are also possible. prote The default different depending the destination country/area. Use or to select the desired item Press ENTER, images displayed simultaneously. • no If you shoot anine when preview isversion ON (➲ Pageorabout 77), 1 down. If isstill carried outare forthe ais fixed amount ofto time (default: one minute), power ON -operation When the SmartMedia™ exposed toset static electricity electrical noise ( Auto Photography P. area 41, mode 46) For the UK: PDR-ACM1U :picture, Displays firmware ofto this camera. SmartMedia™, peel off the sticker. camera ready to take photographs. Warning: Noise increases when the ISO is changed higher settings. image isis displayed enlarged, and a white frame and green Green The Compose picture, press the shutter button down halfway, and press it down :the Automatic adjustment (default) Display Page 83 theThumbnail recorded image is displayed on screen for about two ] Standby mode [ ••-For If no operation is carried out for a fixed amount of time (default: about 1 minute), the power is turned TM consumption is set to its minimum state (power almost turned off) to prevent battery wear. This is . and press When the SmartMedia™ is removed or the camera is turned off while recording data, erasing The image in the LCD monitor sometimes from thePage time that button is pressed down Speaker details, refer to the specifications of darkens ACinformation. adapter 127.the shutter : on Displays themonitor. SmartMedia Playback returns to the start of the movie. frame are displayed the LCD :frame Photography outdoors Default setting: seconds. off toAuto preserve life. This isfocused. called “Auto Power To return to the normal state, presstermin the fully. ➲ Page 40 called the Power OFF. This setting you toplayed set OFF”. the time when the camera turns off halfway until the image becomes : picture, Equivalent to ISO100 (default) data, advance when images are back or during formatting of the IN 5V The options are displayed. PO Histogram* 2 : battery Returns settings to their defaults. Flashing [ the ], [ color ]conditions orallows [shutter ]being Self-timer in frame operation atDC a handshake alarm . WE Compose the press the button down halfway, and press itdirectly down The white frame indicates entire image, while the green :the Photography in cloudy POWER button again. R the • The viewfinder LED turns red while image data is being recorded Compose picture, press the shutter button halfway, and press it down • The To set the focus or exposure for a subject outside the center ofdown the intended image, point camera The camera takes the picture. automatically. This function is not activated during automatic playback ( Page 85) or in the [ ] PC : High-sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image appearing through the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ✭❅❍❏ shows the location of the currently enlarged area. halfway, and press it down fully. ➲ Page 40 Macro photography : Photography in bluish fluorescent light fully. ➲ Page 40 About the Auto ★★ Power (FULL OFF ★★ Function ) Additional Information, “AUTO POWER OFF (page 110)” at the subject or desired exposure (lighting), press and hold the shutter button halfway. Now, with the shutter onto the SmartMedia™. ON] Writing to SmartMedia™ in progress mode. Press ENTER. :adapter High-sensitive photography equivalent toanother color ISO400 •Insert Wedefault recommend copying and saving important datapower onto storage medium (floppy disk, hard displayed for [LCD ].[Power fully. ➲ Page 40 the AC power plug into the Electrodes The size and quality of the image can be reset to the desired combination. Press ENTER. Memo Sticker button still held halfway down, you can turn the direction of the camera and frame your image with the focus • It is possible to play back any images in any folders by pressing or during playback. (For details ON : Photography inafter reddish fluorescent light The camera takes the picture. Photographs can be taken, however, do not turn thepress power OFF. Todisk, return to disk, the normal state thepower Auto Power OFF has been executed, the POWER button MO etc.). The PREVIEW manual setting Page items 77 are displayed. Remaining ➲battery camera takes the atmonitor. the set exposure time. Current Entireofimage and exposure locked. Press the shutter button down fully to in complete capturing the image. Red outlet. [☞ on picture the LCD The camera is ready for burst photography. of displayed folder Page 92) ]:the mode: In the Accessing of SmartMedia™ [ (HALF Photography in] is incandescent light ★★ •] [is When shutter speed set to a)turn speed of 0.7 second orprogress slower, photographs taken as extended PC/AV terminal to Never turn the power on★★ again. •During remove the SmartMedia™ or the camera offresult while recording data or are while erasing data COLOR Page 77 ➲ the exposure, the viewfinder LED turns orange. position • Moving the camera as you press the shutter button will in a blurred image. Use , , or to select the area to enlarge. at Page the last image displays the first image, and pressing atwill thebe firstautomatically image displays the Pressing During [2X], the ISO be automatically set to ISO200. [4X],ofISO setof exposures (➲ 68). IfCarry burst photography is to set the shutter speed is set During to athe speed 0.7 second or more in the [ to Tv ] out steps 1will 2when in Photographic (SmartMedia™ formatting). actions might damage ISO Page 78 ➲Flashing ItClose takes about twice the time to while complete taking the photograph duePDR-M81 to processing ofenlargement the captured [set ],These [“Basic ] When the image is not in SmartMedia™. focus. the SmartMedia™ cover. Memo • The PDR-M81 usesto an accurate auto focus mechanism. However, the may have difficulty last image. Adjust the display area enlarge viewing the white and Slow shutter speed warning ISO400. Shutter speed • In AEB photography ( Page 71) or burst photography, the shutter speed cannot be set to 0.7 second or longer. ★★ (SMALL ★★ ) ➲ mode, the shutter speed is automatically changed to 1/2 second. Lens • Use only the SmartMedia™ specified for use with the PDR-M81. The use of other SmartMedia™ SHARPNESS Page 79 mode)” (page 109). Select [QUALITY] Settings ( focusing or not be able to focus at all for subjects and situations such as the following: ➲ image. Before you use aother new SmartMedia™ the first during time, be sure tothe increased Manual Photography mo Images can bevalue rotated by] pressing playback. Movie ( mode P. 75) [ for ] or green the aperture is to F2.9 (maximum aperture size), speed isspeed restricted [shutter PRG [ P. ] 58) •• frames. If a mode than [ set suppressed flash mode is set inthe flash photography, the]dark shutter is Function •79 Processing image Aperture Exposure compensation - When subject is distant and - SmartMedia™ Subjects moving at high speed damage camera. CONTRAST Page ➲[the • to The write protection not function if in write-protect sticker becomes Use a soft dry cloth to .thesecond. oncould the SETUP MENU and press format the (may Page 91). rotates an image counterclockwise, and pressing rotates clockwise. Pressing 1/750 PDR-ACM1A ] •are the same as to PDR-ACM1E PDR-ACM1U [PRG] and limited tosecond. between 1/2 second and 1/250 * The aboveitdirty. menu is the RECORDING Charging of flash progress ON O When there are objects in front of or behind the subject Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car body SmartMedia™ is aof device. Do do notnot bend, drop, or subject SmartMedia™ to DIGITAL ZOOM Page • wipe When the camera isOnce not79 inelectronic be sure to attach the lens cap provided with[your camera. the POWER button to turn the power off. ✭❅❍❏ away any dirt. ause, sticker ispress peeled off, reuse it. ➲ Orange•Press The QUALITY menu isprecision displayed. combinations the automatically mode. MENU inthe •the The aperture value set differ to the actual value according to the position ofUK) the zoom lens. To return to the regular display, ENTER. (Photos cannot be taken at this moment.) (for US and Canada) If the shutter speed is set to 1/350 second or less, the shutter as speed an animal is automatically athe cage a]changed person in front to 1/250 of a tree) (for European Continent) (for Get ready to take the photograph. - above Extremely low contrast subjects When the settings are made, they are displayed in(such thepocket following order. Memo Oor DC IN 5V termin excessive Also, do not carry SmartMedia™ the ofx[trousers. This might the The lens cap can also be attached to attachment following the above steps to prevent it’s LCD 79 ➲shocks. The power turns off. determined shutter speeds and aperture -in Subjects with little reflection, such as hair fur mode. •• The size displayed on the LCD monitor FULL (320 240) HALF (160 xorsubject 120). 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Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) Photography in the Program Mode Setting Names Playing Back the of Photographed Parts Image Size and Quality (Single-Frame Playback) Extended Exposure Photography (Bulb Photography) Erasing Images (Erase Frame) (continued) Manual Attaching Using How Taking Enlarging Playback About Turning to Photographs the SmartMedia™ Press Settings the Photographed of Power the Power Multi Shoulder Continuously Outlet Shutter Image On/Off Images Strap Pictures Button (Zoom (Burst Playback) Photography) Taking Erasing Button Photographs Folders and (All LCD Images Continuously Monitor in aImages Folder/All (Burst Display Photography) Folders) (In Playback (continued) (continued) Mode) Definitions Separately of the Accessories Color of the Viewfinder LED Taking and Playing Back Photographs on aMode TV (continued) Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) (continued) Exposure Compensation in the Shutter (continued) Speed-priority (continued) About Basic Settings SmartMedia™ in (Sold the mode) Aperture-priority (continued) Mode (continued) LCD Monitor Display (during photography) (continued) Manual Settings (continued) Playing Photography Installing Back Movies batteries (Auto Photography) (continued) (continued) (continued) Names of Parts (continued) Tab menu
feed ● Positive (+) Compensation The tab is displayed. setting isbattery as follows: Make sure that the issystem firmly closed. Details image ofmenu operation isrange saved are or erased, the same and as the taking camera photographs is then ready and to playing take photographs. them back onon the LCD After monitor. If you use the viewfinder to take photographs, the photography Set the mode dial to [cover ].settings direction of the arrow to open cover .1-frame ENTER. change the white and the metering in(the program mode. erased SmartMedia™. and reused. For details on these accessories, refer to the Instruction Manual for the accessory you are using. (information Movies images in the multi mode Page cannot be displayed using the zoom playback Images even if the are camera not recorded is turned directly off. SmartMedia™ but are stored temporarily within the buffer memory. display histograms, etc. prevents failed photographs due to battery wear or failed of data to a PC. details handling the AC 2x-speed playback Set Sets [•✭❅❍❏ PRG the thebalance whether color ] photographed : /or Photography mode language not to and return photographic of in menus the program displayed sensitivity in the (default) on SETUP the at51) which LCD (➲ MENU Page monitor. the to image 62) the original is For to be factory recorded. settings. feeds the image •transfer Each press of Copying of printed (black characters on white paper) set the time (text 114) F8 /display F6.8 F5.6 /18. F4.8 /Page F4.0 /and F3.4 /mode F2.9 How to take photographs Page 41 1/1000, 1/750, 1/500, 1/350, 1/250, 1/180, 1/125, 1/90, range may differ from the actual image. In this case, use the LCD Press the shutter button down halfway . the mode dial to [ ], [ ] or [ ]. SmartMedia™ having the following storage capacity can be used on your camera. current as of March 2000) feature. The last cover recorded image opens frame image appears appears on the on the LCD LCD monitor. monitor. photography is finished, check the images record the selected ones to SmartMedia™. [TIME&DATE, ] : Erases images in the currently selected folder and folders. adapter, beSet sure to read page • 2x-speed playback is performed for . Make that the SmartMedia™ is correctly loaded. by one frame. Warning: [•Av ] sure Noise :OSD Photography increases LANGUAGE when in aperture-priority will the not ISObe is reset. changed mode to (➲higher Page settings. 63) ( Page 31) Backlit portraits [PROTECTED] on the LCD monitor, cancel the protection ( Page 108) or 1remove Press down How to play back images Page 80 1/60, 1/45, 1/30, 1/20, 1/10, 1/8, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 115 1/2, monitor for photography. AF (auto-focus) and AE (auto exposure) (➲ Additional Information, [English] : value English (default) Pass Set the out mode end steps of dial 1the to to shoulder 4[1/15, either ]].LCD or inspeed-priority [strap “Photography through ]. the in the strap Shutter speed-priority Mode” isdisplayed held down. the duration that 2MBCarry /4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB/64MB/128MB the mode dial to [isin (all 3.3 types) ]•the adjust :]When Erases the all brightness folders recorded of the on the monitor SmartMedia™. Page [Set •V 1-frame feed is continued for the The aperture and the shutter speed corresponding to(➲that [•To Tv :write-protection Photography shutter mode Page 65) halfway. bright scenes (such and highly reflective subjects •the You can also carry out step 8snowfields) while verifying the image step 7. DPOF (in Page 102). Glossary) start to function. 