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1. 45 s ewj Buisey Aydes6bo 0ud Apeay Bums 13410 moeg uj ed suonesiddy uonewoyu jeuolppy Digital Zoom Photography i This function enlarges the center of the image displayed on the screen so that it appears that the photographed image is enlarged twice its size The LCD monitor automatically turns ON in this mode Take pictures while viewing the image in the LCD monitor Getting Ready Basic Photography Playing Back Erasing Images Vet Y Applications Additional Information Set the mode dial to I or M J In the Manual Photography mode press the ENTER button to set the manual setup screen to non display D Page 54 Press the A button ZOOM is displayed in the LCD monitor and the center of the screen is enlarged at twice the original size Look at the image on the LCD monitor to compose the picture ts Using the LCD Monitor D Page 34 Press the shutter button down half way and press it down fully gt Page 37 To cancel digital zoom photography press the W button The image size is fixed to HALF M65 1024 x 768 pixels M61 896 x 600 pixels in the Digital Zoom Photography mode However in the MULTI mode you can take pictures even at FULL M65 2048 x 1536 pixels M61 1792 x 1200 pixels D Page 52 e Digital zoom photography is automatically canceled by either turning the camera OFF or by activation of the Auto Power OFF function 46 Ch eee holo Macro Pion
2. is selected the last image frame appears on the LCD monitor gt of 2 Hold down the erase button for two seconds OD The ERASE menu is displayed e g a MENU DISP n E PE p4 Use the lt or P buttons to select ALL 5 Make sure that ALL at the bottom center of the image is displayed BB a in yellow P Use the A or W buttons to select YES and press A 2 the ENTER button YES 52 This erases the images and returns to the previous mode lt A oe g p 52 To cancel erasing of image data select NO and press the ENTER ae a Q button When is selected A NO IMAGE is displayed after the images are erased unless the SmartMedia contains protected images FORMAT ES The folder is not erased even if you execute ERASE ALL PDR M65 or PDR M61 does not display the folder not containing any image 3s To erase the images in another folder specify the folder by FOLDER and then erase the images D Page 70 74 Formatting erases all images currently recorded on the SmartMedia loaded on your camera Protected images D Page 76 are also erased SmartMedia cannot be formatted if it is write protected D Page 32 p 2 Ys IMPORTANT e The SmartMedia must be formatted on the camera before use Set the mode dial to gt 6 or m J When is selected the last image frame appears on the LCD monitor Hold down the 1 erase button for two second
3. Compensation Copying of printed text black characters on white paper 1 5 a Backlit portraits 0 6 to 1 5 a e Very bright scenes such as snowfields and highly reflective subjects 0 9 2 Shots made up predominantly of sky 0 9 Negative Compensation e Spotlit subjects particularly against dark backgrounds 0 6 Copying of printed text white characters on black paper 0 6 S Scenes with low reflectivity such as shots of green or dark foliage 0 6 F nol Z my E az aD gt Zo e a uoleWwOjU jeuonppy 57 7 4 bs Changing the Preset Conditions REC MENU Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information This menu is for setting the basic settings to be used for photography in the 49 automatic photography and M manual photography mode The settings are not canceled even if the camera is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated The settings except the LCD monitor brightness are canceled when you remove or insert the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter P Set the mode dial to I or MN J 2 Press the MENU button eo The REC MENU is displayed v T C Use the A or buttons to select the desired REC MENU setting item and press the gt button REC MODE As 0 The tab menu is displayed The image before the photograph is taken is di
4. e Take care not to touch the SmartMedia s electrodes metal contacts or allow the electrodes to become soiled Use a dry lint free cloth to wipe away any dirt g To avoid damage caused by static electricity during transportation or storage always use the special a static free case provided E If you are not using the camera for a long period of time remove the SmartMedia and store it in a D safe place 5 e Inserting a SmartMedia that is charged with static electricity into your camera may cause it to malfunction If this occurs switch the camera OFF and then ON again v The SmartMedia may feel warm when it is removed from the camera after the camera is used for a g long time This is normal and not a malfunction a D The SmartMedia has a limited service life If images can no longer be written or erased buy a new s SmartMedia z e Use the index labels provided with the camera If you attach a commercially available label it may cause a malfunction when the SmartMedia is loaded or removed m U 32 z p S S Loading SmartMedia ca k oO P Set the mode dial to s Slide the SmartMedia cover release knob in the gt direction of the arrow to open the cover o a eR a 3D S 3 DO oD ob 29 About SmartMedia continued Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information Gently insert the SmartMedia
5. or m Over or under exposure on preset aperture value When the image is not in focus 39 sabewy uiseig A deupozoyd Apeay Bums JayIO Moeg Buikeld olseg suonesiddy uonewoyu leuonippy Other Playing Back LESO Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information This is the most commonly used photography mode In this mode exposure combination of shutter speed and aperture is automatically controlled to facilitate photography There are two ways of taking photographs in this mode using the viewfinder and using the LCD monitor Using the Viewfinder p Get ready to take the photograph Load the batteries D Page 23 and the SmartMedia D Page 29 into the camera 2 Set the mode dial to 03 Press the DISP button to turn the LCD monitor OFF To reduce the amount of battery wear we recommend turning the LCD monitor display OFF and using the viewfinder to take photographs MENU DISP wv 40 See A E A ER A SA 4p Look through the viewfinder to compose the picture 9 Q ps D F fo vo Press the shutter button down half way and press it down fully Press down y Pressing the shutter button down half way adjusts the exposure ies and pressing the shutter button down fully takes the shot Era gown T ke e When the focus and exposure are adjusted the viewfinder lamp e 22 light
6. Do not drop or subject the camera to strong impact This might cause fire electric shock or malfunctions Before you carry out maintenance on the camera remove the batteries and AC adapter Leaving these attached might cause electric shock Remove the batteries and AC adapter if you plan not to use the camera for a long time This might cause fire Insert the batteries paying careful attention to the polarity or of the terminals Inserting the batteries with polarities inverted might cause fire and injury or damage the surrounding areas 92g 10 A i Satety P T te y fs v s N Y x recautions continued A CAUTION Caine CAUTION continued Do not subject the status display to impact If the status display is impacted the glass on the screen may be broken and internal fluid may leak If the internal fluid enters your eyes or sticks to your body or clothes immediately rinse with fresh water If the internal fluid enters your eyes immediately consult a physician to receive treatment Do not look at the sun through the camera viewfinder This may cause injury of the eyes Do not use the flash close to eyes This might cause temporary damage to the eyesight Do not walk around with the camera 9S swinging from the strap This might subject the camera to shock as it bumps into a person or an object damaging the camera or causing an injury
7. v 7 fo Enlarge the image by using the Zoom key e Pressing the Telephoto zoom key zooms to 3X E The image is displayed enlarged and a white frame and green frame z are displayed on the LCD monitor The white frame indicates the entire image while the green frame shows the location of the currently enlarged area 2 E 4p Use the A V lt or P buttons to select the area to P enlarge x Adjust the display area to enlarge while viewing the white and green Entire image Current frames position of enlargement Z BY To return to the regular display press the ENTER button Zo DF zs a e Not support Zoom Playback function on TV only M65 e The Zoom Playback function is automatically canceled by either turning the camera OFF or by activation of the Auto Power OFF function uonewoju jeuonippy 63 Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information Nine reduced images are simultaneously displayed on the LCD monitor This manual calls this display thumbnail display This feature is useful for example when there are many images After you have displayed the thumbnail display you can select the desired image and display it in the regular display p Set the mode dial to J The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor 2 Press the ENTER button Nine images are displayed simultaneously Use the A V lt or P buttons to move the cur
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9. Consult your dealer regarding the internal cleaning of the camera once every two years If dust is allowed to accumulate inside the camera for a long time this might result in fire or defects Consult your dealer regarding the cleaning costs Before you store or dispose of used batteries tape the plus and terminals with insulating tape If stored or disposed of without doing this the batteries may make contact with metal objects resulting in fire or injury due to leaking of battery fluid overheating or bursting of the battery o Il sobew buisesy AydesBojoud Apeay Buiya5 13440 oeg Burkelq oiseg suoieoddy uonewsoju Jeuonippy Notes On Handling Your Camera When you use your camera carefully read and strictly observe the Safety Precautions from page 6 onwards and the notes described below Getting Ready Avoid using or storing the camera in the following places Basic Photography Playing Back Erasing Images e Places subject to humidity dust and dirt e Places subject to direct sunlight e Places subject to high or low temperature e Places filled with highly flammable gas e Places near gasoline benzene or paint thinner e Places subject to strong vibrations e Places subject to smoke or steam e Places subject to strong magnetic fields such as near motors transformers or magnets e Places contacting chemicals such as pesticides or next to rubber or vinyl products for
10. QUALITY gt SET LCD X gt SET 2 fo ae r 3 4p Use the lt or P buttons to select the image and press E the ENTER button This fixes the image to be displayed and Oa is displayed under the image af To cancel the selection press the ENTER button again 5S If you want to resize two or more images repeat the procedure for ee each image CANCEL F S EXEC B S gt yy Use the A or W buttons to select EXEC and press the ENTER button Bo The screen indicating that the image is being resized appears S To quit resizing select CANCEL S o When resizing ends the screen returns to the PLAY MENU To quit the PLAY MENU press the MENU button uonewoju jeuonippy 67 A gt gt yo Compressing Images Quality Compresses images to half their size and overwrites the old size image with the new compressed image E Compressing a previously saved image when the SmartMedia has run out of storage space during photography increases space on SmartMedia so that you can continue taking photographs 2 The following images cannot be compressed 3 x BASIC image quality images o Images taken with another camera e Protected images D Page 76 gt e Images cannot also be compressed when the SmartMedia is write protected Qa a gt p Set the mode dial to a5 The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor a 2 Press the MENU button The PLAY MENU is displayed N n E gt MENU DIS