0”7, 1”, 1”5, 2”, 3”, 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 15” •Very Do not remove orV) load the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter while the camera is mode. on. This ]65) :POWER Japanese [value [NORMAL] :(3.3 Equivalent toas color ISO100 Carry Set Use out or mode steps to dial select 1 to to 2[erased, the “Manual ]. images photographed Settings” (page in 58). the multi photography You can also connect the PC card adapter and floppy disk adapter ( in 123) sold separately to transfer SmartMedia™ Changing the LCD monitor display Page 116 The images or folders are and the camera returns toPage the is held down. duration that are displayed on the LCD monitor. If the appropriate (page attachment or on in “Photography the camera. in the Full Manual Mode” (page 67). Press the button to turn the power on. full manual mode (➲ Page 67) [ M ] : Photography in Press the MENU button. •[2X] Shots predominantly of sky Even ifreturn photography is disconnect terminated midway before capturing three images bythe releasing theAC shutter • AF If you take aup photograph after erasing an athis number continuing from last Ifphotographed When or AE are locked, the beep tone (➲ Page 111) sounds and the Use ormade to change the setting inimage, the menu, 2 Press down might the manual settings tosame their defaults. Iftab happens, manually set conditions again. : High-sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO200 (default) • Before you connect or the AC adapter, be sure to turn the camera OFF. the adapter is Press the image quality button to select the preset combination cannot be set even if the shutter speed is adjusted to images to a PC. 16MB (SM-M1600D)/32MB (SM-M3200D)/64MB (SM-M6400D)/128M (SM-M1280D) The respective last image mode. frame appears on LCD monitor. You can also select the image by the operation as for thumbnail display ( Page 83). Carry out steps 1 to on page 109. When the camera is turned on, set the mode dial to thethe desired The shutter speed and the aperture value corresponding todisplay the Reverse playback, 2x-speed playback All descriptions inor this Instruction Manual are for when language is set to [ENGLISH]. Press or to select the image. button, images already photographed can be saved and erased by playback the method. image is assigned as image number. ● Negative (–) Compensation The viewfinder RECORDING LED turns MENU green. is2 displayed. •press The image the photograph is taken is slightly less clear than images. (This is fully. connected disconnected with the power ON, camera settings may beabove reset (SET-UP Page 109, and ENTER. :before High-sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO400 its limit, the shutter speed isthe displayed inthe red. Reverse 1-frame feed To [4X] cancel erasing of image data, select [monitor. ]Photography, and press ENTER. quality and size, while viewing indication on the starts a reverse • The press of mode. shutter speed are displayed on the LCD If the appropriate The length of time to capture images varies according to the photographic conditions. • Images can also be erased in the thumbnail mode. In this case, the camera enters the single frame Select [SYSTEM INFO.] on the SETUP MENU and because television displays images at a lower resolution.) • Spotlit subjects, particularly against dark backgrounds Manual Settings Page 58) orPage the camera malfunction. however, is in this state. feeds the image •may Each press oftoinbegin EXP. ]. To cancel changing of settings, press .you Use or todial select the frame want to enlarge. Press the or Zoom to switch select [( S/C ].isphotography 21) towards “T” playback. Floppy Disk Adapter (FlashPath) ]possible is selected, [NO IMAGE] displayed after all folders When playback. Press Set mode in the to [ sure Tv mode, ].the or press or the shutter button fully Before photography, make that the lens cap has been combination cannot be set even ifflash aperture isin.black adjusted to its playback) mode, and enters the thumbnail playback mode after the image is erased. status display. ]or mode: In [[playback Press the display/info button. Self-timer photography and]down are not possible. •the The display unit varies according to the output system. •theCopying of (frame printed text (white characters on paper) .playback press reverse by one frame. This adapter allows SmartMedia™ to be used as 3.5" floppy disk. have been erased (unless the SmartMedia™ contains protected You can also select the image by the same operation as for thumbnail playback ( [4X], PageISO 83). Automatic begins. • Playback becomes 2x-speed to reduce aperture size. Press to increase aperture size. Press camera takes a picture. The manual setting removed the camera. limit, aperture value isbe displayed in red. Photography, however, the [Scenes M ]from mode tomenu set the speed to simultaneously 0.7 second During [2X], the ISO will automatically set between ISO100 ISO200. During be ☞ set the quality and size ➲shutter Page 112 •the With the NTSC system, images can be displayed on the LCD monitor and TVwill during •To with low reflectivity, such as shots green or dark foliage Each press of the display/info button switches the display •of1-frame feed isand continued The SYSTEM INFO. displayed. reverse for the duration This adapter isplayback inserted into the], floppy your PC, allowing for the images). The viewfinder LED turns redis image data being recorded onto Insert the adapter connector plug into the DC IN values are displayed In the photography modes ([while [and ISO400. ]disk oris [ drive ]),on the lens photography and playback. is possible inAC this state. automatically set between ISO100 is held down. format as follows: duration that Note: The larger the F value, the smaller the aperture size become or longer. •Press Remove and insert SmartMedia™ with the camera’s power turned off.Aperture value is held down. that To quit the SETUP MENU, change the mode dial setting. Shutter speed Adjust the zoom ratio by the Zoom switch. (Zoom to display option menu, press or to images recorded on the SmartMedia™ to be transferred to the PC. the SmartMedia™. Sets video output system according to country in which your camera is used. on the left ofthe the LCD Press the shutter button down halfway and press 5V terminal on the camera. extends from the camera body. •the PAL system, images cannot bethe displayed When a cable is connected, only and versa. the image quality button switches the quality and size Gently insert the SmartMedia™ as far as it, simultaneously. can go ✭❅❍❏ [Pressing ]vice isWith displayed on the LCD monitor. Viewfinder LED •select Recorded data may bepress erased (destroyed) in the situations listed below. Note that Toshiba White Balance Additional Information, Glossary to increase shutter speed. Pressand to decrease shutter speed. Press Press or to move forward reverse. ☞ ➲ PRG ] and ENTER. ] and press ENTER. [ switch Page 21) ✤❅▼❁❉●❅❄ 1 Press down TV display is available. monitor screen. When the camera is turned on, the Auto Power OFF function Canceling pause settings infully the following order. it down . system ✳▼❁■❄❁❒❄ ★❉▲▼❏❇❒❁❍ ✩❍❁❇❅ ❏■●❙ Press or to select the item you desired toMeaning set, Pause with the SmartMedia™ electrodes (metal contacts) Additional Information, Glossary) [NTSC] :allNTSC (white Corporation accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the loss of recorded data enters in these •Adapter When images in a folder are erased, that folder itself is also(destruction) erased. The camera determines the balance by averaging the various kinds playback of light that actually halfway. AC to to next frame/ to“T” go back one ❉■❆❏❒❍❁▼❉❏■ To prevent valuable data from being erased, attach the write•••advance With the PAL system, images are played back with apressing black frame •frame After pause is cancelled, the switch to the will the image. Pressing ENTER the setting. or ,, SmartMedia™ and manual Exposure compensation (➲ Page 69) using Colorthe When [Zoom M ]selects isis selected on the [ halfway EXP. ]remove option menu, orsurrounded. the shutter speed setting becomes operational. State Never open the SmartMedia™ cover orenlarge the while anmakes image is being recorded. This or and manual setting (➲ Page 58) or film speed Exposure compensation (➲ Page 69) using Play back Reverse procedure “Loading the Batteries” and remove the batteries. •facing Pressing the shutter button down adjusts the exposure, • Playback paused. [PAL] :for PAL system ( camera. Additional Information, Glossary) situations: the lens. This setting allows you to set in advance the white balance when taking photographs under and press ENTER. the rear of the For the US/Canada: PDR-ACM1A Holding down or moves forward or reverse continuously. Setting 1 Setting 2 Setting 3 resumes at the last state that was 2 protect sticker at the write-protect area. Data can no longer be Press may corrupt the data on the SmartMedia™ or damage the SmartMedia™ itself. possible, but does not make the exposure compensation possible. However the exposure value is down To return normal press the Zoom switch towards setting (➲toPage Page 58)magnification, or film speed setting (➲ Page 78) using ENTER Pass the shoulder strap through the loop and pull. setting (➲ 78) using ENTER are also possible. and pressing the shutter button fully takes the shot. TM[ is down When the SmartMedia™ used incorrectly by the user or a third party [ ], ] or [ ] AE or AF are locked with the shutter button held half fully. specific lighting conditions. For Europe: PDR-ACM1E active before the pause. Firmly insert the SmartMedia as far as it can go. displayed on is the LCD monitor. Press ENTER. recorded or setting erased from SmartMedia™. Toon write oraterase data from is to be recorded. Sets the color mode and photographic sensitivity which the image “W”. are also possible. The default different depending the destination country/area. Use or to select the desired item Press ENTER, images displayed simultaneously. •[FIRMWARE If you shoot anine when preview isversion ON (➲ camera. Pageorabout 77), down. If no isstill carried outare forthe ais fixed amount oftotime (default: one minute), ON -operation When the SmartMedia™ exposed toset static electricity electrical noise power For the UK: PDR-ACM1U VER.] :picture, Displays firmware ofto this Stop SmartMedia™, peel off the sticker. camera ready to take photographs. Warning: Noise increases when the ISO is changed higher settings. image isis displayed and a white frame and green Green The Compose picture, press the shutter button down halfway, and press it down [the AW ] no :the Automatic adjustment (default) Thumbnail Display Page 83 recorded image is displayed on for about two ]specifications Standby mode [enlarged, ••-For If operation is carried out a screen fixed amount offrom time (default: about 1shutter minute), thewear. power is turned TM consumption is set to its minimum state (power almost off)that to prevent battery This is .in and press When the SmartMedia™ isfor removed ordarkens the camera isPage turned off while recording erasing The image the LCD monitor sometimes the time the button isdata, pressed down details, refer to the of AC information. adapter 127. [CARD INFO.] : on Displays the SmartMedia Playback returns to the start ofturned the movie. frame are displayed the LCD monitor. ] : Photography outdoors [ Default setting: seconds. off to preserve battery life. This is called “Auto Power OFF”. To return to the normal state, press the fully. ➲ Page 40 called the Auto Power OFF. This setting allows you to set the time when the camera turns off halfway until the image becomes focused. [NORMAL] : picture, Equivalent to ISO100 (default) data, frame advance when images aredefaults. played back or during formatting alarm of the The options are displayed. Stop [RESET] : Returns settings to Flashing [ the ], [ color ]conditions or their [shutter ]being Self-timer in frame operation at a handshake . Compose the press the button down halfway, and press it down The white frame indicates entire image, while the green [ ] : Photography in cloudy POWER button again. 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This camera cannot focus subjects within 10 cm (0.33 ft) (WIDE side setting) to 80you cm (2.62 to ft) unless in the select options press ENTER. digital The effective zoom mode firing with distance theon focal of the distance flash isoptions. increased approximately by a0.8 factor m (2.62 of 2.2. to 3.0 (9.84 ft) (WIDE side setting, Auto Select mode has the following Choose the option toft)suit them image want photograph. Select this option toand take photographs of fast-moving subjects. macro photography mode. Though photographs be47 taken even at a distance of about 80cm (2.62 ft) or more ISO [2X]). For asetting: detailed description each option, refer To tocan page through Pressing ENTERofselects the setting. cancel, press . page 51: in the macro photography mode, it may take time for the camera to focus. In the... macro photography mode, you the LCD monitor [ the ]mode Automatically adjusts exposure settings ➲ take Page portraits 49 ☞ The camera automatically adjusts the focus and ...off. To at night Set dial to [canthenot ] focus orturn [ and ]. exposure settings. ] mode Portrait ➲ Page Set[ the dial to 49 [ ] or [ ]. .... To take continuous shots of moving subjects Landscape ➲ Page 49 thecan [ portraits the dial picture Zoom In the [ ]mode ] mode, flash when].[ key. is selected. .... ToCompose take The]16 shots that you take in this mode are Set the tophotography [ using ] [ ]beorset [switch • Pressing the Zoom switch ] Sports ➲ Page 50towards the “T” zooms in on the [ saved as a single image. ... To Press take landscape shots the flash button to set to the subject, enlarges the on the LCD desired monitor. mode ] and Night ➲ Page 50 subject [ Press the FOCUS button. Pressing the Zoom switch towards the “W”the provides a wider while viewing the LCD monitor status ] 16-frame ➲ Page 51 [ photographs ... To•When take ofmulti fast-moving subjects you press the FOCUS button, the or focus modes are display. displayed angle picture. Options When you pressorder the onflash the available flash modes are in the following the button, LCD monitor. •displayed position movesthere according to the Zoomthat switch setting. in the following order. InThe the lens Auto Select mode, are some settings cannot be changed as the camera makes the Press ENTER. The iconautomatically. forthe theselected mode that yousettings selected is displayed in settings These vary according tothe the mode. The icon of mode is displayed on the upper leftLCD side of the LCD monitor. monitor or the display. ● Focus photography The camera is status ready to take photographs. Select this option to take photographs of people against a dusk or ...... Can be set. night-time When “1m”background. or “3m” is set, the camera will focus on subjects in a Memo ● Exposure compensation distance of 1m (3.28 ft) or 3m (9.84 ft) to shutter take photos. Compose the picture, press the button down halfway, and press it down
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Other Applications
Handy Functions
Memo
In movie mode, the 2.2X digital zoom photography is possible. fully.•• ➲ Page 41 only ...... Cannot specified. When the Night mode is selected, the flashbe mode is fixed(set to automatically) The camera takes the picture. Slow Synchro (the flash is fired at[ a slower shutter speed.) Press the FOCUS button repeatedly the appears. ● About flash photography ] isuntil selected in[ the [] icon ] mode. It can not be set in the * [No display] Auto can be set when take a photograph with a dark background or at a dark [ • If ]you mode.
place, shutter on speed slows down, and thebe slow shutter ................................................ Flash can set as required in this mode. Look at thetheimage the LCD monitor to compose the picture. Memo speed warning is displayed. (When the shutter is pressed the LCD Monitor ➲ Page 42 Automatically fixed to red-eye auto .................................................. ☞ Using halfway down, the viewfinder LED blinks and the • Optimum print effect for a selected scene green is available by slow using a
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Compose the picture. ................................................ Automatically fixed to slow synchro ] is displayed in the LCD monitor.) shutter speed mark [ printer. PressTothe shutter button halfway, and press fully. ➲ Page 40 distorted image,down we➲recommend using a tripod to it down Additional Information, (page 134) ☞prevent ............................... Flash photography isGlossary not possible. camera button stable. down halfway, and press it down fully. ➲ Page 40 Presskeep thethe shutter
When you are using the flash, the flash icons on the LCD monitor are displayed in yellow when the ● About burst photography Memo shutter button is pressed halfway down. • Macro photography is not canceled evenphotography if the cameraisisnot turned off or the Auto Power OFF function is ...... Burst possible in these modes. activated.
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Taking Photographs in a Variety of Modes ([
] Automatically adjusts the focus and exposure settings The camera automatically adjusts the focus and exposure settings to take photographs.
] Portrait Select this option to make people stand out with the background out-of-focus.
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Taking Zoom Changing Photography Photographs Photography theinUsing Focus in [the ]Flash Mode (Auto Select mode) Taking Photographs a Variety of Modes ([ ] Mode) (continued)
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Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
The macro photography is used whenaccording the distance totimes the subject is places. between 10special cm (0.33 ft) (WIDE side Zoom In the photography default setting, allows themode flash you photography to will take be automatically zoom shots up set toto to 2.8 function the in dark size or wide-angle No photography setting isdepending needed to This mode enables automatic the photographic conditions. Photographs can be taken
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This camera cannot focus subjects within 10 cm (0.33 ft) (WIDE side setting) to 80you cm (2.62 to ft) unless in the select options press ENTER. digital The effective zoom mode firing with distance theon focal of the distance flash isoptions. increased approximately by a0.8 factor m (2.62 of 2.2. to 3.0 (9.84 ft) (WIDE side setting, Auto Select mode has the following Choose the option toft)suit them image want photograph. Select this option toand take photographs of fast-moving subjects. macro photography mode. Though photographs be47 taken even at a distance of about 80cm (2.62 ft) or more ISO [2X]). For asetting: detailed description each option, refer To tocan page through Pressing ENTERofselects the setting. cancel, press . page 51: in the macro photography mode, it may take time for the camera to focus. In the... macro photography mode, you the LCD monitor [ the ]mode Automatically adjusts exposure settings Page portraits 49 The camera automatically adjusts the focus and ...off. To take at night Set dial to [canthenot ] focus orturn [ and ]. exposure settings. ] mode Portrait dial Page Set[ the to 49 [ ] or [ ]. .... To take continuous shots of moving subjects Landscape 49 thecan [ portraits the dial picture Zoom In the [ ]mode ] mode, flash photography when].[ key. is selected. .... ToCompose take The]16 shots that you take in this mode are Set the toPage [ using ] [ ]beorset [switch • Pressing the ZoomPage switch ] Sports 50towards the “T” zooms in on the [ saved as a single image. ... To Press take landscape shots the flash button to set to the subject, enlarges the on the LCD desired monitor. mode ] and Night Page 50 subject [ Press the FOCUS button. Pressing the Zoom switch towards the “W”the provides a wider while viewing the LCDPage monitor status ] 16-frame 51 [ photographs ... To•When take ofmulti fast-moving subjects you press the FOCUS button, the or focus modes are display. displayed angle picture. Options When you pressorder the onflash the available flash modes are in the following the button, LCD monitor. •displayed position movesthere according to the Zoomthat switch setting. in the following order. InThe the lens Auto Select mode, are some settings cannot be changed as the camera makes the Press ENTER. The iconautomatically. forthe theselected mode that yousettings selected is displayed in settings These vary according tothe the mode. The icon of mode is displayed on the upper leftLCD side of the LCD monitor. monitor or the display. Focus photography The camera is status ready to take photographs. Select this option to take photographs of people against a dusk or ...... Can be set. night-time When “1m”background. or “3m” is set, the camera will focus on subjects in a Memo Exposure compensation distance of 1m (3.28 ft) or 3m (9.84 ft) to shutter take photos. Compose the picture, press the button down halfway, and press it down
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Other Applications
Handy Functions
Memo
movie mode, the 2.2X digital zoom photography is possible. fully.•• In Page 41 only ...... Cannot specified. When the Night mode is selected, the flashbe mode is fixed(set to automatically) The camera takes the picture. Slow Synchro (the flash is fired at[ a slower shutter speed.) Press the FOCUS button repeatedly the appears. About flash photography ] isuntil selected in[ the [] icon ] mode. It can not be set in the * [No display] Auto can be set when take a photograph with a dark background or at a dark [ • If ]you mode.
place, shutter on speed slows down, and thebe slow shutter ................................................ Flash can set as required in this mode. Look at thetheimage the LCD monitor to compose the picture. Memo speed warning is displayed. (When the shutter is pressed halfway down, the viewfinder LED blinks and the • Optimum print effect for a selected scene green is available by slow using a Compose the picture. ................................................ Automatically fixed to slow synchro ] is displayed in the LCD monitor.) shutter speed mark [ printer. PressTothe shutter button halfway, and press fully. prevent distorted image,down we recommend using a tripod to it down Information,isGlossary (page 134) ...............................Additional Flash photography not possible. camera button stable. down halfway, and press it down fully. Presskeep thethe shutter
Using the LCD Monitor Page 42 Automatically fixed to red-eye auto ..................................................
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When you are using the flash, the flash icons on the LCD monitor are displayed in yellow when the About burst photography Memo shutter button is pressed halfway down. • Macro photography is not canceled evenphotography if the cameraisisnot turned off or the Auto Power OFF function is ...... Burst possible in these modes. activated.
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Taking Photographs in a Variety of Modes ([ ] 16-frame multi
Erasing Images
• Though zoom playback is not possible, playback of multi image pictures (➲ Page 86) is possible. • Digital zoom photography is not possible. • Photographs cannot be taken at HALF size or SMALL size. When HALF size or SMALL size is set 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.
Playing Back Images
Memo
Taking Photographs
This mode takes 16 shots continuously at 0.13 second intervals (7.5 frames/second). The 16 photographed images are saved as one image (FULL size: 2400 x 1600 pixels). This mode is effective for continuously photographing moving subjects.
Getting Ready
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Handy Functions Other Applications Additional Information
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Taking Zoom Changing Photography Photographs Photography theinUsing Focus in [the ]Flash Mode (Auto Select mode) Taking Photographs a Variety of Modes ([ ] Mode) (continued)
Erasing Images
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Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
The macro photography is used whenaccording the distance totimes the subject is places. between 10special cm (0.33 ft) (WIDE side Zoom In the photography default setting, allows themode flash you photography to will take be automatically zoom shots up set toto to 2.8 function the in dark size or wide-angle No photography setting isdepending needed to This mode enables automatic the photographic conditions. Photographs can be taken
[setting) Sports Press to option menu, press orof toscreen to 80 cmup (2.62 ft).display on set the off ]in distance the flash. The to the subject. firing mode You can be also set enlarge to suit the thesetting center conditions the where flash take is to photographs be used. in the easily this mode asflash the camera automatically makes the suitable to theand conditions.
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This camera cannot focus subjects within 10 cm (0.33 ft) (WIDE side setting) to 80you cm (2.62 to ft) unless in the select options press ENTER. digital The effective zoom mode firing with distance theon focal of the distance flash isoptions. increased approximately by a0.8 factor m (2.62 of 2.2. to 3.0 (9.84 ft) (WIDE side setting, Auto Select mode has the following Choose the option toft)suit them image want photograph. Select this option toand take photographs of fast-moving subjects. macro photography mode. Though photographs be47 taken even at a distance of about 80cm (2.62 ft) or more ISO [2X]). For asetting: detailed description each option, refer To tocan page through Pressing ENTERofselects the setting. cancel, press . page 51: in the macro photography mode, it may take time for the camera to focus. In the... macro photography mode, you the LCD monitor [ the ]mode Automatically adjusts exposure settings Page portraits 49 The camera automatically adjusts the focus and ...off. To take at night Set dial to [canthenot ] focus orturn [ and ]. exposure settings. ] mode Portrait dial Page Set[ the to 49 [ ] or [ ]. .... To take continuous shots of moving subjects Landscape 49 thecan [ portraits the dial picture Zoom In the [ ]mode ] mode, flash photography when].[ key. is selected. .... ToCompose take The]16 shots that you take in this mode Set the toPage [ using ] [ ]beorset [switch Wide Tele are • Pressing the ZoomPage switch ] Sports 50towards the “T” zooms in on the [ saved as a single image. ... To Press take landscape shots the flash button to set to the subject, enlarges the on the LCD desired monitor. mode ] and Night Page 50 subject [ Press the FOCUS button. Pressing the Zoom switch towards the “W”the provides a wider while viewing the LCDPage monitor status ] 16-frame 51 [ photographs ... To•When take ofmulti fast-moving subjects you press the FOCUS button, the or focus modes are display. displayed angle picture. Options When you pressorder the onflash the available flash modes are in the following the button, LCD monitor. •displayed position movesthere according to the Zoomthat switch setting. in the following order. InThe the lens Auto Select mode, are some settings cannot be changed as the camera makes the Press ENTER. The iconautomatically. forthe theselected mode that yousettings selected is displayed in settings These vary according tothe the mode. The icon of mode is displayed on the upper leftLCD side of the LCD monitor. monitor or the display. Focus photography The camera is status ready to take photographs. Select this option to take photographs of people against a dusk or be set.forced flash [ ...... Can ] Red-eye (“1m” [ Nobackground. display] Auto)* night-time When or “3m” is set, the camera will focus on subjects in a Memo Exposure compensation distance of 1m (3.28 ft) or 3m (9.84 ft) to shutter take photos. Compose the picture, press the button down halfway, and press it down
] Night
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Handy Functions
Memo [
] Suppressed flash
[
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movie mode, the 2.2X digital zoom photography is possible. fully.•• In Page 41 only ...... Cannot specified. When the Night mode is selected, the flashbe mode is fixed(set to automatically) The camera takes the picture. Slow Synchro (the flash is fired at[ a slower shutter speed.) Press the FOCUS button repeatedly the appears. About flash photography ] isuntil selected in[ the [] icon ] mode. It can not be set in the * [No display] Auto can be set when take a photograph with a dark background or at a dark [ • If ]you mode.