11. You can verify the camera s status even if the LCD monitor is not on The text numbers and icons that are displayed in the status display vary according to the setting Multi photography D P 52 Example of counter display The display varies according to the mode dial setting Remaining battery power P 26 l ir Time display in or SET UP mode 13 Possible number of shots 1c in EEB or MEE mode during image photography re PC indication in l mode Flash photography gt P 49 No indication Auto ci 24 Slow synchro rol D B 5 Forced flash K 5 Y amp Suppressed flash Red eye reduction a m SmartMedia loaded symbol gt P 28 Image size gt P 43 _ PDR M65 HALF 1024 x 768 pixels FULL 2048 x 1536 pixels PDR M61 HALF 896 x 600 pixels FULL 1792 x 1200 pixels Self timer photography gt P 48 Image quality gt P 43 xxx FINE xx NORMAL BASIC Macro photography gt P 47 2 Apeay 6unje5 aiseg Aydes6bojoud sabew Buiseiy Moeg Buikeld Jayl0 suonesiddy uonewoyu leuonippy Attaching the Strap This strap is handy for carrying your camera around To prevent your camera from dropping during photography hang the strap around your neck Getting Ready Pp Pass the leading end of the strap through the strap attachment Q and then pass th
12. conditions This setting does not function when the flash is used to take photographs AUTO Automatic adjustment default os 3 Photography outdoors Hee 42 Photography in cool white fluorescent light m fi e 1 Photography in standard fluorescent light a amp Photography in incandescent light N 3S E V Exposure Compensation mE DD us E V Exposure Compensation gt Additional Information Glossary Page 105 5 This setting allows you to lighten or darken the entire screen Use this setting when the optimum a ka brightness exposure cannot be obtained for example when there is a lot of contrast between the subject and the background or when the subject to photograph occupies only an extremely small part of the screen Increasing E V lightens the screen while decreasing E V darkens the screen on ne 1 5 1 2 0 9 0 6 0 3 0 default 0 3 0 6 0 9 1 2 1 5 8 o 2 The ideal brightness sometimes cannot be obtained even if a large E V value is set in dark photographic lt conditions Also the brightness of moving images before they are photographed sometimes does not change if the subject itself is dark In this case press the shutter button and check the brightness in the preview z5 image photographed image EE preview photography D Page 60 35 lt E 56 y gt Manually Manual Photography continued Effective Subjects and Set Values fe Positive
13. correctly Not enough space on the SmartMedia e Load a new SmartMedia Erase photographed images or change the size and quality to increase space on the SmartMedia The SmartMedia is write protected Remove the write protection or replace with a new SmartMedia The SmartMedia is not formatted Format the SmartMedia The SmartMedia is damaged Load a new SmartMedia The Auto Power OFF function is activated Either press the shutter button fully down or change the mode dial setting 102 Problem cannot use the flash to take pictures The mode dial has been changed to another setting Set the mode dial to the correct setting See Page The flash is set to Suppressed Flash mode Set the flash to Auto Red Eye Reduction or Forced Flash mode You pressed the shutter button while the flash was charging Wait until charging is completed before pressing the shutter button The flash will not charge The camera is set to Suppressed Flash mode Set the flash to Auto Red Eye Reduction or Forced Flash mode The batteries are exhausted Replace with new batteries Images cannot be played back No images in selected folder Select a different folder to play back The playback image is too dark even though used the flash The subject is too far away Move closer to the subject Approx 1 3ft 0
14. e SS aE 98 Date Time Simultaneously recorded to image data Exif file format fe Automatic calendar function Automatically adjusted until the year 2038 LCD monitor 1 8 amorphous silicon TFD 71 760 pixels amp DC IN terminal DC5V a I O terminal DIGITAL terminal USB 2 VIDEO terminal NTSC or PAL system only M65 Power supply 4 x AA alkaline nickel metal hydride or lithium ion battery or AC z adapter sold separately Temperature 41 F 5 C to 104 F 40 C during operation 4 F 20 C to amp S Operating 140 F 60 C during storage BS eonciiians Humidity 30 to 80 during operation no condensation 2 Camera dimensions 4 76 in 121 mm W x 2 95 in 75 mm H x 2 4 in 62 mm D excluding protrusions Weight Approx 10 8 oz 305 g excluding accessories battery and SmartMedia a2 ee The LCD monitor on your digital camera is manufactured using advanced high precision technology 30 Though fine spots may appear on the LCD monitor this is not a malfunction The LCD monitor can be used S as as itis 2 You can not use manganese dry battery in this camera gt SmartMedia sold separately 3 Type Image memory card for digital cameras SmartMedia Bz Type of memory NAND flash memory s Operating voltage 3 3V Operating conditions Temperature 32 F 0 C to 104 F 40 C Humidity 80 or less no condensation Di
15. 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 E Q e Change the direction of the radio or TV antenna a 2 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 s the TV Or move the equipment farther away from the radio or TV e Plug the equipment into a different outlet Don t plug your radio or TV into the same circuit as your equipment e Ensure that all expansion slots on the back or side of the equipment are covered Also ensure that all metal retaining brackets are tightly attached to the equipment e If these suggestions don t help consult your equipment dealer or experienced radio TV technician for help uo ewoju jeuonippy 1 gt s gt gt Attention c 2 ontinued ve E CAUTION gt 8 If you modify the camera in any way without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation your camera may violate FCC regulations Violation of FCC regulations may cause the FCC to void your right to use the modified camera TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC Imaging Systems Division 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine California 92618 1697 2g Phone Number 8
16. Sold Accessories ceceeeeee 94 E Connecting to Other Devices ceeeeeee 95 Additional Information E Specifications E Warnings and Messages Displayed on LCD Monitor E Troubleshooting E Glossary E Contact Numbers Apeay 6unje5 seg v 7 e Q iy cS 7 lt oeg Burkelq m m D Q 5 a 3 D a D o 1340 gt ke D o 5 D uo ewoju jeuonippy a te Safety Precautions Getting Ready Read these safety precautions carefully before using the PDR M65 or PDR M61 These instructions contain valuable information on safe and proper use that will prevent harm and damage to the operator and other persons Make sure that you fully understand the following details indications before proceeding to the main descriptions in this manual OOR OA Graphic symbol definitions Basic Photography Playing Back Erasing Images Other Applications Additional Information household effects domesticated animals and pets Indication Meaning Graphic symbol Meaning This indicates the existence of a Indicates a prohibited action that must A DANGER hazard that could result in death or not be carried out neo G serious bodily injury if the safety The actual prohibited action is instruction is not observed indicated in the symbol or nearby a 7 graphically or described in text ap
17. When the brightness of the light changes the human eye adapts so that a white object still looks white On the other hand devices such as digital still cameras see a white subject as white by first adjusting the balance to suit the color of the ambient light around the subject This adjustment process is referred to as matching the white balance SmartMedia Name of a recording medium defined by the SSFDC Forum This recording medium can be used over and over again Formatting Transforming the contents of the SmartMedia to a recordable state This is sometimes called initialization Exposure Compensation When the screen contains an extremely bright or dark object the camera automatically adjusts the brightness resulting in the subject being reproduced darker or lighter Exposure compensation adjusts for this Apeay Buiey Aydeibojoud oiseg sobew Bulsesy Moeg Burheld 13440 suoieoddy uonewoju Jeuolippy Contact Numbers Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information For customers outside of the United States and Canada please contact the nearest Toshiba company for assistance Country Region Company name Phone number for inquiry e mail address for inquiry website United Kingdom Toshiba UK Ltd 01932 828828 enquiries toshiba tuk com www toshiba co uk Germany Toshiba Europe Gmbh
18. amount of time default about one minute power consumption 3 is set to its minimum state power almost turned OFF to prevent battery wear This is called the Auto ae Power OFF mode This setting allows you to set the time until the camera is set to the Auto Power OFF E mode This function is not activated during automatic playback D Page 65 or in the lt 1 PC mode To 2 return to the normal state from the Auto Power OFF mode either change the mode dial or press the shutter down fully D Page 37 1 MIN default 2 MIN 3 MIN uonewoyu jeuonippy 81 Basic Photographic Settings SET UP mode continued L TV only M65 D S Sets the video output format NTSC NTSC video format US CANADA JAPAN amp PAL PAL video format EUROPE TOU 2s a gt Sets whether or not to reset the image number when you take photographs a5 CANCEL Does not reset the image number a RESET Reset the image number About Image Numbers and Folder Numbers 3 e When the image number is reset a number starting from 0001 is assigned to an empty folder having GE the smallest number of the SmartMedia that is inserted DS The folder number varies according to the state of the inserted SmartMedia To also reset the folder Er number format the SmartMedia first and reset the image number as e A consecutive number continuing from the last photographed image is assigned as the image number regardl
19. and amp are not displayed on the LCD monitor when the Apeay Buje Aydesbojoud manual setup screen is displayed D v Press the ENTER button to set the manual setup screen to non display D Page 54 os Se Compose the picture press the shutter button down half way and press it down 3 S Q fully D Page 37 p amp The camera takes the picture at the set exposure time During the exposure the viewfinder lamp turns red It takes about twice the set time to complete taking the photograph due to processing of the captured gt image Zo t Changing the exposure time D Page 61 23 gs o Flash photography is not possible The settings are not canceled even if the camera is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated The settings are canceled when you remove or insert the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter uoleWwojU jeuonppy 53 a tor f phs Manually Manual Photography You can manually adjust conditions such as white balance and exposure compensation and take photographs at gt 3 these conditions This is called manual photography Settings made in this mode are saved even if the camera is oD ir turned OFF D IMPORTANT N o o If you remove or insert the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter the manual photography settings will return to their defaults If this happens manually set the conditions a
20. i Mode dial setting D P 20 TI O41 00 Folder number DP 82 Protected image D P 76 O y T Image number D P 82 Z NO IMAGE Message DP 101 Image size ____ _1 lt gt D048 01 10 01 Date month day year DP 81 1536 13 sal Time 24 hour format D P 81 35 s ewj Huseng Aydes6ojoud Apeay umag JayIO Moeg Buikeld olseg suonesiddy uonewoyu leuonippy When taking a photograph hold the camera firmly and prevent your finger or neck strap from covering the lens flash or flash sensor Wrong Getting Ready Camera held with both hands with your arms firmly held against the sides of your chest LESO Photography Playing Back Erasing Images Other Applications Additional Information Fingers held over the lens 36 The shutter button can be pressed down in two stages half way down and fully down When pressed half way down AF auto focus and AE auto exposure are carried out When pressed fully down the camera takes a picture P Press the shutter button down half way AF auto focus and AE auto exposure D Additional Information Press down y Glossary Page 105 start to function half way When AF or AE are locked the beep tone D Page 80 sounds and Pross down yy tully the viewfinder lamp lights or blinks in green D Page 39 2 Press and hold the shutter button down fully The camera takes a picture The viewfind
21. long periods Do not expose the camera to sand Other Applications The PDR M65 or PDR M61 is particularly sensitive to sand If the camera comes into contact with sand not only will the camera become damaged it will also no longer be repairable Pay special attention when using the camera at the beach or where sand or sand dust is likely to be present Notes On Condensation Additional Information Due to a sudden change in temperature such as when you move the camera from a cold location to a warm one water droplets condensation may form on the inside of the camera or on the lens When this occurs switch the camera OFF and wait an hour before using the camera Condensation may also form on the SmartMedia card If this happens remove the SmartMedia wipe off any water droplets and wait a short time before using it again ee Carrying Out Maintenance on Your Camera e To prevent the lens surface of the status display or viewfinder from being scratched blow off any dust on these parts with a blower brush and lightly wipe with a soft dry cloth e Clean the body of the camera with a soft dry cloth Do not use volatile liquids such as paint thinner benzene or insecticide as these may react with the camera body and cause deformation or remove the coating 13 sabew Hurseg Aydesbojoud Apeay Buje 13440 poeg Burkelq oiseg suoieoddy uo ewojul jeuonppy Notes On Handling the AC Adapter Be sur
22. may be erased destroyed in the situations listed below Note that Toshiba Corporation accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the loss destruction of recorded data in these situations When the SmartMedia is used incorrectly by the user or a third party When the SmartMedia is exposed to static electricity or electrical noise When the SmartMedia is removed or the camera is then switched OFF during data recording data erasing frame advance when images are being played back or during formatting of the SmartMedia e We recommend copying and saving important data onto another storage medium floppy disk hard disk MO disk etc e Never remove the SmartMedia or switch the camera OFF during data recording or during data erasing SmartMedia formatting These actions might damage the SmartMedia e Use only the SmartMedia specified for use with the PDR M65 or PDR M61 The use of other SmartMedia could damage the camera e SmartMedia are precision electronic devices Do not bend drop or subject SmartMedia to excessive shocks Also do not carry SmartMedia in locations such as a trouser pocket This might subject the SmartMedia to excessive force when you sit down damaging the SmartMedia Do not use or store SmartMedia in environments likely to be affected by strong static electricity or electrical noise e Do not use or store SmartMedia in very hot humid or corrosive environments 28
23. that can be photographed after an image is recorded decreases Sometimes this amount decreases by two images 97 Apeay Buijey Aydeibojoud oiseg sobew uiseag Moeg Bured 13440 suonesijddy uonewoju Jeuolppy Specifications continued S Pickup elements 1 2 CCD sensor total number of pixels approx 3 3 M65 2 3 M61 million g Sensitivity Equivalent to ISO 100 200 400 s Lens 3X zoom lens F2 8 F3 2 Focal length f 8 2 mm 23 3 mm equivalent to 38 mm 114 mm on a 35 mm camera amp Viewfinder Real image type zoom finder Auto focus TTL system AF focus adjusting range approximately 2 in 5 cm at z wide to infinity Detection system Contrast detection system S 5 Metering system TTL metering by image capture system a2 Exposure control Program AE exposure compensation available in Manual mode Shutter 1 500 to 1 sec White balance Auto selected Selectable in manual photography mode outdoors standard cool white 3 3 fluorescent light incandescent light Se Focal range Standard Approx 19 7 in 50 cm to infinity Po Macro Approx 2 in 5 cm at wide 19 7 in 50 cm Ba Self Timer 2 seconds 10 seconds selectable a i Modes Auto Red Eye Reduction Forced Flash Suppressed Flash Slow Flash Synchro P as Elash intensity control Automatic 5 Effective range Approx 1 3 ft 0 4 m 10 ft 3 0 m EE os Qa lt _ c ES on
24. these menus zZ Lo MENU DISP a8 gt 09 amp 338 k S Use the A or W buttons to select LCD and press the gt button DD The image and the LCD menu are displayed ce SS EE P Use the lt or gt buttons to adjust the brightness Press the lt button to darken the LCD monitor or the gt button to lighten the LCD monitor 2 The LCD monitor can be adjusted within the range 5 to 5 9 Default is 0 8 os Q lt bY Press the ENTER button This returns the camera to the previous mode 00000 pooon S gs on e SS 1E 84 By pressing the DISP button the LCD monitor and the on screen display can be turned on and off t LCD monitor display gt Page 34 Live image On screen display Detail Simplified image before photography letters and icons are displayed lt 2048 1536 In photography mode i OFF monitor is blank In playback mode Each press of the DISP button switches the display in the following order indicates default ca Live image On screen display Detail Playback image On screen display Simplified Live image only Playback image On screen display Detail Playback image only e With M the manual setting screen is displayed default When this screen is displayed pressing the DISP button does not change the indication on the LCD monitor Press the ENTER butto
25. this procedure for the necessary number of images CANCEL EXEC Use the A or W buttons to select EXEC and press the ENTER button To quit write protection select CANCEL When write protection ends the screen returns to the PLAY MENU To quit the PLAY MENU press the MENU button To protect an image again write protection is simultaneously carried out if set at step 2 78 YI called setup The following items can be changed in the SET UP mode LANGUAGE SOUND TIME AUTO OFF TV only M65 IMAGE No DEFAULT The details set here are held in memory even if the camera is turned OFF P Set the mode dial to SET UP The SET UP menu appears 2 Use the A or W buttons to select the item you want to SET UP set ts LANGUAGE D Page 80 SOUND D Page 80 TIME gt Page 81 AUTO OFF gt Page 81 TV only M65 D Page 82 IMAGE No gt Page 82 DEFAULT D Page 83 79 This feature allows you to set up the environment for using your camera in addition to image related settings This is Setting item Apeay umag Aydesbojoud s ewj uiseag Moeg Bur ejd LANGUAGE gt Engilish SOUND gt ON TIME gt SET gt AUTO OFF gt 1MIN Bo TV only M65 NTSC 33 IMAGE No SET 3 DEFAULT gt SET uonewoju jeuonppy bi L Basic Photographic Settings SET UP mode continued Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Other Applic
26. 00 288 1354 E 3 E mail dsc support tais toshiba com te For customers in Canada CAUTION 238 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 k F Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada 2p Ee Fg lu N c lt BS os e SS lt E Thank you for purchasing the Toshiba PDR M65 or PDR M61 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 Trademark Information MS DOS Windows Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows ME 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 e Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc Image Expert is a registered trademark of Sierra Imaging Inc SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation Other companies or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies Conventions Used In This Manual IMPORTANT Indicates items or details that you should observe to prevent loss of data malfunction and impaired performance Also indicates information relating to specifications and functions Indicates extra useful informat
27. 1 There already exists an image with the same frame number in the folder Apeay Buma Aydeibojoud olseg sobew uiseig Moeg Burheld 13440 suonesijddy uonewoju Jeuolppy Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information Troubleshooting First check the warning displayed on the LCD monitor gt Page 101 and the color of the viewfinder lamp D Page 39 Then check the following items Problem No power supply Causes The batteries are exhausted Remedy Replace with new batteries See Page The AC adapter plug has come out of the power outlet Plug the adapter back in The mode dial is set incorrectly Change the mode dial to the correct setting The camera turns OFF during operation The batteries are exhausted Replace with new batteries The battery runs out quickly You are using the camera in extremely cold conditions Put the battery in your pocket or another warm place to heat it and then load it into the camera just before you take a picture The terminals are dirty Wipe the battery terminals with a clean dry cloth The battery has reached its effective life Replace with new batteries No photograph is taken when the shutter button is pressed No SmartMedia is loaded Load a SmartMedia The SmartMedia is loaded incorrectly Load the SmartMedia
28. 2 a2 ag g3 gt Ss HE 33 S on uonewoyu Jeuolippy 9 v 1 Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Other Applications Additional Information Installing the USB Driver continued PDR M65 or PDR M61 does not conform with USB Mass Storage Class Install the USB driver provided in the CD ROM supplied with the PDR M65 or PDR M61 Insert the CD ROM supplied with the PDR M65 or PDR M61 into the CD ROM drive O amp Install mage Expert H E S items 33 2 MB available A window will open that contains two icons Install Image Expert and Install Toshiba USB icon Double click on Install Image Expert icon to f mem g p install the Image Expert Moke Poppies Install Image Expert Install Toshiba USB Disk Images QuickTime After the Image Expert installation is complete double click on the Install Toshiba USB icon The screen for selecting the display language appears Install Toshiba USB 92 USB Driver continued Select English and click OK Follow the on screen instructions to continue the setup Language English gt Apeay umag I After the USB setup has completed the system will restart Aydesbojoud sobew uiseag Moeg Bured suonesddy 1810 uonewoyu Jeuolippy 93 gt Separately Sold Accessories The following items are al
29. 4m 1Oft 3 0m The playback image is blurred The lens is not clean Clean the lens The image is out of focus Set macro photography to ON or OFF according to the distance up to the subject cannot format the SmartMedia The SmartMedia is write protected Remove the write protection cannot erase all the frames The frame is protected Remove the write protection The SmartMedia is write protected Remove the write protection Nothing happens when use the buttons and switches Camera malfunction Turn the power OFF and remove the batteries once and try again The mode dial is not at the correct position Set the mode dial to the correct setting The camera is in the Auto Power OFF mode Either press the shutter button fully down or change the mode dial setting 103 Apeay umag Aydeibojoud seg s ewj uiseig Moeg Bur ejd 1340 suonesijddy Jeuolippy Troubleshooting continued Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information Nothing is displayed The camera is in the PC mode Change the camera to the photography or even through the LCD playback mode monitor is set to ON The set date and time Both the batteries and AC adapter Set the date and time again disappears are removed with the power still ON 104 AF AE Red Eye