place, shutter on speed slows down, and thebe slow shutter ................................................ Flash can set as required in this mode. Look at thetheimage the LCD monitor to compose the picture. Memo speed warning is displayed. (When the shutter is pressed halfway down, the viewfinder LED blinks and the • Optimum print effect for a selected scene green is available by slow using a Compose the picture. ................................................ Automatically fixed to slow synchro ] is displayed in the LCD monitor.) shutter speed mark [ printer. PressTothe shutter button halfway, and press fully. prevent distorted image,down we recommend using a tripod to it down Information,isGlossary (page 134) ...............................Additional Flash photography not possible. camera button stable. down halfway, and press it down fully. Presskeep thethe shutter
Using the LCD Monitor Page 42 Automatically fixed to red-eye auto ..................................................
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When you are using the flash, the flash icons on the LCD monitor are displayed in yellow when the About burst photography Memo shutter button is pressed halfway down. • Macro photography is not canceled evenphotography if the cameraisisnot turned off or the Auto Power OFF function is ...... Burst possible in these modes. activated.
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Zoom Photography (continued)
Playing Back Images
Press the shutter button down halfway, and press it down fully. ➲ Page 40
Taking Photographs
To set the digital zoom: 1 Press the MENU button. or to select [DIGITAL ZOOM] and press . 2 Use or to select [APPROVED] and press ENTER. 3 Use 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.
Getting Ready
Digital Zoom Photography
Memo
• In movie mode, only the 2.2X digital zoom photography is possible.
Other Applications
Digital zoom
Handy Functions
Optical zoom 1X to 2.8X
Erasing Images
• The digital zoom photography is canceled by pressing the 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 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.
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Taking Zoom Changing Photography Photographs Photography theinUsing Focus in [the ]Flash Mode (Auto Select mode) Taking Photographs a Variety of Modes ([ ] Mode) (continued)
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Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
The macro photography is used whenaccording the distance totimes the subject is places. between 10special cm (0.33 ft) (WIDE side Zoom In the photography default setting, allows themode flash you photography to will take be automatically zoom shots up set toto to 2.8 function the in dark size or wide-angle No photography setting isdepending needed to This mode enables automatic the photographic conditions. Photographs can be taken
[setting) Sports Press to option menu, press orof toscreen to 80 cmup (2.62 ft).display on set the off ]in distance the flash. The to the subject. firing mode You can be also set enlarge to suit the thesetting center conditions the where flash take is to photographs be used. in the easily this mode asflash the camera automatically makes the suitable to theand conditions.
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This camera cannot focus subjects within 10 cm (0.33 ft) (WIDE side setting) to 80you cm (2.62 to ft) unless in the select options press ENTER. digital The effective zoom mode firing with distance theon focal of the distance flash isoptions. increased approximately by a0.8 factor m (2.62 of 2.2. to 3.0 (9.84 ft) (WIDE side setting, Auto Select mode has the following Choose the option toft)suit them image want photograph. Select this option toand take photographs of fast-moving subjects. macro photography mode. Though photographs be47 taken even at a distance of about 80cm (2.62 ft) or more ISO [2X]). For asetting: detailed description each option, refer To tocan page through Pressing ENTERofselects the setting. cancel, press . page 51: in the macro photography mode, it may take time for the camera to focus. In the... macro photography mode, you the LCD monitor [ the ]mode Automatically adjusts exposure settings ➲ take Page portraits 49 ☞ The camera automatically adjusts the focus and ...off. To at night Set dial to [canthenot ] focus orturn [ and ]. exposure settings. ] mode Portrait ➲ Page Set[ the dial to 49 [ ] or [ ]. .... To take continuous shots of moving subjects Landscape ➲ Page 49 thecan [ portraits the dial picture Zoom In the [ ]mode ] mode, flash when].[ key. is selected. .... ToCompose take The]16 shots that you take in this mode are Set the tophotography [ using ] [ ]beorset [switch • Pressing the Zoom switch ] Sports ➲ Page 50towards the “T” zooms in on the [ saved as a single image. ... To Press take landscape shots the flash button to set to the subject, enlarges the on the LCD desired monitor. mode ] and Night ➲ Page 50 subject [ Press the FOCUS button. Pressing the Zoom switch towards the “W”the provides a wider while viewing the LCD monitor status ] 16-frame ➲ Page 51 [ photographs ... To•When take ofmulti fast-moving subjects you press the FOCUS button, the or focus modes are display. displayed angle picture. Options When you pressorder the onflash the available flash modes are in the following the button, LCD monitor. •displayed position movesthere according to the Zoomthat switch setting. in the following order. InThe the lens Auto Select mode, are some settings cannot be changed as the camera makes the Press ENTER. The iconautomatically. forthe theselected mode that yousettings selected is displayed in settings These vary according tothe the mode. The icon of mode is displayed on the upper leftLCD side of the LCD monitor. monitor or the display. ● Focus photography The camera is status ready to take photographs. Select this option to take photographs of people against a dusk or ...... Can be set. night-time When “1m”background. or “3m” is set, the camera will focus on subjects in a Memo ● Exposure compensation distance of 1m (3.28 ft) or 3m (9.84 ft) to shutter take photos. Compose the picture, press the button down halfway, and press it down
] Night
Additional Information
Other Applications
Handy Functions
Memo
In movie mode, the 2.2X digital zoom photography is possible. fully.•• ➲ Page 41 only ...... Cannot specified. When the Night mode is selected, the flashbe mode is fixed(set to automatically) The camera takes the picture. Slow Synchro (the flash is fired at[ a slower shutter speed.) Press the FOCUS button repeatedly the appears. ● About flash photography ] isuntil selected in[ the [] icon ] mode. It can not be set in the * [No display] Auto can be set when take a photograph with a dark background or at a dark [ • If ]you mode.
place, shutter on speed slows down, and thebe slow shutter ................................................ Flash can set as required in this mode. Look at thetheimage the LCD monitor to compose the picture. Memo speed warning is displayed. (When the shutter is pressed the LCD Monitor ➲ Page 42 Automatically fixed to red-eye auto .................................................. ☞ Using halfway down, the viewfinder LED blinks and the • Optimum print effect for a selected scene green is available by slow using a
compatible
Compose the picture. ................................................ Automatically fixed to slow synchro ] is displayed in the LCD monitor.) shutter speed mark [ printer. PressTothe shutter button halfway, and press fully. ➲ Page 40 distorted image,down we➲recommend using a tripod to it down Additional Information, (page 134) ☞prevent ............................... Flash photography isGlossary not possible. camera button stable. down halfway, and press it down fully. ➲ Page 40 Presskeep thethe shutter
When you are using the flash, the flash icons on the LCD monitor are displayed in yellow when the ● About burst photography Memo shutter button is pressed halfway down. • Macro photography is not canceled evenphotography if the cameraisisnot turned off or the Auto Power OFF function is ...... Burst possible in these modes. activated.
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Self-timer Photography When the self-timer is used, the camera automatically takes a picture after the preset time (2 or 10 seconds).
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When you press the self-timer button, the following are displayed in order on the LCD monitor.
[ 10s] 10 seconds
[ 2s] 2 seconds
Press the shutter button down halfway, and press it down fully. ➲ Page 40
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Additional Information
• Burst photography is not possible. • In movie mode, press the shutter button down fully to stop recording. If this operation is not performed, photography is automatically stopped when the SmartMedia™ runs out of free space or when the size of a single picture has reached the maximum recordable size.
Other Applications
Memo
Handy Functions
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 .
Erasing Images
Compose the picture.
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[No display] setting OFF
Taking Photographs
Press the self-timer button while viewing the status display area.
Getting Ready
Set the mode dial to [
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Getting Ready
The macro photography is used whenaccording the distance totimes the subject is places. between 10special cm (0.33 ft) (WIDE side Zoom In the photography default setting, allows themode flash you photography to will take be automatically zoom shots up set toto to 2.8 function the in dark size or wide-angle No photography setting isdepending needed to This mode enables automatic the photographic conditions. Photographs can be taken
[setting) Sports Press to option menu, press orof toscreen to 80 cmup (2.62 ft).display on set the off ]in distance the flash. The to the subject. firing mode You can be also set enlarge to suit the thesetting center conditions the where flash take is to photographs be used. in the easily this mode asflash the camera automatically makes the suitable to theand conditions.
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This camera cannot focus subjects within 10 cm (0.33 ft) (WIDE side setting) to 80you cm (2.62 to ft) unless in the select options press ENTER. digital The effective zoom mode firing with distance theon focal of the distance flash isoptions. increased approximately by a0.8 factor m (2.62 of 2.2. to 3.0 (9.84 ft) (WIDE side setting, Auto Select mode has the following Choose the option toft)suit them image want photograph. Select this option toand take photographs of fast-moving subjects. macro photography mode. Though photographs be47 taken even at a distance of about 80cm (2.62 ft) or more ISO [2X]). For asetting: detailed description each option, refer To tocan page through Pressing ENTERofselects the setting. cancel, press . page 51: in the macro photography mode, it may take time for the camera to focus. In the... macro photography mode, you the LCD monitor [ the ]mode Automatically adjusts exposure settings ➲ take Page portraits 49 ☞ The camera automatically adjusts the focus and ...off. To at night Set dial to [canthenot ] focus orturn [ and ]. exposure settings. ] mode Portrait ➲ Page Set[ the dial to 49 [ ] or [ ]. .... To take continuous shots of moving subjects Landscape ➲ Page 49 thecan [ portraits the dial picture Zoom In the [ ]mode ] mode, flash when].[ key. is selected. .... ToCompose take The]16 shots that you take in this mode Set the tophotography [ using ] [ ]beorset [switch Wide Tele are • Pressing the Zoom switch ] Sports ➲ Page 50towards the “T” zooms in on the [ saved as a single image. ... To Press take landscape shots the flash button to set to the subject, enlarges the on the LCD desired monitor. mode ] and Night ➲ Page 50 subject [ Press the FOCUS button. Pressing the Zoom switch towards the “W”the provides a wider while viewing the LCD monitor status ] 16-frame ➲ Page 51 [ photographs ... To•When take ofmulti fast-moving subjects you press the FOCUS button, the or focus modes are display. displayed angle picture. Options When you pressorder the onflash the available flash modes are in the following the button, LCD monitor. •displayed position movesthere according to the Zoomthat switch setting. in the following order. InThe the lens Auto Select mode, are some settings cannot be changed as the camera makes the Press ENTER. The iconautomatically. forthe theselected mode that yousettings selected is displayed in settings These vary according tothe the mode. The icon of mode is displayed on the upper leftLCD side of the LCD monitor. monitor or the display. ● Focus photography The camera is status ready to take photographs. Select this option to take photographs of people against a dusk or be set.forced flash [ ...... Can ] Red-eye (“1m” [ Nobackground. display] Auto)* night-time When or “3m” is set, the camera will focus on subjects in a ● Exposure compensation distance of 1m (3.28 ft) or 3m (9.84 ft) to shutter take photos. Compose the picture, press the button down halfway, and press it down
] Night
Additional Information
Other Applications
Handy Functions
[
] Suppressed flash
[
] Forced flash
In movie mode, the 2.2X digital zoom photography is possible. fully.•• ➲ Page 41 only ...... Cannot specified. When the Night mode is selected, the flashbe mode is fixed(set to automatically) The camera takes the picture. Slow Synchro (the flash is fired at[ a slower shutter speed.) Press the FOCUS button repeatedly the appears. ● About flash photography ] isuntil selected in[ the [] icon ] mode. It can not be set in the * [No display] Auto can be set when take a photograph with a dark background or at a dark [ • If ]you mode.
shutter on speed slows down, and thebe slow shutter ................................................ Flash can set as required in this mode. Look place, at thetheimage the LCD monitor to compose the picture. speed warning is displayed. (When the shutter is pressed the LCD Monitor ➲ Page 42 Automatically fixed to red-eye auto .................................................. ☞ Using halfway down, the viewfinder LED blinks and the • Optimum print effect for a selected scene green is available by slow using a
compatible
Compose the picture. ................................................ Automatically fixed to slow synchro ] is displayed in the LCD monitor.) shutter speed mark [ printer. PressTothe shutter button halfway, and press fully. ➲ Page 40 distorted image,down we➲recommend using a tripod to it down Additional Information, (page 134) ☞prevent ............................... Flash photography isGlossary not possible. camera button stable. down halfway, and press it down fully. ➲ Page 40 Presskeep thethe shutter
When you are using the flash, the flash icons on the LCD monitor are displayed in yellow when the ● About burst photography shutter button is pressed halfway down. • Macro photography is not canceled evenphotography if the cameraisisnot turned off or the Auto Power OFF function is ...... Burst possible in these modes. activated.
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Photography Using the Flash (continued) 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.
] Red-Eye Forced Flash Use this mode to avoid the red-eye effect (➲ Additional Information, Glossary) when photographing people in low-light conditions. Red-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.
] 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.
] 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.
In [ ], [ ] or [ ] mode, flash photography is not possible. In [ ] mode, flash photography is fixed to red-eye auto. ] mode, flash photography is fixed to slow synchro. In [ In the flash photography mode, the flash always fires twice. A picture is taken at the second firing.
Other Applications
• • • •
Handy Functions
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Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) Photography in the Program Mode Setting Names Playing Back the of Photographed Parts Image Size and Quality (Single-Frame Playback) Extended Exposure Photography (Bulb Photography) Erasing Images (Erase Frame) (continued) Manual Attaching Using How Taking Enlarging Playback About Turning to Photographs the SmartMedia™ Press Settings the Photographed of Power the Power Multi Shoulder Continuously Outlet Shutter Image On/Off Images Strap Pictures Button (Zoom (Burst Playback) Photography) Taking Erasing Button Photographs Folders and (All LCD Images Continuously Monitor in aImages Folder/All (Burst Display Photography) Folders) (In Playback (continued) (continued) Mode) Definitions Separately of the Accessories Color of the Viewfinder LED Taking and Playing Back Photographs on aMode TV (continued) Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) (continued) Exposure Compensation in the Shutter (continued) Speed-priority (continued) About Basic Settings SmartMedia™ in (Sold the mode) Aperture-priority (continued) Mode (continued) LCD Monitor Display (during photography) (continued) Manual Settings (continued) Playing Photography Installing Back Movies batteries (Auto Photography) (continued) (continued) (continued) Names of Parts (continued) Tab menu
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Press the button to turn the power on. full manual mode ( Page 67) : Photography in Image Quality button Press the MENU button. • •Shots made up predominantly of sky Even if photography is terminated midway before capturing three images by releasing the shutter • If you take a photograph after erasing an image, a number continuing from the last photographed When AF or AE are locked, the beep tone ( Page 111) sounds and the Use or to change the setting in the tab menu, might return the manual settings to their defaults. If this happens, manually set conditions again. :connect High-sensitive equivalent to preset color (default) Before you oreven disconnect the AC adapter, be sure to turn thedisplay camera OFF. 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Sets video output system according to country in which your camera isSize used. on the left ofthe the LCD Press the shutter button down halfway and press 5V terminal on the camera. extends from the camera body. •the PAL system, images cannot bethe displayed When a cable is connected, only and versa. 1 situations the image quality button switches the quality and size Gently insert the SmartMedia™ as far as it, simultaneously. can go [Pressing ]vice isWith displayed on the LCD monitor. •select Recorded data may bepress erased (destroyed) in the listed below.Viewfinder Note that Toshiba White Balance Additional Information, Glossary to increase shutter speed. Pressand to decrease shutter speed. Press Press or to move forward reverse. Memo PRG ] and ENTER. ] and press ENTER. [ switch Page 21) TV display is available. monitor screen. When the camera is turned on, the Auto Power OFF function settings infully the following order. it down . system 2next Press or to select the item you desired toisloss set, with SmartMedia™ electrodes (metal contacts) Additional Information, Glossary) (white Corporation accepts no whatsoever for the of recorded data enters in these • the When allNTSC images in a responsibility folder are erased, that folder itself also(destruction) erased. Quality The camera determines the balance by averaging the various kinds playback of light that actually to to frame/ to“T” go back one To prevent valuable data being erased, attach the write••advance With the PAL images are played back with apressing black frame •frame After pause is cancelled, the Zoom switch to the will the image. 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Data can no longer be Focus area may corrupt the data on the SmartMedia™ or damage the SmartMedia™ itself. possible, but does not make the exposure compensation possible. HoweverSelf-timer the exposure value is To return normal press the Zoom switch towards setting Page 58)magnification, or film speed setting ( the Page 78) using ENTER Pass the shoulder strap through loop and pull. photography setting (( toPage 78) using ENTER are also possible. and pressing the shutter button fully takes the shot. TM[ is down When the SmartMedia™ used incorrectly by the user or a third party [ ], ] or [ ] AE or AF are locked with the shutter button held half specific lighting conditions. For Europe: PDR-ACM1E active before the pause. Firmly insert the SmartMedia as far as it can go. displayed on is the LCD monitor. Press ENTER. recorded or setting erased from SmartMedia™. Toon write oraterase data from is to be recorded. Write-protect Sets the color mode and photographic sensitivity which the image “W”. are also possible. The default different depending the destination country/area. Use or to select the desired item Press ENTER, nine images are displayed simultaneously. •Flash If you shoot a still picture, when preview is set to ON ( Page 77), 1 down. If no operation is carried out for a fixed amount of time (default: about one minute), power ON When the SmartMedia™ is exposed to static electricity or electrical noise Auto Photography mode ( P. 41, 46) Forimage the Noise UK: PDR-ACM1U :off Displays the firmware version ofto this camera. areait down SmartMedia™, peel the sticker. camera ready to take photographs. Warning: increases when the ISO is changed higher settings. isis displayed and a white frame and green Green The Compose picture, press the shutter button down halfway, and press :the Automatic adjustment (default) Display Page 83 theThumbnail recorded image is displayed on for about two ]specifications Standby mode [enlarged, ••-For If no operation is carried out a screen fixed amount offrom time (default: about 1shutter minute), thewear. power iserasing turned TM consumption is set to its minimum state (power almost off)that to prevent battery This isdown .in and press When the SmartMedia™ isfor removed ordarkens the camera isPage turned off while recording The image the LCD monitor sometimes the time the button isdata, pressed Speaker details, refer to the of AC information. adapter 127. : on Displays the SmartMedia Playback returns to the start ofturned the movie. frame are displayed the LCD monitor. : Photography outdoors Default setting: seconds. off to preserve battery life. This is called “Auto Power OFF”. To return to the normal state, press the fully. Page 40 called the Auto Power OFF. This setting allows you to set the time when the camera turns off halfway until the image becomes focused. : picture, Equivalent to color ISO100 (default) data, frame advance when images aredefaults. being played back or during formatting of the DC IN 5V terminal The options are displayed. Histogram* 2 : Returns settings to their Flashing [ ], [ ] or [ ] Self-timer in operation at a handshake alarm . Compose the press the shutter button down halfway, and press itdirectly down The white frame indicates the entire image, while the greenrecorded frame halfway, :the Photography in cloudy conditions POWER button again. • The viewfinder LED turns red while image data is being Compose picture, press the shutter button press down • The To set the focus or exposure for a subject outside the center the intended point the The camera takes the picture. automatically. This function is not activated during automatic playback ( image, Pageand 85) or incamera the it [ only> ] PC :appearing High-sensitive photography equivalent toofdown color ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image through the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ] PC [2X] :appearing High-sensitive equivalent toofcolor ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ] PC :appearing High-sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image through the lens will be The display returns toconditions. thumbnail playback. ] PC :appearing High-sensitive photography equivalent toofdown color ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image through the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ] PC :appearing High-sensitive photography equivalent toofdown color ISO200 SmartMedia™. 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Note: image the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ] PC :appearing High-sensitive equivalent toofcolor ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ] PC [2X] :appearing High-sensitive equivalent toofcolor ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ] PC :appearing High-sensitive equivalent toofcolor ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ] PC :appearing High-sensitive equivalent toofcolor ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ] PC :appearing High-sensitive equivalent toofcolor ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ] PC :appearing High-sensitive equivalent toofcolor ISO200 SmartMedia™. 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• When any button is pressed while OSD display is off, the monitor displays the alteration on the screen for two seconds. • When the LCD monitor is off, the digital zoom function is forcibly canceled. • In the movie mode or macro photography mode, the LCD monitor can not be turned off. • When the LCD monitor is off, any setting for manual, exposure compensation, aperture value, shutter speed value or focus is not possible.