30. Additional Information A Press the MENU button Select the folder to play back when the currently loaded SmartMedia contains two or more folders P Set the mode dial to The last image frame or the thumbnail display appears on the LCD monitor The PLAY MENU is displayed MENU DISP Use the A or W buttons to select FOLDER and PLAY MENU press the gt button The names of the folders in the currently loaded SmartMedia are displayed Use the A or W buttons to select the folder to be displayed and press the ENTER button 70 I ON 3 Y y A E P W E a Sy n Selecting AR Folder to Play Back continued About Folder Names Images photographed on this camera are recorded to a folder You cannot choose in which folder to store images The 100 folder is created when you have photographed images When the number of images reaches the largest number 9999 a new folder 101 is created Apeay Buiey When there are two or more folders the playback folder default is the one whose folder number is larger e When you use SmartMedia on your PC a folder xxxTOSHI is created Aydesbojoud sabew Busey pyoeg Burkelq suonesijddy 13410 uonewoyu jeuonppy 271 Erases one image at a time E Note however that images cannot be erased when they are protected D Page 76 or the SmartMedia is write protected D Page 32 2 z S
31. Effect 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 DCF Design rule for Camera File System A file system standard defined by the JEIDA Japan Electronic Industry Development Association that is required for exchanging data between digital still cameras or a digital camera and a printer This standard defines the hierarchy and file names used when storing image files on memory cards or other recording medium Exif File Format Exchangeable Image File Format A color still image format for digital still cameras approved by the JEIDA Japan 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 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 PC Card A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card Standard 105 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 White Balance
32. Index labels 2 e Write protect stickers 4 jA Make sure that you have all of the items below before you start using your camera Video cable 1 only M65 CD ROM e Instruction Manual e Software Manual Software application Quick Reference Guide 17 USB cable Neck strap 1 Sold separately AC adapter Soft case Apeay Bue Aydes6bojoud sobew Guise Moeg Buikeld suonesiddy 13440 uonewoyu jeuolppy gt Ss is ec a i o oS Basic Photography Other Playing Back Erasing Images Applications Additional Information X Self timer button D P 48 lmage Quality button D P 43 4 Flash button D P 49 Mode dial For enlarged view gt P 20 Strap attachment D P 22 mhia Strap attachment D P 22 Shutter button _ _ E DP 37 Flash Viewfinder window Self timer lamp D P 48 f DC IN 5V terminal D P 27 Lens 18 ee ee Yi Ai E be dn l Names ae Viewfinder lamp D P 39 Viewfinder LCD monitor D P 34 BSS K Ses S w aray Senge vy Ne PA P i 7a ENTER button Press the center of the button Use this button to fix a selection lt P A V cross pad button Press the button on the required side Use these buttons to select an item or an image Zoom key DP 45 DISP button
33. P B e a5 t on c S 28 of Compression of images can be accomplished only in the following order FINE gt xx NORMAL gt BASIC The reverse is not possible S ES on e SS 1E 68 MEEA gt oN 4 ae Aa Compressing Images Quality continued Use the A or W buttons to select QUALITY and PLAY MENU 9 press the gt button FOLDER gt SET The QUALITY menu is displayed SLIDE gt SET a If there are no images that can be compressed a message PROTECT SET 3 appears on screen and the screen returns to the PLAY MENU RESIZE gt SET lt me CVA gt SET LCD SET 2 2w ep Bp The current compression ratio quality is displayed f Ej j under the image f a Ty Each press of the ENTER button changes the number of stars as m i 4 P follows 2 Dexx FINE a kk KKK 5S xx NORMAL ea x BASIC CANCEL Bs t Details of quality setting D Page 43 ge A EXEC If you want to compress two or more images repeat the procedure for each image 2 Eo y Use the A or W buttons to select EXEC and press 8 the ENTER button S The screen indicating that the image is being compressed appears To quit compression select CANCEL When compression ends the screen returns to the PLAY MENU To quit the PLAY MENU press the MENU button uonewoyu jeuonippy 69 Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications
34. P Set the mode dial to C4 or u 1 When is selected the last image frame appears on the LCD monitor gt of 2 When is selected use the lt or gt buttons to select the image to be erased 9 gt When 43 or mf is selected the last image is selected a5 Press the erase button FRAME or LAST is displayed at the bottom left of the screen N me ie we tT on ne Dp Use the A or W buttons to select YES and press the gs ENTER button ERASE This erases the image and returns to the previous mode a To cancel erasing of image data select NO and press the ENTER button TS c on e SS lt E 92s DY To continue erasing images repeat the above procedure from step 2 When A PROTECT is displayed on the LCD monitor cancel the protection D Page 76 If you take a photograph after erasing an image a number continuing from the last photographed image is assigned as the image number 73 sobew buisesy Aydesbojoud Apeay Buia5 13410 pyoeg Burkelq oiseg suonesijddy uo ewoju jeuonippy Py b E E Erases all images within the currently selected folder s For details on folders see Selecting the Folder to Play Back gt Page 70 Note however that images cannot be erased when they are protected D Page 76 or when the SmartMedia is 2 write protected D Page 32 5 o P Set the mode dial to 6 or vty When
35. TOSHIBA INSTRUCTION MANUAL TOSHIBA INSTRUCTION MANUAL To ensure that you use the Toshiba PDR M65 or PDR M61 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 R M65 R M61 i Soe hs fs a CE A Sy BN TS r aes Ve p TESN YS Y c amp K Ae For customers in the U S A fe D DIGITAL STILL CAMERA PDR M65 DIGITAL STILL CAMERA PDR M61 a Bs oO e Tested To Comply Tested To Comply With FCC Standards C With FCC Standards ii FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE v 7 fo FCC Statement amp D This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 2O 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and z 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE SF This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 2s of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a J0 residential installation FE This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in ga accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However
36. a The macro photography mode is used when the distance to the subject is between 2 in 5 cm at wide to 20 in 50 cm g This camera cannot focus on subjects within 2 in 5 cm at wide to 20 in 50 cm unless in the macro photography 2 mode Do not use the macro photography mode for subjects outside of this range D In the macro photography mode the LCD monitor automatically turns ON Take the photograph while viewing the D LCD monitor lt u P Set the mode dial to 09 or MEGS J a e Q 2 Press the amp macro button 5 amp is displayed on the LCD monitor and the status display Zz In the Manual Photography mode amp is not displayed on the LCD MENU DISP monitor when the manual setup screen is displayed o Press the ENTER button to set the manual setup screen to 32 non display D Page 54 e 2s 3w a3 3 Look at the image on the LCD monitor to compose the picture ts Using the LCD Monitor D Page 34 gt 4p Press the shutter button down half way and press it down fully gt Page 37 Bo oF by To cancel macro photography press the amp macro button again gS wo e Macro photography is not canceled even if the camera is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated e Only the KAJ Suppressed Flash and 4 Forced Flash modes can be set for flash photography se The settings are canceled when you remove or insert the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC 3a adapter 28
37. a motorcycle S Use the AC adapter only with the indicated eg This might cause you to fall over or result in a power supply voltage 100 to 120V 230V AC 39 traffic accident Use with any other power supply voltage might S amp cause fire or electric shock Use only the specified batteries or the specified AC adapter Use of a battery or AC adapter other than Q Q specified might cause fire defects or a8 malfunctions a uonewsojuy jeuonippy Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information Safety Precatitions continued A CAUTION If you want to use the camera on an airplane consult with the airline and follow their instructions Use of this camera is sometimes restricted due to potential radio interference Do not use the camera in humid steamy smoky or dusty places This might cause fire or electric shock Do not leave the camera in places where the temperature may rise significantly such as inside a car This might adversely affect the case or the parts inside resulting in fire Do not place or wrap the camera in cloth or blankets This might cause heat to build up and deform the case resulting in fire Use the camera in a well ventilated place QO OO A CAUTION continued Before you move the camera disconnect cords and cables Failure to do this might damage cords and cables resulting in fire or electric shock
38. ace ee en ers Indicates a necessary action that must Z WARNING injury if the safety instruction is hot be carried out a b d The actual necessary action is ODSeINE indicated in the symbol or nearby This indicates the existence of a graphically or described in text A CAUTION hazard that could result in bodily injury or property damage 1 Bodily injury means injuries burns and shock which does not require hospitalization or prolonged treatment 2 Physical damage means extended harm to home Exemption Clauses AN DANGER 9 Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility in the case of oe Lit ba sane from earthquakes fire not liable to Do not heat disassemble or throw the z Toshiba Corporation operating by third parties other aei D accidents or use under abnormal conditions including batteries into fire or water erroneous or improper operation and other problems Doing this might cause it to rupture ignite or heat Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility for incidental up resulting in fire or major injury damages lost profit work interruption corruption or loss y oie ea arising fomithe Use okor Do not strike the batteries with a hammer Ef Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for or step on drop or subject the battery to aa any damages arising from not having followed the strong impact descriptions in this Instruction Manual i a Toshiba Corporation accepts no
39. age 59 EQ is displayed in the LCD monitor or the status display In the Manual Photography mode H is not displayed on the LCD monitor when the manual setup screen is displayed Press the ENTER button to set the manual setup screen to non display gt Page 54 Compose the picture press the shutter button down half way and press it down fully gt Page 37 The shutter is opened and closed 16 times The photography interval changes according to the photographic conditions Flash photography is not possible The settings are not canceled even if the camera is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated The settings are canceled when you remove or insert the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter 52 Lona Exp osu iPhotography Bulb Photography This mode is used for taking subjects that require several seconds to photograph such as firework displays at night When using this mode be sure to use a tripod to keep the camera stable and prevent distorted images P Set the mode dial to I or MN J Set the REC mode to BULB Press the MENU button Use the A or W buttons to select REC MODE and press the button Use the A or W buttons to select BULB and press the ENTER button Press the MENU button t For details on the REC mode gt Page 59 9 and are displayed in the LCD monitor or the status display In the Manual Photography mode 9
40. as far as it can go with the SmartMedia electrodes metal contacts facing the rear of the camera Close the SmartMedia cover Before you use a new SmartMedia be sure to format the SmartMedia gt Page 75 Removing SmartMedia Electrodes IMPORTANT e Never open the SmartMedia cover or remove the SmartMedia while data is being recorded to the SmartMedia viewfinder is lit red This might damage the SmartMedia or corrupt the data on the SmartMedia p Set the mode dial to 30 Slide the SmartMedia cover release knob in the direction of the arrow to open the cover Push the SmartMedia in as far as it can go and pull it out with your fingers If you push SmartMedia once in as far as it can go it will protrude slightly Pull it out with your fingers p Close the SmartMedia cover 31 Aydeapozoyd Apeey umag s ewj Hurse g Moeg Bured suoneoyddy 13440 uonewoyu ieuonippy Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information About SmartMedia continued rite Protection To prevent valuable data from being erased inadvertently attach the write protect sticker at the write protect area Data can no longer be recorded or erased from SmartMedia To write or erase data from SmartMedia peel off the sticker W
41. atically set to function in dark places No special setting is needed to set off the flash The flash firing mode can be set to suit the conditions where the flash is to be fired The effective firing distance of the flash is approximately 1 3 ft 0 4 m to 10 ft 3 m P Set the mode dial to I or M J 2 Press the flash button to set to the desired mode while viewing the image on the LCD monitor or the status display 4 t S Pressing the flash button displays the available flash modes in order oou The icon for the mode that you selected is displayed in the LCD monitor or the status display In the Manual Photography mode the icon for the mode that you selected is not displayed on the LCD monitor when the manual setup screen is displayed Press the ENTER button to set the manual setup screen to non display D Page 54 j Auto gt Red Eye Reduction gt 4 Forced Flash gt Suppressed Flash gt 2 4 Slow Synchro EE ie aa ee ene many Compose the picture Press the shutter button down half way and press it down fully o A Press down y fully 49 sebew Buses Aydes6ojoud Apeay umag 13410 peg uj eld suonesddy uonewoyu Jeuolppy if Photography Using the Flash Flash photography continued yi 5 Auto oO In this mode the flash fires automatically according to the photography conditions This mo
42. ations Additional Information Press the gt button SET UP The tab menu is displayed LANGUAGE _ WEnglish t How to set the time D Page 81 English Soe TIME Deutsch S Dp Use the A or W buttons to change the setting in AUTO OFF Francais E the tab menu and press the ENTER button TV Espa ol C To cancel changing of settings press the lt button IMAGE No Aa DEFAULT gt SET BY To quit the SET UP menu change the mode dial setting LANGUAGE Sets the display language for menus displayed on the LCD monitor English default English Deutsch German Francais French Espa ol Spanish HAH Japanese Sets whether or not to sound the beep tone ON default Sounds the beep tone according to the operating state or operation OFF Does not sound the beep tone in any state 80 vis oll Basic Photographic Settings SET UP mode continued TIME fe D Sets the date and time 2 Seconds cannot be set a a p Using the lt or gt buttons to select the item you want fils to set and use the A or W buttons to set the value for each item 10 2001 ES Pressing the button advances the selection in the following order 5 a lt Month gt Day gt Year gt Hour gt Minute gt SET gt CANCEL 12 55 00 SET CANCEL my 2e Select SET and press the ENTER button a2 To quit setting select CANCEL 30 AUTO OFF If no operation is carried out for a fixed
43. ations are subject to change without notice 100 A Jo AE i Warnings and Messages Displayed on LCD Monitor The following warnings messages and icons are displayed on the LCD monitor and the status display Display LCD monitor Ca Status display ca Meaning Remaining battery power half or less C4 c o Flashing No battery power left A NO CARD Flashing photography mode mode Nothing displayed playback No SmartMedia is loaded SmartMedia is loaded incorrectly A CARD FULL Flashing photography mode Number of image display 0 No more space on the SmartMedia Recording is not possible A NO IMAGE Nothing is recorded to the SmartMedia A UNFORMATED CARD The SmartMedia is not formatted A message prompting you to format the SmartMedia is displayed A CARD ERROR The SmartMedia is damaged The SmartMedia format is incorrect A PROTECTED CARD The SmartMedia is write protected A FRAME ERROR An attempt was made to playback incorrectly recorded data A UNMATCHED DATA An attempt was made to playback a frame not recorded on this camera A FRAME No FULL The frame number has reached 999 9999 A PROTECT An attempt was made to erase a protected image A FOLDER No ERROR There already exists a folder with the same number A IMAGE No ERROR 10
44. de is ideal for gt general photography where you are not trying to achieve any particular effect when using macro photography the flash does not fire oS Red Eye Reduction Use this mode to avoid the red eye effect D Additional Information Glossary Page 105 when of photographing people in low light conditions am The flash emits a pre flash just before the picture is taken and then flashes again to take the actual picture i 2 Red eye is reduced more effectively if the camera is pointed at the line of sight of the subject at as close a x distance as possible 4 Forced Flash 38 In this mode the flash always fires Use the Forced Flash mode to shoot pictures in artificial light backlighting s F fluorescent lighting etc 2D The flash also fires during macro photography Ss Eg 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 5 J1 4 Slow Synchro 8 The flash is fired at a slower shutter speed eS x c ES on E 35 lt E 50 4 ewe A s oe N i r RSA A Flash Flash TA AER ENE 2 If you take a photograph in the J 4 Slow Synchro mode at a place with a dark background or in the amp Suppressed Flash mode at a dark place the shutter speed slows down and the slow shutter speed warning is a disp
45. e version of the firmware o Compression system JPEG compliant Image file format Exif Ver 2 1 compliant 2 Number of frames Quality Compression ge eS FULL size Mode Ratio File Size 89 2048 x 1536 pixels tokok 1 6 Approx 1 1MB HALF size FINE Approx 300KB 1024 x 768 pixels k k 1 10 Approx 650KB NORMAL Approx 160KB z 8 1 16 Approx 400KB E BASIC Approx 100KB 2D Conversion rules DCF Ver 1 0 compliant Sa a 2 Be The size of the data to be recorded varies according to the amount of detail in the subject image So 52 the number of images that can be photographed after an image is recorded decreases Sometimes this E amount decreases by two images a5 on e SS ae 96 Camera Body Toshiba Digital Still Camera PDR M61 Recording medium SmartMedia 3 3V 2 4 8 16 32 64MB compatible 128MB apply to the update version of the firmware Compression system JPEG compliant Image file format Exif Ver 2 1 compliant Number of frames FULL size 1792 x 1200 pixels HALF size 896 x 600 pixels Quality Compression is Mode Ratio i File Size took 1 4 Approx 1 01MB FINE Approx 278KB tok 1 8 Approx 557KB NORMAL Approx 131KB 1 16 Approx 281KB BASIC Approx 70KB Conversion rules DCF Ver 1 0 compliant The size of the data to be recorded varies according to the amount of detail in the subject image So the number of images
46. e AC adapter near a radio as it could interfere with radio signal reception If you remove the battery or AC adapter while the camera is in operation the date may be lost from memory If this happens reset the date 14 Apeay umag v ag 3X zoom lens Bo USB interface compatible z High definition 3 3 M65 2 3 M61 million pixels Extensive photographic functions Auto Flash Macro Self timer ae e Multi mode 16 continuous images in one frame az Bulb mode for night and creative photography 30 e Color Black and white photography etc S z Image size and quality easily selectable e Size M65 2048 x 1536 or 1024 x 768 pixels M61 1792 x 1200 or 896 x 600 pixels S Quality FINE NORMAL BASIC Zo Status display 22 e Settings can be verified even when LCD monitor is OFF a SmartMedia Expandable up to 64MB 128MB apply to the update version of the firmware Compatibility e Image recording method compliant with DCF uo ewojul jeuonppy 15 Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information The Function Map It is suggested that you look at the function map below before using the PDR M65 or PDR M61 Read these pages first Let s get ready to use the PDR M65 or PDR M61 Ep P17 35 Let s learn about basic operation First let s learn about the basic way of using the PDR M65 or PDR M61 ap Photography P 40 Play
47. e Image Size and Quality continued Take the photograph t For details on how to take photographs D Page 40 Getting Ready Basic Photography To make the image smaller it is more effective to reduce the size and then reduce image quality After you have taken a photograph you can change its size D Page 66 and quality gt Page 68 The memory size of the image varies according to the subject The compression ratio is given for reference only The settings are not canceled even if the camera is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated The settings are canceled when you remove or insert the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter Playing Back Erasing Images Other Applications Additional Information 44 Zoom photography allows you to take zoom shots and wide angle shots p Set the mode dial to I or MCB J Compose the picture using the Zoom key e Pressing the Telephoto zoom key zooms in on the subject and enlarges the subject on the LCD monitor e Pressing the Wide key provides a wider angle picture e The lens position moves according to the Zoom key setting Telephoto zoom key Wide key Press the shutter button down half way and press it down fully D Page 37 The Zoom key setting is automatically canceled by either turning the camera OFF or by activation of the Auto Power OFF function
48. e LCD monitor is set to OFF by the DISP button Ss e Live images moving image before photography are less clear than playback images This is because z they are displayed at a lower resolution S a0 E eS Og BE az gz suonesddy JaN10 uonewoyu Jeuolippy 87 Transferring Images to a PC You can transfer images photographed on your camera to a PC using the packaged CD ROM and cable set Images recorded on SmartMedia can also be transferred to a PC using the PC card adapter sold separately or floppy disk adapter sold separately D Page 94 To transfer images to a PC software must be installed and special cables connected For details refer to the Software Manual and the User s Guides for your PC Getting Ready Using SmariMedia on a PC e Format the SmartMedia only on your camera Basic Photography Other Playing Back Erasing Images Applications Additional Information 88 Install this driver when the USB cable is used Connect the small end of the USB cable to the DIGITAL terminal on the PDR M65 or PDR M61 Apeay umag Connect the large end of the USB cable to the USB port on your personal computer Connect the USB cable with Windows already booted up Set the mode dial to 1 The Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears Dp Click the Next button 89 AydesBbojoud sobew Buisesy Moeg Bured suoneoddy JaN10 devic
49. e diver is a software program that makes a uonewoyu leuoi ippy cak E Neas Cancel 5 AS A a ee Ns i Oe P os alin ng 5 heuse Driver Keortiaeal E By Select Search for the best driver for your device Wat daou van Wren oca Recommended and click the Next button a e 2 The next screen appears Dio tales ng mt D os cre as a8 G insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive check the CD ROM drive check box and click the Next button ee a Follow the on screen instructions to install the driver ETRA 33 When installation is completed the Add New Hardware Wizard ae screen appears again Do Eg RE a i 2 Click the Next button _ 2 This wizard searches for new drivers for 8 USB Disk Controller 5 E ra a _ c SS ge Beck ONES Cancel 35 Se lt E 90 D Select Search for the best driver for your device Wrst ooo we Wit 9 Recommended and click the Next button oe OES Ei Display a list of all the drivers in a specific fes location so you can select the driver you want D Qa os v lt Back Cancel 8 CE Q o 9 Check the CD ROM drive check box and click the Next button FEA Follow the on screen instructions to install the drivers This completes installation of the required drivers From here on the PDR M65 or PDR M61 is automatically recognized simply by connecting the USB cable mn 3