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Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) Photography in the Program Mode Setting Names Playing Back the of Photographed Parts Image Size and Quality (Single-Frame Playback) Extended Exposure Photography (Bulb Photography) Erasing Images (Erase Frame) (continued) Manual Attaching Using How Taking Enlarging Playback About Turning to Photographs the SmartMedia™ Press Settings the Photographed of Power the Power Multi Shoulder Continuously Outlet Shutter Image On/Off Images Strap Pictures Button (Zoom (Burst Playback) Photography) Taking Erasing Button Photographs Folders and (All LCD Images Continuously Monitor in aImages Folder/All (Burst Display Photography) Folders) (In Playback (continued) (continued) Mode) Definitions Separately of the Accessories Color of the Viewfinder LED Taking and Playing Back Photographs on aMode TV (continued) Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) (continued) Exposure Compensation in the Shutter (continued) Speed-priority (continued) About Basic Settings SmartMedia™ in (Sold the mode) Aperture-priority (continued) Mode (continued) LCD Monitor Display (during photography) (continued) Manual Settings (continued) Playing Photography Installing Back Movies batteries (Auto Photography) (continued) (continued) (continued) Names of Parts (continued) Tab menu
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When the camera is turned on, the Auto Power OFF function Canceling pause settings infully the following order. it down . system Standard Histogram Image only Meaning Press or to select the item you desired to set, Pause with the SmartMedia™ electrodes (metal contacts) Additional Information, Glossary) [NTSC] :allNTSC (white Corporation accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the loss of recorded data enters in these •Adapter When images in a folder are erased, that folder itself is also(destruction) erased. The camera determines the balance by averaging the various kinds playback of light that actually AC to to next frame/ to“T” go back one information To prevent valuable data from being erased, attach the write•••advance With the PAL system, images are played back with apressing black frame •frame After pause is cancelled, the switch to the will the image. Pressing ENTER the setting. or ,, SmartMedia™ and manual Exposure compensation (Ú Page 69) using Colorthe When [Zoom M ]selects isis selected on the [ halfway EXP. ]remove option menu, orsurrounded. the shutter speed setting becomes operational. State Never open the SmartMedia™ cover orenlarge the while anmakes image is being recorded. This or and manual setting (Ú Page 58) or film speed Exposure compensation (Ú Page 69) using Play back Reverse procedure “Loading the Batteries” and remove the batteries. •facing Pressing the shutter button down adjusts the exposure, • Playback paused. [PAL] :for PAL system ( camera. Additional Information, Glossary) situations: the lens. This setting allows you to set in advance the white balance when taking photographs under and press ENTER. the rear of the For the US/Canada: PDR-ACM1A Holding down or moves forward or reverse continuously. resumes at the last state that was protect sticker at the write-protect area. Data can no longer be may corrupt the data on the SmartMedia™ or damage the SmartMedia™ itself. possible, but does not make the exposure compensation possible. However the exposure value is To return normal press the Zoom switch towards setting (ÚtoPage Page 58)magnification, or film speed setting (Ú Page 78) using ENTER Pass the shoulder strap through the loop and pull. setting (Ú 78) using ENTER are also possible. and pressing the shutter button fully takes the shot. TM[ is down When the SmartMedia™ used incorrectly by the user or a third party [ ], ] or [ ] AE or AF are locked with the shutter button held half specific lighting conditions. For Europe: PDR-ACM1E active before the pause. Firmly insert the SmartMedia as far as it can go. displayed on is the LCD monitor. Press ENTER. recorded or setting erased from SmartMedia™. Toon write oraterase data from is to be recorded. Sets the color mode and photographic sensitivity which the image “W”. are also possible. The default different depending the destination country/area. Use or to select the desired item Press ENTER, nine images are displayed simultaneously. •[FIRMWARE If you shoot a still picture, when preview is set to ON (Ú Page 77), down. If no operation is carried out for a fixed amount of time (default: about one minute), power ON When the SmartMedia™ is exposed to static electricity or electrical noise Forimage the Noise UK:is PDR-ACM1U VER.] :off Displays the firmware version ofto this camera. Stop SmartMedia™, peel the sticker. camera ready to take photographs. Warning: increases when the ISO is changed higher settings. displayed and a white frame and green Green The Compose picture, press the shutter button down halfway, and press it down [the AW ] no is :the Automatic adjustment (default) Thumbnail Display Page 83 recorded image is displayed on for about two ]specifications Standby mode [enlarged, ••-For If operation is carried out a screen fixed amount offrom time (default: about 1shutter minute), thewear. power is turned TM consumption is set to its minimum state (power almost off)that to prevent battery This is .in and press When the SmartMedia™ isfor removed ordarkens the camera isPage turned off while recording erasing The image the LCD monitor sometimes the time the button isdata, pressed down details, refer to the of AC information. adapter 127. [CARD INFO.] : on Displays the SmartMedia Playback returns to the start ofturned the movie. frame are displayed the LCD monitor. ] : Photography outdoors [ Default setting: seconds. off to preserve battery life. This is called “Auto Power OFF”. To return to the normal state, press the fully. Ú Page 40 called the Auto Power OFF. This setting allows you to set the time when the camera turns off halfway until the image becomes focused. [NORMAL] : picture, Equivalent to ISO100 (default) data, frame advance when images aredefaults. played back or during formatting alarm of the The options are displayed. Stop [RESET] : Returns settings to Flashing [ the ], [ color ]conditions or their [shutter ]being Self-timer in frame operation at a handshake . Compose the press the button down halfway, and press it down The white frame indicates entire image, while the green [ ] : Photography in cloudy POWER button again. ENTERCompose • The viewfinder LED turns red while image data is being recorded the picture, press the shutter button down halfway, and press it down • The To set the focus orpicture. exposure forphotography a subject outside the center the intended theincamera directly The camera takes the automatically. This function isthrough not activated during automatic playback ( image, Pagepoint 85) or the [ only> ] PC [2X] :appearing High-sensitive equivalent toofcolor ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ] PC :appearing High-sensitive equivalent toofcolor ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. ] PC [2X] :appearing High-sensitive equivalent toofcolor ISO200 SmartMedia™. Note: image the lens will be The display returns to thumbnail playback. Standard movie photography time FULL size: 320 x 240 pixels HALF size: 160 x 120 pixels Conversion rules
See➲Page See Page
Exif Ver. 2.1-compliant Quality Compression Image File Size (max.) 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB Size Mode Ratio 1/5 5 83 20 10 1536KB 41 FULL FINE 1/4 16 266 66 33 480KB 133 HALF ★★★ 1/3.5 41 666 166 82 192KB 332 SMALL 7 1/7.5 124 31 15 1024KB FULL 62 NORMAL 24 1/6 399 99 49 320KB HALF 199 ★★ 62 1/5 999 249 124 128KB SMALL 499 249 15 62 124 FULL 31 512KB 1/15 BASIC 799 49 199 399 HALF 99 160KB 1/12 ★ 124 248 498 998 1998 64KB 1/10.5 SMALL Quality Compression Image Frame Size Photography Time (secs) Mode Ratio Size (max.) 16KB FULL 1/10 FINE 30 6KB HALF 1/7 ★★★ 90 1/14 45 11KB NORMAL FULL 120 4.5KB ★★ HALF 1/10 1/19 60 8KB FULL BASIC 1/14 180 3KB HALF ★ DCF Ver. 1.0-compliant
Additional Information
Other Applications
Handy Functions
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
● SmartMedia™ Camera Body Problem
Displayed on LCD Monitor
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Specifications (continued)
White balance Standard Macro
Other Applications
Self-Timer Modes Built-in Effective range flash
Handy Functions
Focal range
Erasing Images
Aperture Shutter speed
Playing Back Images
Metering system Exposure Control system Control Exposure compensation
Taking Photographs
Viewfinder Auto-focus
1/1.8” CCD sensor (total number of pixels: approx. 4.2 million) Equivalent to ISO 100/200/400 2.8X optical zoom lens F2.9 – F4.8 f=7.25 mm – 20.3 mm (equivalent to 35 mm – 98 mm on a 35 mm camera) Real image type zoom finder TTL system AF, focus adjusting range: approximately 0.10 m (0.33 ft) to infinity (WIDE side setting) Detection system: Contrast detection system (frame rate during detection: 30 Hz) Spot metering, multi metering Program AE , aperture-priority AE, shutter-priority AE –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV (in 0.5 EV increments) F2.9 to F8 automatic selection, manual selection possible 1/2 to 1/1,000 sec. (electronic shutter and mechanical shutter) Maximum 15 sec. for extended exposure photography Auto selected Manual setting possible (5 modes) Approx. 80 cm (31”) to infinity Approx. 10 cm (4”) to infinity (WIDE side setting) Approx. 25 cm (10”) to infinity (TELE side setting) 2 seconds/10 seconds selectable Auto, Red-eye reduction forced flash, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash Approx. 0.8 m (2.6 ft) – 3.0 m (9.8 ft) (WIDE side setting, ISO setting: [2X])
Getting Ready
Pickup elements Sensitivity Lens Focal length
Additional Information
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Troubleshooting Specifications Specifications Warnings and(continued) Messages Glossary Troubleshooting (continued) (continued)
Displayed on LCD Monitor
Additional Information
Other Applications
Handy Functions
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
The following messageson and displayed on the and display. First check thewarnings, warning displayed theicons LCDare monitor ( recorded Page 128) andmonitor the color of the the viewfinder LED ( Date/Time Simultaneously toLCD image data (Exif file status format)
Page
118). Then the following items. Name acheck recording medium defined by The camera is in Automatically thethe PC SSFDC mode. adjusted Change thethe camera to the photography or P.41 Nothing isof displayed Automatic calendar function until year 2030 Forum. This used over playback mode.TFT (117,600 pixels) even through therecording LCD(*1) medium can be1.5" P.58 LCD monitor low-temperature polysilicon and over monitor is setagain. to ON. P.75 Replace with new batteries. The exhausted. No power supply P.25 DC IN 5Vbatteries terminalareDC 5V Batteries are partially used. P.80 I/O terminal Audio/Video cable or USB cable connections. Plug the adapter back in. The AC adapter Selectable plug has come P.28 PC/AV terminal power is nearing exhaustion.P.111 Both the battery and Set theBattery date and time again. TheTransforming set date and time out of the power the contents of the SmartMedia™ to aare Nickel 4outlet. xAC AAadapter (Alkaline, Metal Hydride or Lithium) exhausted. battery Power supply Batteries are completely Camera removed with the power still on. disappears. state. is sometimes called Replace with(sold new batteries. batteries are Therecordable camera turns OFF(This The P.25 orexhausted. AC adapter (PDR-ACM1A) will not turnseparately) on. during operation. “initialization”.) (during operation)/–20°C Temperature CARDOperating ERROR Flashing +5°C (+41°F) to +40°C (+104°F) The SmartMedia™ is damaged. (–4°F) to Put thestorage) battery in your pocket or another You are using the+60°C camera in The battery runs out P.16 (+140°F) (during An unsupported SmartMedia™ warm place to heat it and then load it intois loaded. extremely cold conditions. quickly.conditions Humidity 30 to 80% (during operation) no condensation When the screen contains an extremely bright or CARD LID OPEN ––– The SmartMedia™ open. the camera just before you cover take a is picture. dimensions darkCamera object, the camera automatically adjusts mmthe (4.2”) (W) x 71 mm (2.8”)space (H) x 47 (1.8”) (D) CARD FULL Displayare 0107 Nobattery more onmm the Wipe the terminals withSmartMedia™. a clean, dry – The terminals dirty. brightness, resulting in the subject being (excluding protrusions) cloth. Recording is not possible. reproduced ExposureApprox. 240 g (8.5 oz) (excluding accessories, battery and SmartMedia™) Weight darker or lighter.––– NO CARD Nowith SmartMedia™ is loaded Replace new batteries. The battery has reached its P.25 compensation adjusts effective for this. life. SmartMedia™ is loaded incorrectly *1 The LCD monitor No on your digital camera is manufactured using advanced high-precision technology. Load aThe SmartMedia™. SmartMedia™ is loaded. P.31 No photograph is taken CARD ISN’T FORMATED ––– SmartMedia™ is not initialized. spots may appear on the LCDthe monitor, this isThe not a malfunction. The LCD monitor can be used when shutter fine button ThetheThough system prints SmartMedia™ format is incorrect. Load the SmartMedia™ correctly. The SmartMedia™ is loaded P.32 asofit ais.digital still camera isFORMAT pressed. image (with incorrectly. CARD? ––– The SmartMedia™ is not formatted (initialized). function) in high quality • LoadThe a new SmartMedia™. Not enough space on the P.31 SmartMedia™ format is incorrect. compatible using aNUMBER FULL SmartMedia™ • Erase photographed images change999-9999. P.87 FRAME ––– The frame number has or reached the size and quality to increase space on P.94 printer. PROTECTED ––– The image is write-protected. the SmartMedia™. P.96 When taking a photograph, the image data is added NO IMAGE ––– The image to apply the resize, quality or other Remove the write-protection or replace with P.34 The SmartMedia™ is writewith print command which does not exist. a new function SmartMedia™. protected. enable the printer to print in an optimum color. CARD FULL ––– There is not enough space on the P.91 The SmartMedia™ is not formatted. Format the SmartMedia™. SmartMedia™ to copy image data to. Load a new SmartMedia™. The SmartMedia™ is damaged. P.31 FORMAT ERROR ––– The format of the SmartMedia™ to copy image Turn the power on again. The Auto Power OFF function is P.110 data to is incorrect. activated. CARD PROTECTED
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The SmartMedia™ is write-protected.