50. e to use only the specified AC adapter sold separately Using a different AC adapter might cause the camera to malfunction When you use the AC adapter carefully read and strictly observe the Safety Precautions from page 6 onwards and the notes described below Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information Use the AC adapter with the rating of the country region where the camera is used Be sure that you do not allow the AC adapter to contact any other metal object as this might cause a short circuit To connect the AC adapter firmly insert the plug on the end of the cable into the DC IN 5V terminal Do not insert the plug into other terminals This might cause the camera to malfunction Before you disconnect the connector cable turn the camera OFF and then disconnect the cable holding it by its plug Do not disconnect the connector cable by pulling the actual cable Do not drop the AC adapter or subject it to strong impacts Do not use the AC adapter in very hot and humid locations Do not plug in the AC adapter while you are using the battery Switch the camera OFF first The AC adapter is for indoor use only Use only the specified AC adapter Do not use other AC adapters The AC adapter may sometimes become warm during use This is normal and not a malfunction Buzzing or whirring noises may come from inside the camera This is normal and not a malfunction Do not use th
51. ensos 56 E V Exposure Compensation ee 56 Changing the Preset Conditions REC MENU pisaci aerosois biens REC MODE ive PREVIEW sigs cee eta ey a SELF TIMER el MG Dns E E T A cele a eescesiagtss Playing Back Erasing Images E Playing Back Photographed Images Single Frame Playback eeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 62 E Enlarging Photographed Images Zoom Playback viciscccecccsscesccesseeveieovevscrsrvsieiveees 63 E Displaying a List of Images Thumbnail Display sssrinin E Auto Playback SlideShow eessen E Reducing the Image Size Resize Bay E Compressing Images Quality eceeeeeeeeeees E Selecting the Folder to Play Back eseese E Erasing Images Erase Frame f E Erasing All Images in a Folder Erase All 74 E Formatting the SmartMedia 0 2 1D E Protecting Images 16 Protecting an Image 76 Removing the Protection cee 78 B Other Applications E Basic Photographic Settings SET UP mode esssesseessesssesssesstessessseestesseessesssen 79 LANGUAGE arcean ites wads coe ceineassdavcee shee 80 SOUND IMAGE No a DEFAULT Airset E E Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness 84 E DISP Button and LCD Monitor Display 85 E Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV only M65 uw 86 E Transferring Images to a PC E Installing the USB driver 0 0 cee eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees E Separately
52. er lamp turns red while image data is being recorded onto the SmartMedia IMPORTANT Never open the SmartMedia cover or remove the SmartMedia while an image is being recorded This may corrupt the data on the SmartMedia or damage the SmartMedia itself 37 suoneoddy s ewj Buisesy Aydes6ojoud Apeay umag 1 410 pyoeg Buikeld uonewoju jeuonippy A Y gt gt 3 How to Press the Shutter Button continued Memo e If the shutter button is pressed all the way down photographs cannot be taken until AF and AE are dD locked The image in the LCD monitor sometimes darkens from the time that the shutter button is pressed down 8 half way until the image becomes focused To focus or expose a position outside the center of the screen frame move the subject you are taking to the center of the screen frame and press down the shutter button half way and hold it until the camera beeps Now with the shutter button held down return to the original picture that you composed and o press the shutter button down fully Moving the camera as you press the shutter button will result ina aD blurred image ag The PDR M65 or PDR M61 uses an accurate auto focus mechanism However the PDR M65 or PDR M61 may have difficulty focusing or not be able to focus at all for subjects and situations such as the following Subjects moving at high speed When the subject is distant and dark z 3 Very
53. ess of whether or not only one image or all images were erased The largest image number is 9999 When this number is reached a new folder is created and the 2 image number is assigned starting from 0001 52 t Selecting the FOLDER gt Page 70 s The largest folder number is 999 When the folder number reaches 999 format the SmartMedia e When you use SmartMedia that was used for taking photographs on another camera or swap between two or more SmartMedia the data held by this camera is given priority as the image number The folder number is assigned according to the state of your camera or the SmartMedia S go os e SS lt E 82 En IRS Y tis Ss d Ni 4 Basic Photographic Settings SET UP mode continued DEFAULT D D Sets whether or not to return the settings except TIME LANGUAGE TV video output format only M65 amp and the LCD monitor brightness to their defaults a CANCEL Does not return settings to their defaults 2 OK Returns settings to their defaults fo af Do ge lt My BE az gz gt Ss Zo Re gS on s gt oe 32 go oD oD 83 A we ee This adjustment adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor and not the brightness of the recorded image gt g 2 P Set the mode dial to 6 or v 2 Z Press the MENU button The REC MENU or PLAY MENU is displayed You can set the LCD monitor brightness in either of
54. g Burkelq 13410 suonesijddy uonewoyu jeuonippy Changing the Preset Conditions REC MENU continued PREVIEW gt cs oO Ge This setting allows you to display a photographed image on the LCD monitor for two seconds immediately after you have taken the shot This allows you check the composition and brightness of the photographed image ON Display preview default OFF Do not display preview m C i eC ee ae Ss Sets the color mode and photographic sensitivity at which the image is to be recorded a Warning Noise increases when the ISO is changed to a higher setting ISO100 Equivalent to color ISO100 default IS0200 High sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO200 3 IS0400 High sensitive photography equivalent to color SO400 Se B amp W Black and white 27o SE Fg W on c 2 S Ee lt Ts os e SS lt E 60 od g the Preset Conditions REC MENU continued Changin BULB g Sets the exposure time when taking pictures in the bulb photography mode D Page 53 a sec Opens shutter for about 1 second default 2 2sec Opens shutter for about 2 seconds amp SELF TIMER E v Sets the delay time for when the photograph is taken after the shutter button is pressed during self timer 8 photography D Page 48 es 10sec Picture taken after a 10 second delay default 3 2sec Picture taken after a 2 second delay lt i Adjusts the b
55. gain z The settings are not canceled even if the camera is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated 2s 3s g P Set the mode dial to MICS The manual setup screen is displayed Display or non display of the manual setup screen is toggled at each 38 press of the ENTER button S9 t f the LCD monitor is difficult to view gt Page 84 A E S gt D SA a 2 Press the lt or gt buttons to select the setting item _5 and the A or buttons to select the set value 3 t W B White balance gt Page 56 os E V Exposure compensation gt Page 56 n lt 3 gt D ea S Eg on ZE z Setting items 54 Press the ENTER button This fixes the setting The camera is ready to take photographs Apeay Buijey Compose the picture press the shutter button down half way and press it down fully gt Page 37 The camera takes the picture Aydesbojoud Photography is also possible with the manual setup screen displayed s ewj buisesy poeg Burkelq suonesijddy 13410 uonewoyu jeuonippy 55 Taking Photographs Manually Manual Photography continued z W B White Balance t White Balance D Additional Information Glossary Page 105 The camera determines the white balance by averaging the various kinds of light that enters the lens This setting allows you to set the white balance when taking photographs under specific lighting
56. gt P 85 f Telephoto zoom Press T Wide Press W 7 J LA Tripod a Y MENU button amp Macro button DP 47 T Erase button D P 72 Terminal cover e DIGITAL terminal gt P 89 i VIDEO terminal only M65 D P 86 SmartMedia cover release knob SmartMedia cover D P 29 19 Battery cover D P 23 Apeay Bue Aydesbojoud sobew Guise Moeg Buikeld suoleolddy 13440 uonewoyu jeuolppy Names of Parts continued gt Mode dial 3 D Manual mode D P 54 a Manually sets white balance and o exposure gt Qa 2s QD a6 3 TN lt G 38 Auto Photography mode gt P 40 gt 88 SET UP mode D P 79 os This is the most commonly used Sets basic camera settings n E photography mode power OFF time sound time 2 In this mode exposure 4 display language image number ao combination of shutter speed and P and reset a k aperture is automatically controlled to facilitate photography Sio a o Power OFF D P 33 PC mode D P 88 Py 5 Switches the power OFF Transfers images to a PC 23 For details refer to the Manual 5s for the Software Application Qa Playback mode D P 62 Selects the image playback or E protect mode resize So compression and other settings Ss E 38 IE 20 Status display This display indicates the camera s status
57. he Batteries 0 0 ee 25 E Using the Power Outlet 220 E About SmartMedia 28 Notes on SmartMedia o oo eee 28 Loading SmartMedia 29 Removing SmartMedia 30 Write Protection tcc cei sivvecie neha tela 32 E Turning the Power ON OFF 33 Turning the Power ON Turning the Power OFF ionini 33 LCD Monitor Display 1 34 In Photography Mode 34 InPlayOack MOG nsien 35 E How to Hold Your Camera ieeeeeeeseereeeeeeeeees 36 E How to Press the Shutter Button 37 E About the Color of the Viewfinder Lamp a389 E Photography Auto Photography 40 Using the Viewfinder 00 40 Using the LCD Monitor wadi E Setting the Image Size and Quality 43 E Zoom Photography cccscsccscvssisarsecscesnenaneiiestece 45 E Digital Zoom Photography 1 0 0 0 eee 46 E Close up Photography Macro Photography s icsscicssscsssevsessessessctsevesraseees 47 Photography Using the Self timer Self timer Photography eecceceseereeteeeeees 48 E Photography Using the Flash Flash Photography scsi wiiaescescsctenssasceevssisensees 49 E Multi Image Photography Multi Photography weececassec cascvetieveccevcecsaraesctetress 52 E Long Exposure Photography Bulb PMOtOGrapNy ccaciias cdsocscessassdea sstdsandescardeness 53 E Taking Photographs Manually Manual Photography cece eeeeeeeeeeee 54 W B White Balance inci
58. ing Back Photographed Images P 62 Erasing Images P 72 Utilizing the various photography modes You can choose various photography modes on the PDR M65 or PDR M61 Be Zoom Photography P 45 Digital Zoom Photography P 46 Close up Photography P 47 Photography Using the Self timer P 48 Photography Using the Flash P 49 Multi Image Photography Multi Photography P 52 P 53 Long Exposure Photography Bulb Photography P 53 Changing the photography settings You can change the settings for the image that you are going to take according to your particular requirements location and other conditions ip Setting the Image Size and Quality P 43 Manually setting the PDR M65 or PDR M61 P 54 Changing the Preset Conditions P 58 Playing back your photographed images You can choose various ways of playing back images on the LCD monitor i Enlarging Photographed Images P 63 Auto Playback P 65 You can also do this The PDR M65 or PDR M61 also has lots of other features E gt Displaying a List of Images P 64 Changing the size of Images P 66 Compressing Images P 68 Erasing All Images at once P 74 Protecting Images P 76 Changing PDR M65 or PDR M61 camera Settings P 79 Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV only M65 P 86 Transferring Images to a PC P 88 16 Batteries 4 size AA Alkaline SmartMedia 8MB 3 3V 1 e Anti static case 1 e