Specifications (continued) AC adapter (PDR-ACM1A)
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Additional Information
AC230V 50Hz 120 mA DC5.0V 1.5A 0°C ~ +40°C –10°C ~ +70°C 49.5 mm (1.9”) (W) x 60.5 mm (2.4”) (H) x 76 mm (3.0”) (D) Approx. 130 g (4.5 oz) Approx. 2 m (6.6 ft)
Other Applications
AC adapter (PDR-ACM1U) Power supply Rated Input Capacity Rated Output Operating temperature Storage temperature Dimensions Weight Connector Cable Length
Handy Functions
AC230V 50Hz 120 mA DC5.0V 1.5A 0°C ~ +40°C –10°C ~ +70°C 49.5 mm (1.9”) (W) x 66.5 mm (2.6”) (H) x 76 mm (3.0”) (D) Approx. 130 g (4.5 oz) Approx. 2 m (6.6 ft)
Erasing Images
Power supply Rated Input Capacity Rated Output Operating temperature Storage temperature Dimensions Weight Connector Cable Length
Playing Back Images
AC adapter (PDR-ACM1E)
Taking Photographs
AC120V 50/60Hz 18VA DC5V 1.5A 0°C (+32°F) ~ +40°C (+104°F) –10°C (+14°F) ~ +70°C (158°F) 48 mm (1-8/9”) (W) x 26 mm (1-1/4”) (H) x 70 mm (2-3/4”) (D) Approx. 100 g (3.5 oz) Approx. 2 m (6.6 ft)
Getting Ready
Power supply Rated Input Capacity Rated Output Operating temperature Storage temperature Dimensions Weight Connector Cable Length
Additional Information
Other Applications
Handy Functions
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
Troubleshooting Specifications Specifications Warnings and(continued) Messages Glossary Troubleshooting (continued) (continued)
Displayed on LCD Monitor
The following warnings, messageson and displayed on the and display. First check the warning displayed theicons LCDare monitor ( recorded Page 128) andmonitor the color of the the viewfinder LED ( Page Page SmartMedia™ Camera Body Causes Remedy Problem See Date/Time Simultaneously toLCD image data (Exif file status format) 118). Then check the following items. Name of a recording medium defined by the SSFDC The camera is in the PC mode. Change the camera to the photography or Nothing is displayed P.41 Automatic calendar function Automatically adjusted until the year 2030 Display Forum. This be1.5" used over Meaning playback mode.TFT even through therecording LCD(*1) medium can Causes P.58 Remedy Problem See Page LCD monitor polysilicon (117,600 pixels) monitor Statuslow-temperature display and over monitor isLCD setagain. to ON. P.75 Replace with new batteries. The exhausted. No power supply P.25 DC IN 5Vbatteries terminalareDC 5V Batteries are partially used. P.80 I/O terminal Formatting Audio/Video cable orpower USB cable connections. Plug the adapter back The AC adapter Selectable plug has come P.28 PC/AV terminal isin.nearing exhaustion.P.111 Both the battery and Set theBattery date and time again. TheTransforming set date and time out of the power the contents of the SmartMedia™ to aare Nickel 4outlet. xAC AAadapter (Alkaline, Metal Hydride or Lithium) exhausted. battery Power supply Batteries are completely Camera removed with the power still on. disappears. state. is sometimes called Replace with(sold new batteries. batteries are Therecordable camera turns OFF(This The P.25 orexhausted. AC adapter (PDR-ACM1A) will not turnseparately) on. during operation. “initialization”.) F) (during operation)/–20 Temperature CARDOperating ERROR Flashing +5 C (+41 F) to +40 C (+104 The SmartMedia™ is damaged. C (–4 F) to Put thestorage) battery in your pocket or another You are using the+60 camera in TheExposure battery runs out P.16 C (+140 F) (during Compensation An unsupported SmartMedia™ warm place to heat it and then load it intois loaded. extremely cold conditions. quickly.conditions Humidity 30 to 80% (during operation) no condensation When the screen contains an extremely bright or CARD LID OPEN ––– The SmartMedia™ open. the camera just before you cover take a is picture. dimensions darkCamera object, the camera automatically adjusts mmthe (4.2”) (W) x 71 mm (2.8”)space (H) x 47 (1.8”) (D) CARD FULL Displayare 0107 Nobattery more onmm the Wipe the terminals withSmartMedia™. a clean, dry – The terminals dirty. brightness, resulting in the subject being (excluding protrusions) cloth. Recording is not possible. reproduced ExposureApprox. 240 g (8.5 oz) (excluding accessories, battery and SmartMedia™) Weight darker or lighter.––– NO CARD Nowith SmartMedia™ is loaded Replace new batteries. The battery has reached its P.25 compensation adjusts effective for this. life. SmartMedia™ is loaded incorrectly *1 The LCD monitor No on your digital camera is manufactured using advanced high-precision technology. Load aThe SmartMedia™. SmartMedia™ is loaded. P.31 No photograph is taken CARD ISN’T FORMATED ––– SmartMedia™ is not initialized. spots may appear on the LCDthe monitor, this isThe not a malfunction. The LCD monitor can be used when shutter fine button ThetheThough system prints SmartMedia™ format is incorrect. Load the SmartMedia™ correctly. The SmartMedia™ is loaded P.32 asofit ais.digital still camera isFORMAT pressed. image (with incorrectly. CARD? ––– The SmartMedia™ is not formatted (initialized). function) in high quality • LoadThe a new SmartMedia™. Not enough space on the P.31 SmartMedia™ format is incorrect. compatible using aNUMBER FULL SmartMedia™ • Erase photographed images change999-9999. P.87 FRAME ––– The frame number has or reached the size and quality to increase space on P.94 printer. PROTECTED ––– The image is write-protected. the SmartMedia™. P.96 When taking a photograph, the image data is added NO IMAGE ––– The image to apply the resize, quality or other Remove the write-protection or replace with P.34 The SmartMedia™ is writewith print command which does not exist. a new function SmartMedia™. protected. enable the printer to print in an optimum color. CARD FULL ––– There is not enough space on the P.91 The SmartMedia™ is not formatted. Format the SmartMedia™. SmartMedia™ to copy image data to. Load a new SmartMedia™. The SmartMedia™ is damaged. P.31 FORMAT ERROR ––– The format of the SmartMedia™ to copy image Turn the power on again. The Auto Power OFF function is P.110 data to is incorrect. activated. CARD PROTECTED
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The SmartMedia™ is write-protected.
Warnings and Messages Displayed on LCD Monitor (continued) Display Status display
CLOSE THE CARD LID FRAME NUMBER FULL
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NO IMAGE AVAILABLE DPOF ERROR
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DPOF PROTECT OFF
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LENS COVER
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Other Applications
ERROR***
Handy Functions
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Erasing Images
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Playing Back Images
RECREATE DPOF FILE?
There are no free folders on the SmartMedia™ to copy image data to. There is a parameter that is not supported in the DPOF setting file. The SmartMedia™ cover must be closed. The maximum number of images (999 frames) that can be set is exceeded when setting DPOF setting files. No images are recorded to the SmartMedia™. There is a parameter that is not supported in the DPOF setting file. This is a confirmation for checking whether or not to remove DPOF write-protection when clearing DPOF settings. The zoom lens cannot be correctly set up. Is the lens cap still attached to the lens? Check the lens cap, and turn the power ON again. You tried to play back an image not supported on this camera. A camera problem has occurred. Contact a Support Center. Poor lighting conditions. Image will be vulnerable to vibrations.
Taking Photographs
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Meaning
Getting Ready
LCD monitor FOLDER ERROR
Additional Information
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Additional Information
Other Applications
Handy Functions
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
Troubleshooting Specifications Specifications Warnings and(continued) Messages Glossary Troubleshooting (continued) (continued)
Displayed on LCD Monitor
The following warnings, messageson and displayed on the and display. First check the warning displayed theicons LCDare monitor (➲ Page 128) andmonitor the color of the the viewfinder LED (➲Page Page ● SmartMedia™ Camera Body Causes Remedy Problem See Date/Time Simultaneously recorded toLCD image data (Exif file status format) 118). Then check the following items. Name of a recording medium defined by the SSFDC The camera is in the PC mode. Change the camera to the photography or Nothing is displayed P.41 Automatic calendar function Automatically adjusted until the year 2030 Display Forum. This be1.5" used over Meaning playback mode.TFT even through therecording LCD(*1) medium can Causes P.58 Remedy Problem See Page LCD monitor polysilicon (117,600 pixels) monitor Statuslow-temperature display and over monitor isLCD setagain. to ON. P.75 Replace with new batteries. The exhausted. No power supply P.25 DC IN 5Vbatteries terminalareDC 5V Batteries are partially used. P.80 I/O terminal ● Formatting Audio/Video cable orpower USB cable connections. Plug the adapter back The AC adapter Selectable plug has come P.28 PC/AV terminal isin.nearing exhaustion.P.111 Both the battery and Set theBattery date and time again. TheTransforming set date and time out of the power the contents of the SmartMedia™ to aare Nickel 4outlet. xAC AAadapter (Alkaline, Metal Hydride or Lithium) exhausted. battery Power supply Batteries are completely Camera removed with the power still on. disappears. state. is sometimes called Replace with(sold new batteries. batteries are Therecordable camera turns OFF(This The P.25 orexhausted. AC adapter (PDR-ACM1A) will not turnseparately) on. during operation. “initialization”.) F) (during operation)/–20 Temperature CARDOperating ERROR Flashing +5 C (+41 F) to +40 C (+104 The SmartMedia™ is damaged. C (–4 F) to Put thestorage) battery in your pocket or another You are using the+60 camera in The battery runs out P.16 ★★★ C (+140 F) (during ● Exposure Compensation An unsupported SmartMedia™ warm place to heat it and then load it intois loaded. extremely cold conditions. quickly.conditions Humidity 30 to 80% (during operation) no condensation When the screen contains an extremely bright or CARD LID OPEN ––– The SmartMedia™ open. the camera just before you cover take a is picture. dimensions darkCamera object, the camera automatically adjusts mmthe (4.2”) (W) x 71 mm (2.8”)space (H) x 47 (1.8”) (D) CARD FULL Displayare 0107 Nobattery more onmm the Wipe the terminals withSmartMedia™. a clean, dry – The terminals dirty. brightness, resulting in the subject being ★★ (excluding protrusions) cloth. Recording is not possible. reproduced ExposureApprox. 240 g (8.5 oz) (excluding accessories, battery and SmartMedia™) Weight darker or lighter.––– NO CARD Nowith SmartMedia™ is loaded Replace new batteries. The battery has reached its P.25 compensation adjusts effective for this. life. SmartMedia™ is loaded incorrectly *1 ★ camera The LCD monitor No on your digital is manufactured using advanced high-precision technology. ● Load aThe SmartMedia™. SmartMedia™ is loaded. P.31 No photograph is taken CARD ISN’T FORMATED ––– SmartMedia™ is not initialized. spots may appear on the LCDthe monitor, this isThe not a malfunction. The LCD monitor can be used when shutter fine button ThetheThough system prints SmartMedia™ format is incorrect. Load the SmartMedia™ correctly. The SmartMedia™ is loaded P.32 asofit ais.digital still camera isFORMAT pressed. image (with incorrectly. CARD? ––– The SmartMedia™ is not formatted (initialized). function) in high quality • LoadThe a new SmartMedia™. Not enough space on the P.31 SmartMedia™ format is incorrect. using aNUMBER FULL SmartMedia™ • Erase photographed images change999-9999. P.87 FRAME –––★★★compatible The frame number has or reached the size and quality to increase space on P.94 printer. PROTECTED ––– The image is write-protected. the SmartMedia™. P.96 When taking a photograph, the image data is added NO IMAGE ––– ★★ The image to apply the resize, quality or other Remove the write-protection or replace with P.34 The SmartMedia™ is writewith print command which does not exist. a new function SmartMedia™. protected. enable the printer to print in an optimum color. CARD FULL ––– ★ There is not enough space on the P.91 The SmartMedia™ is not formatted. Format the SmartMedia™. SmartMedia™ to copy image data to. Load a new SmartMedia™. The SmartMedia™ is damaged. P.31 FORMAT ERROR ––– The format of the SmartMedia™ to copy image Turn the power on again. The Auto Power OFF function is P.110 data to is incorrect. activated. CARD PROTECTED
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The SmartMedia™ is write-protected.