59. ion t Indicates another page to refer to for extra information About OS Abbreviations e Windows 98 This abbreviation stands for the Microsoft Windows 98 operating system e Windows 95 This abbreviation stands for the Microsoft Windows 95 operating system e Windows 2000 This abbreviation stands for the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system e Windows NT This abbreviation stands for the Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 0 operating system e Windows ME This abbreviation stands for the Microsoft Windows ME operating system sobew buisesy Aydesbojoud Apeay Buie5 13440 poeg Burkelq oiseg suoieoddy uo ewoju jeuonppy Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information Contents The name in parentheses is the function name on the PDR M65 or PDR M61 M AGNI Nisse neea Ene 1 E Before Reading This Manual e E Content assornir 4 W Safety Precautions sisisi 6 E Using Your Camera Correctly eseese 12 E FC ALUICS en cicis cseesscicececescecvsccescevadevastscetseaativiieveerss 15 E The Function Map sscscsseesseesstesssteresseseees 16 Getting Ready M ACCOSSON CS Hecssessecsscvsss as a rE ERE E Names of Parts ccccscssesseccnsseesosicecsasanesesaeseasaces E Attaching the Strap oo eee eeeeeeeeseeeneeseeeeeeaee E Installing the Batteries 123 Loading the Batteries 0 0 0 esses 23 Removing t
60. layed When the shutter is pressed half way down the viewfinder lamp blinks green and the slow shutter Ey speed mark W is displayed in the LCD monitor We recommend using a tripod to prevent blurred image D caused by shaking lt e Using the flash during multi photography and bulb photography is not possible The flash setting is not canceled even if the camera is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated v The settings are canceled when you remove or insert the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter 2 sy It may take a few seconds to charge the flash Photography by using the flash is not possible while the charging ee is in progress So wait until the charging is completed So L E Tay a2 s gZ gt Ss Zo SF SS 3 on 3D oe 3 20 oD oD 51 Multi Image Photography Multi Photography This mode takes 16 shots continuously at 0 25 second intervals The 16 photographed images are saved as one This mode is effective for continuously photographing moving subjects Getting Ready p Set the mode dial to I or MN J Z set the REC mode to MULTI Basic Photography Other Playing Back Erasing Images Applications Additional Information Press the MENU button Use the A or W buttons to select REC MODE and press the button Use the A or W buttons to select MULTI and press the ENTER button Press the MENU button t For details on the REC mode gt P
61. liability whatsoever for Doing so might cause it to rupture ignite or heat any damages arising from malfunctions arising from up resulting in fire or major injury combination with equipment or software that is not my related to Toshiba Corporation DE aa 3w Dv gt Ss o 2 zs a uonewsoju jeuonippy Safety Precatitions continued Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information A WARNING Should you ever notice smoke a strange odor or excessive heat coming from the camera immediately turn OFF the power and remove the batteries and AC adapter Continued use in this state might cause fire electric shock or burns For details on repair consult the store of purchase or please contact the technical support number A WARNING continued Do not place the camera on wobbly inclined or unstable surfaces This might cause the camera to fall or tilt over Do not use in areas near water This might cause fire or electric shock Take Ng special care during rain snow on the beach or Ay near the shore es If foreign objects or water have entered the camera immediately turn the power OFF and remove the batteries and AC adapter Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock For details on repair consult the store of purchase or please contact the technical support number If the camera has fallen or its case is damaged im
62. mediately turn the power OFF and remove the batteries and AC adapter Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock For details on repair consult the store of purchase or please contact the technical support number Do not use the camera in the bath or shower This might cause a fire or electric shock Y Do not allow metallic objects or other flammable foreign matter inside the camera SO This might cause a fire or electric shock Do not open the SmartMedia cover and insert or allow such objects to fall inside 2 s Po heh PRRI Safety Precautions continued AN WARNING continued A WARNING continued 8 Do not disassemble change or repair the Keep the batteries out of the reach of camera children S This might cause fire or electric shock For Q If a child swallows a battery this might result in S details on repair and internal inspection consult poisoning If a child swallows a battery the store of purchase or please contact the immediately consult a physician I technical support number s w If battery fluid enters the eyes immediately ao Do not touch power or TV antenna cords rinse with fresh water and consult with a 3 i during a thunderstorm physician to receive treatment Q E This might cause electric shock If left untreated damage to the eye could be permanent mo Do not use the camera while you are Da walking driving or riding
63. mensions 1 4 9 in 37 mm W x 100 in 0 76 mm H x 1 7 s in 45 mm D Accessories Anti static case x1 index labels x2 write protect stickers x4 uonewoju jeuolppy 99 Specifications continued AC adapter PDR ACM1A sold separately Power supply AC120V 50 60Hz Rated Input Capacity 18VA amp Rated Output DC5V 1 5A g Operating temperature 32 F 0 C 104 F 40 C Storage temperature 14 F 10 C 158 F 70 C M Dimensions 1 8 2 48 mm W x 1 1 4 26 mm H x 2 3 4 70 mm D Weight Approx 3 5 oz 100 g 3 Connector Cable Length Approx 6 6 ft 2 m AC adapter PDR ACM1E sold separately Power supply AC230V 50Hz Rated Input Capacity 120 mA z 3 Rated Output DC5 0V 1 5A k g Operating temperature 0 C 40 C Po Storage temperature 10 C 70 C ze Dimensions 49 5 mm 1 9 W x 66 5 mm 2 6 H x 76 mm 3 0 D cat Weight Approx 130 g 4 5 oz Connector Cable Length Approx 2 m 6 6 ft 2 AC adapter PDR ACM1VU sold separately a Power supply AC230V 50Hz z Rated Input Capacity 120 mA Rated Output DC5 0V 1 5A Operating temperature 0 C 40 C Storage temperature 10 C 70 C a Dimensions 49 5 mm 1 9 W x 60 5 mm 2 4 H x 76 mm 3 0 D Weight Approx 130 g 4 5 oz E Connector Cable Length Approx 2 m 6 6 ft lt E These specific
64. n to set the manual setting screen to a non display state In this state the display will change in the same way as e With WAL the LCD monitor is blank 85 suoneoddy sabew buiseiy AydesBbojoud Apeay Bum 5 PETITO poeg Bukelq uonewoyu leuoippy Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV only M65 Television sets can be used to compose images for photography or playback To do this the camera must first be connected to the TV We recommend using the AC adapter on an indoor power outlet when available 2 IMPORTANT N Before you connect your camera to other equipment be sure to turn all other connected equipment oO OFF If you connect your camera to other equipment with the power still ON the screen may flicker or the image may not be displayed normally J 2 4 Connect the plug of the video cable provided to the a2 VIDEO terminal on the camera 338 22 BS a z r E Connect the video cable plug to the VIDEO IN terminal on the TV uO 5 os o lt 35 os ZE SS lt E 86 Ai gt i r foo Taking and Playing ck Photographs ona TV only M65 continued Take photographs or play them back Details of operation are the same as taking photographs and playing them back on the LCD monitor 2 t How to take photographs gt Page 40 z How to play back images D Page 62 D kag e Nothing is displayed on the TV when th
65. o battery wear or failed transfer of data to a PC For details on handling the AC adapter be sure to read page 14 IMPORTANT Apeay Bue Before you connect or disconnect the AC adapter be sure to turn the camera OFF If the AC adapter is connected or disconnected with the power ON the camera may malfunction or the recorded data may be erased destroyed even if the batteries are loaded p Open the terminal cover and insert the AC adapter connector plug into the DC IN 5V terminal on the camera Aydes6bojoud sobew Buisesq Moeg Buikeld Insert the AC adapter power plug into the power outlet suonesiddy 1340 uonewoyu jeuolppy 27 About SmartMedia Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information SmartMedia is a storage medium for saving images that you have photographed Even if the camera s power is turned OFF the images saved on the SmartMedia are not erased SmartMedia can be repeatedly read and written SmartMedia having the following storage capacity can be used on your camera 2MB 4MB 8MB standard accessory 16MB 32MB 64MB all 3 3 V types For 128MB it apply to the update version of the firmware You can also connect the PC card adapter sold separately or floppy disk adapter sold separately D Page 95 to transfer images to a PC Notes on SmartMedia e Recorded data
66. of 47 Photography Using the Selt timer Self timer Photography When the self timer is used the shutter automatically closes after the preset time two or ten seconds E t Changing the set time until photography D Page 61 oD 2 P Set the mode dial to 09 or MEGS J oO 2 Press the X self timer button gt is displayed on the LCD monitor and the status display of In the Manual Photography mode X is not displayed on the LCD 9 gt monitor when the manual setup screen is displayed as Press the ENTER button to set the manual setup screen to xo a non display gt Page 54 ze 2 Ta as Compose the picture Press the shutter button down half way and press it down fully gt Page 37 The self timer lamp blinks in red after lighting in red and the viewfinder lamp blinks in green The photograph is then taken after the preset time two or ten seconds When photographs are taken using the LCD monitor the count down is displayed To cancel photography midway press the w button After you have set the self timer the setting is not canceled even if the camera is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated The setting is canceled when you execute the self timer photography remove or insert the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter S amp Other Applications Additional Information 48 In the default setting the flash will be autom
67. ographed image e The image is not displayed on the LCD monitor while the shutter button is pressed down fully 42 j h lt 4 Setting the Image Size and Quality Set the number of pixels and quality compression ratio of the image to be photographed Change the setting according to how the image is to be used and the remaining amount of space in the g SmartMedia Ej Q ps D P Set the mode dial to 49 or MN J 2 2 Press the image quality button to set the required 7 quality and size while viewing the image on the status 8 display e Pressing the image quality button displays the available qualities and Ej sizes in order Select from the available combinations of quality and z size M 32 me 2s FULL default gt x xFULL p HALF p amp amp HALF x x xHALF FULL 3 lt Quality gt xxx FINE Low compression gt xx NORMAL Middle compression 3 BASIC High compression Fe The more stars there are the better image quality becomes Higher quality images zs however take up more memory space reducing the number of images that can be taken a lt Size gt M65 FULL 2048 x 1536 pixels HALF 1024 x 768 pixels M61 FULL 1792 x 1200 pixels HALF 896 x 600 pixels The FULL setting improves the quality of the image Higher quality images however take up se more space reducing the number of images that can be taken 3 a5 op ob 43 Setting th