Troubleshooting (continued) See Page –
Set the flash to Auto, Red-Eye Reduction or Forced Flash mode. Wait until charging is completed before pressing the shutter button. Set the flash to Auto, Red-Eye Reduction or Forced Flash mode. Replace with new batteries. Move closer to the subject. (about 2.6 ft (0.8 m) ~ 9.7 ft (3.0 m) (WIDE side setting)) Select the folder containing images to play back.
P.56
The playback image is blurred.
The lens is not clean. The image is out of focus.
I cannot format the SmartMedia™. I cannot erase all the frames.
The SmartMedia™ is write-protected. The frame is protected.
Clean the lens. Set the FOCUS photography according to the distance up to the subject. Remove the write-protection.
P.56 – P.54 P.34 P.108 P.102 P.34 – –
Additional Information
P.110
Other Applications
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P.25 P.92
Handy Functions
Turn the power off and remove the batteries once, and try again. The mode dial is not at the correct Set the mode dial to the correct setting. position. Press the POWER button again to turn the The camera is in the Auto Power camera on. OFF mode.
P.57
Erasing Images
Nothing happens when I use the buttons and switches.
The SmartMedia™ is write-protected Camera malfunction.
Remove the write-protection. Cancel the DPOF setting. Remove the write-protection.
P.118
Playing Back Images
Remedy Set the mode dial to the correct setting.
Taking Photographs
Causes The mode dial has been changed to another setting. The flash is set to Suppressed Flash mode. You pressed the shutter button while the flash was charging. The flash will not charge. The camera is set to Suppressed Flash mode. The batteries are exhausted. The playback image is The subject is too far away. too dark even though I used the flash. Images cannot be No image saved in the folder played back.
Getting Ready
Problem I cannot use the flash to take pictures.
Additional Information
Other Applications
Handy Functions
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
Troubleshooting Specifications Specifications Warnings and(continued) Messages Glossary Troubleshooting (continued) (continued)
Displayed on LCD Monitor
The following warnings, messageson and displayed on the and display. First check the warning displayed theicons LCDare monitor ( recorded Page 128) andmonitor the color of the the viewfinder LED ( Page Page SmartMedia™ Camera Body Causes Remedy Problem See Date/Time Simultaneously toLCD image data (Exif file status format) 118). Then check the following items. Name of a recording medium defined by the SSFDC The camera is in the PC mode. Change the camera to the photography or Nothing is displayed P.41 Automatic calendar function Automatically adjusted until the year 2030 Display Forum. This be1.5" used over Meaning playback mode.TFT even through therecording LCD(*1) medium can Causes P.58 Remedy Problem See Page LCD monitor polysilicon (117,600 pixels) monitor Statuslow-temperature display and over monitor isLCD setagain. to ON. P.75 Replace with new batteries. The exhausted. No power supply P.25 DC IN 5Vbatteries terminalareDC 5V Batteries are partially used. P.80 I/O terminal Formatting Audio/Video cable orpower USB cable connections. Plug the adapter back The AC adapter Selectable plug has come P.28 PC/AV terminal isin.nearing exhaustion.P.111 Both the battery and Set theBattery date and time again. TheTransforming set date and time out of the power the contents of the SmartMedia™ to aare Nickel 4outlet. xAC AAadapter (Alkaline, Metal Hydride or Lithium) exhausted. battery Power supply Batteries are completely Camera removed with the power still on. disappears. state. is sometimes called Replace with(sold new batteries. batteries are Therecordable camera turns OFF(This The P.25 orexhausted. AC adapter (PDR-ACM1A) will not turnseparately) on. during operation. “initialization”.) F) (during operation)/–20 Temperature CARDOperating ERROR Flashing +5 C (+41 F) to +40 C (+104 The SmartMedia™ is damaged. C (–4 F) to Put thestorage) battery in your pocket or another You are using the+60 camera in TheExposure battery runs out P.16 C (+140 F) (during Compensation An unsupported SmartMedia™ warm place to heat it and then load it intois loaded. extremely cold conditions. quickly.conditions Humidity 30 to 80% (during operation) no condensation When the screen contains an extremely bright or CARD LID OPEN ––– The SmartMedia™ open. the camera just before you cover take a is picture. dimensions darkCamera object, the camera automatically adjusts mmthe (4.2”) (W) x 71 mm (2.8”)space (H) x 47 (1.8”) (D) CARD FULL Displayare 0107 Nobattery more onmm the Wipe the terminals withSmartMedia™. a clean, dry – The terminals dirty. brightness, resulting in the subject being (excluding protrusions) cloth. Recording is not possible. reproduced ExposureApprox. 240 g (8.5 oz) (excluding accessories, battery and SmartMedia™) Weight darker or lighter.––– NO CARD Nowith SmartMedia™ is loaded Replace new batteries. The battery has reached its P.25 compensation adjusts effective for this. life. SmartMedia™ is loaded incorrectly *1 The LCD monitor No on your digital camera is manufactured using advanced high-precision technology. Load aThe SmartMedia™. SmartMedia™ is loaded. P.31 No photograph is taken CARD ISN’T FORMATED ––– SmartMedia™ is not initialized. spots may appear on the LCDthe monitor, this isThe not a malfunction. The LCD monitor can be used when shutter fine button ThetheThough system prints SmartMedia™ format is incorrect. Load the SmartMedia™ correctly. The SmartMedia™ is loaded P.32 asofit ais.digital still camera isFORMAT pressed. image (with incorrectly. CARD? ––– The SmartMedia™ is not formatted (initialized). function) in high quality • LoadThe a new SmartMedia™. Not enough space on the P.31 SmartMedia™ format is incorrect. compatible using aNUMBER FULL SmartMedia™ • Erase photographed images change999-9999. P.87 FRAME ––– The frame number has or reached the size and quality to increase space on P.94 printer. PROTECTED ––– The image is write-protected. the SmartMedia™. P.96 When taking a photograph, the image data is added NO IMAGE ––– The image to apply the resize, quality or other Remove the write-protection or replace with P.34 The SmartMedia™ is writewith print command which does not exist. a new function SmartMedia™. protected. enable the printer to print in an optimum color. CARD FULL ––– There is not enough space on the P.91 The SmartMedia™ is not formatted. Format the SmartMedia™. SmartMedia™ to copy image data to. Load a new SmartMedia™. The SmartMedia™ is damaged. P.31 FORMAT ERROR ––– The format of the SmartMedia™ to copy image Turn the power on again. The Auto Power OFF function is P.110 data to is incorrect. activated. CARD PROTECTED
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The SmartMedia™ is write-protected.
Glossary
● 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.
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Additional Information
● 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 Manuals matching the white balance.
Other Applications
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● PC Card A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card Standard.
Handy Functions
● Exif File Format (Exchangeable Image File Format) A color still image format for digital still cameras approved by the JEIDA (Japan Electronic 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.
● PAL (Phase Alternate Line) Method of television transmission in use in the United Kingdom, Germany and other western European countries
Erasing Images
● 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.
● NTSC (National Television System Committee) Method of television transmission in use in Japan and North America
Playing Back Images
● 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.
Taking Photographs
● 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.
Getting Ready
● 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.
Additional Information
Other Applications
Handy Functions
Erasing Images
Playing Back Images
Taking Photographs
Getting Ready
Troubleshooting Specifications Specifications Warnings and(continued) Messages Glossary Troubleshooting (continued) (continued)
Displayed on LCD Monitor
The following warnings, messageson and displayed on the and display. First check the warning displayed theicons LCDare monitor (➲ Page 128) andmonitor the color of the the viewfinder LED (➲Page Page ● SmartMedia™ Camera Body Causes Remedy Problem See Date/Time Simultaneously recorded toLCD image data (Exif file status format) 118). Then check the following items. Name of a recording medium defined by the SSFDC The camera is in the PC mode. Change the camera to the photography or Nothing is displayed P.41 Automatic calendar function Automatically adjusted until the year 2030 Display Forum. This be1.5" used over Meaning playback mode.TFT even through therecording LCD(*1) medium can Causes P.58 Remedy Problem See Page LCD monitor polysilicon (117,600 pixels) monitor Statuslow-temperature display and over monitor isLCD setagain. to ON. P.75 Replace with new batteries. The exhausted. No power supply P.25 DC IN 5Vbatteries terminalareDC 5V Batteries are partially used. P.80 I/O terminal ● Formatting Audio/Video cable orpower USB cable connections. Plug the adapter back The AC adapter Selectable plug has come P.28 PC/AV terminal isin.nearing exhaustion.P.111 Both the battery and Set theBattery date and time again. TheTransforming set date and time out of the power the contents of the SmartMedia™ to aare Nickel 4outlet. xAC AAadapter (Alkaline, Metal Hydride or Lithium) exhausted. battery Power supply Batteries are completely Camera removed with the power still on. disappears. state. is sometimes called Replace with(sold new batteries. batteries are Therecordable camera turns OFF(This The P.25 orexhausted. AC adapter (PDR-ACM1A) will not turnseparately) on. during operation. “initialization”.) F) (during operation)/–20 Temperature CARDOperating ERROR Flashing +5 C (+41 F) to +40 C (+104 The SmartMedia™ is damaged. C (–4 F) to Put thestorage) battery in your pocket or another You are using the+60 camera in The battery runs out P.16 ★★★ C (+140 F) (during ● Exposure Compensation An unsupported SmartMedia™ warm place to heat it and then load it intois loaded. extremely cold conditions. quickly.conditions Humidity 30 to 80% (during operation) no condensation When the screen contains an extremely bright or CARD LID OPEN ––– The SmartMedia™ open. the camera just before you cover take a is picture. dimensions darkCamera object, the camera automatically adjusts mmthe (4.2”) (W) x 71 mm (2.8”)space (H) x 47 (1.8”) (D) CARD FULL Displayare 0107 Nobattery more onmm the Wipe the terminals withSmartMedia™. a clean, dry – The terminals dirty. brightness, resulting in the subject being ★★ (excluding protrusions) cloth. Recording is not possible. reproduced ExposureApprox. 240 g (8.5 oz) (excluding accessories, battery and SmartMedia™) Weight darker or lighter.––– NO CARD Nowith SmartMedia™ is loaded Replace new batteries. The battery has reached its P.25 compensation adjusts effective for this. life. SmartMedia™ is loaded incorrectly *1 ★ camera The LCD monitor No on your digital is manufactured using advanced high-precision technology. ● Load aThe SmartMedia™. SmartMedia™ is loaded. P.31 No photograph is taken CARD ISN’T FORMATED ––– SmartMedia™ is not initialized. spots may appear on the LCDthe monitor, this isThe not a malfunction. The LCD monitor can be used when shutter fine button ThetheThough system prints SmartMedia™ format is incorrect. Load the SmartMedia™ correctly. The SmartMedia™ is loaded P.32 asofit ais.digital still camera isFORMAT pressed. image (with incorrectly. CARD? ––– The SmartMedia™ is not formatted (initialized). function) in high quality • LoadThe a new SmartMedia™. Not enough space on the P.31 SmartMedia™ format is incorrect. using aNUMBER FULL SmartMedia™ • Erase photographed images change999-9999. P.87 FRAME –––★★★compatible The frame number has or reached the size and quality to increase space on P.94 printer. PROTECTED ––– The image is write-protected. the SmartMedia™. P.96 When taking a photograph, the image data is added NO IMAGE ––– ★★ The image to apply the resize, quality or other Remove the write-protection or replace with P.34 The SmartMedia™ is writewith print command which does not exist. a new function SmartMedia™. protected. enable the printer to print in an optimum color. CARD FULL ––– ★ There is not enough space on the P.91 The SmartMedia™ is not formatted. Format the SmartMedia™. SmartMedia™ to copy image data to. Load a new SmartMedia™. The SmartMedia™ is damaged. P.31 FORMAT ERROR ––– The format of the SmartMedia™ to copy image Turn the power on again. The Auto Power OFF function is P.110 data to is incorrect. activated. CARD PROTECTED
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The SmartMedia™ is write-protected.
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