68. onal Information 24 carat the Batteries continued Removing the Batteries Reverse the procedure for Loading the Batteries and remove the batteries IMPORTANT e The lock of the battery door may be hard to open depending on the batteries loaded be very careful when opening it When removing the batteries take care not to drop the camera by mistake 25 Aydes6o oug Apeay um 5 Moeg Bulkeld olseg sabew Buiseiy suonesiddy 13440 uonewoyu leuonippy Installing the Batteries continued gt Battery Wear g When the power is ON the remaining battery power is displayed on the LCD monitor and the status 2 display 8 LCD Monitor Status Display Remaining Battery Power if _ _ Sufficient battery power a Half battery power or less 2S g Little battery power left Power is cut s3 yp 2 pama Replace with new batteries a SE E No battery power left Power does not turn ON No inaicatign Blinks twice Replace with new batteries 35 aE gp When you use the camera for the first time or if you have left the camera for a long time without the S battery loaded set the date D Page 81 W a c a S 28 Of Qa x c Ceo cs on E 3S lt E 26 ate eS SEY a oSA Using tt If you use the AC adapter in a room with a power outlet you can take photographs for an extended period of time This also prevents failed photographs due t
69. played SET 5 POC SS I 4 RESIZE gt SET lt QUALITY gt SET LCD gt SET 2 fo EE Bp Use the lt or P buttons to select the desired image to Bo L A 2 protect and press the ENTER button This fixes the image to be protected and O is displayed under i the image i m To cancel the selection press the ENTER button again Om 3 3 To write protect two or more images repeat this procedure for each es image CANCEL 35 EXEC ao no by Use the A or W buttons to select EXEC and press the ENTER button To quit write protection select CANCEL z When write protection ends the screen returns to the PLAY MENU Q To quit the PLAY MENU press the MENU button 23 e When the PROTECT setup screen is displayed again Or is displayed under protected images To cancel write protection for an image write protection is simultaneously canceled if set at step 4 s gt ge ae a a Jf Protecting Images continued Removing the Protection f Carry out steps 1 to 3 in Protecting An Image Getting Ready 2 Use the lt or P buttons to select the image to Basic Photography Other Playing Back Erasing Images Applications Additional Information unprotect and press the ENTER button This fixes the images whose protection is to be removed and under the image changes to k To unprotect an image press the ENTER button again To remove the protection from two or more images repeat
70. rightness of the LCD monitor This adjustment does not adjust the brightness of the image oS to be recorded ee 5 to 5 ao t To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor gt Page 84 S z gt Ss Ee 83 S o uonewoyu jeuonippy 61 v 7 Playing Back Photographed Images Single Frame Playback Play back photographed images one image at a time gt F P Set the mode dial to 2 The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor 5 t To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor gt Page 84 Changing the LCD monitor display gt Page 85 Qa 2s QD as a Press the lt or gt butions to move forward and reverse 3 lt q Frame reverse p gt Frame forward ae Holding down the lt or gt buttons moves forward or reverse continuously one frame at a time E N 5 Pressing the gt button at the last image displays the first image and pressing the lt button at the first image displays the last image on c 2 S os Qa lt S TS os E 3s lt e 62 a Enlarges selected portions of images being played back 3 times actual size Images can be displayed enlarged when being played back one image at a time 2 g p Set the mode dial to The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor S 2 2 Use the lt or gt buttons to select the frame you want to enlarge You can also select the image by the same operation as for thumbnail playback gt Page 64
71. rite protect area Sticker IMPORTANT The write protection may not function if the write protect sticker becomes dirty Use a soft dry cloth to wipe away any dirt Once a sticker is peeled off it cannot be used again 32 Turning the Power ON OFF Turning the Power ON p Make sure that the SmartMedia is correctly loaded D Page 29 Apeay Bue Set the mode dial to the desired mode In the 48 or mE modes the lens extends from the camera body 7 When the camera is turned ON the Auto Power OFF function starts s to work amp 2 cs z IMPORTANT e If no operation is carried out for a fixed amount of time default about 1 minute the power is turned OFF to prevent battery wear This is called Auto Power OFF To return to the normal state either change the mode dial or press the shutter down fully D Page 37 t About the Auto Power OFF Function D AUTO OFF page 81 sobew Guise Moeg Buikeld Turning the Power OFF 13410 P Set the mode dial to The power is turned OFF and the lens returns to its original position in the body suonesiddy Jeuolippy uonewoyu 33 LCD Monitor Display The text numbers and icons that are displayed on the LCD monitor vary according to the current settings gt F To erase text currently displayed on the LCD monitor press the DISP button D Page 85 oc The LCD monitor automa
72. rough both ends of the strap adjuster Basic Photography Pass the leading end through the fastener and pull Playing Back Erasing Images Other Applications Attach the strap in the same way on the strap attachment on the opposite side of the camera Additional Information Strap adjuster This camera uses four 4 size AA batteries IMPORTANT This camera uses alkaline nickel metal hydride or lithium ion batteries You can not use manganese dry battery in this camera Loading the Batteries IMPORTANT e Before you load or remove the batteries be sure to turn the camera OFF The lock of the battery door may be hard to open depending on the batteries loaded be very careful when opening it P Pull open the battery door as shown 23 Aydes6ojoud Apeay um 9 Moeg Buikeldq olseg sobew Buisesq suonesddy 13440 uonewoyu leuonippy gt ta a 28 wr ae Batteries continued gt Load the batteries in the battery compartment making sure they are loaded in their correct direction as shown in the figure on the right Getting Ready 8 Pomcne A Basic Photography Close the battery door Make sure that the battery door is firmly closed Playing Back Erasing Images Other Applications IMPORTANT Close the battery door firmly otherwise it may be very hard to open Additi
73. s The ERASE menu is displayed MENU DISP Use the lt or P buttons to select FORMAT Make sure that FORMAT is displayed in yellow at the bottom right of the screen Use the A or buttons to select YES and press the ENTER button To cancel formatting select NO and press the ENTER button To reset the image number use the A or W buttons to select YES and press the ENTER button To cancel resetting of image numbers select NO and press the ENTER button 75 s ewj bulsesy Aydesbojoud Apeay Buia5 13410 y9 eg Burke suoleolddy uonewoju jeuonppy 4 IA Other Playing Back Basic Erasing Images Photography Getting Ready Applications Additional Information Protecting Images This feature prevents images from being erased IMPORTANT e Formatting erases all the images on a SmartMedia regardless of whether they are protected or not To protect the entire SmartMedia see Write Protection D Page 32 Protecting an Image P Set the mode dial to J The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor 2 Press the MENU button N The PLAY MENU is displayed MENU DISP 76 ve Phe q Ari hl Pa ie Ss 1 N d ting Images continued rotec Use the A or W buttons to select PROTECT and PLAY MENU D FOLDER gt SET Ed press the gt button SLIDE E The PROTECT menu is dis
74. s or blinks in green D Page 39 gt eg e If you shoot a picture when preview is set to ON D Page 60 a z S preview image is displayed on screen for about two seconds S z e The viewfinder lamp turns red while image data is being recorded onto the SmartMedia gt Ss Zo p SS Using the LCD Monitor g7 o P Get ready to take the photograph Load the batteries D Page 23 and the SmartMedia D Page 29 into the camera sy ge a8 SE 4 D Set the mode dial to S Getting Ready s f wS as es f Look at the image on the LCD monitor to compose the picture Dp Press the shutter button down half way and press Other Playing Back Erasing Images Photography Applications Additional Information t To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor gt Page 84 it down fully eal y Pressing the shutter button down half way adjusts the exposure eet n yy and pressing the shutter button down fully takes the shot fully e When the focus and exposure are adjusted the viewfinder lamp lights or blinks in green D Page 39 e If you shoot a picture when preview is set to ON D Page 60 a preview image is displayed on screen for about two seconds e The viewfinder lamp turns red while image data is being recorded onto the SmartMedia e The LCD monitor sometimes displays bright dark or colored spots at all times This is not a malfunction These spots do not appear in the phot
75. shiny subjects such as a mirror or car When there are objects in front of or behind the S g body subject such as an animal in a cage or a person Do Extremely low contrast subjects in front of a tree Ec Subjects that have low contrast and merge Subjects with little reflection such as a hair or fur 8 into the background such as white walls or Subjects with no solidity such as smoke or flames w subjects dressed in the same color as the Subjects viewed through glass background D If the image cannot be focused the focus is automatically fixed to infinity When the flash is necessary _s at this time it is simultaneously fixed to illuminate objects five feet 1 5 meters away Eg on Qa lt C Ceo ce on e SS lt S 38 The color of the viewfinder lamp indicates the state of the camera The meaning of the lamp color may differ according to the mode dial setting Viewfinder Lamp Color State ON 6 Slow shutter speed warning No indication Viewfinder Lamp Meaning or M AE or AF are locked with the shutter button held half down Blinking ca or M AE or AF are locked with the shutter button held half down Slow shutter speed warning Indication 6 or m Self timer in operation Pow er ON Writing to SmartMedia in progress Do not set the mode dial to 1 6 or M Lens cannot work because of obstacle Blinking co
76. so available as separately sold items s t Relationship between your camera and accessories D Connecting to Other Devices page 95 For details on these accessories refer to the Instruction Manual for the accessory you are using information 2 current as of June 2000 Z To purchase above accessories within the United States please visit our website at O http www toshiba com taisisd dsc gt Soft case PDR CM1A of This case is for carrying and storing your camera g 4 a5 AC Adapter PDR ACM1A for U S A and Canada PDR ACM1E for European Continent PDR ACM1U for U K N So 22 F W 2 mo 8 os o lt S go os e 35 lt E 94 Pac is ead onnecting to Other Devices eo E S D waaeea PC Card adapter E SmartMedia provided mna Floppy disk adapter Panie Software application D ROM i USB cable CD ROM provided provided Video cable provided only M65 AC adapter sold separately TV monitor Plug socket Connect only when using M65 95 Apeay umag Aydesbojoud oiseg sabew uiseag Moeg Bured 13440 suonesddy uonewoyu jeuonippy _ Specifications Camera Body gt nol 2 Model Toshiba Digital Still Camera PDR M65 2 Recording medium SmartMedia 3 3V 2 4 8 16 32 64MB compatible 128MB apply to the updat
77. sor to select the image to be displayed at regular size The cursor lies on top of the image surrounded by a frame Pressing the buttons continuously moves the cursor continuously P Press the ENTER button The selected image is displayed at its regular size The Thumbnail Display function is automatically canceled by either turning the camera OFF or by activation of the Auto Power OFF function 64 Automatically play back one image at a time in order p 2 Set the mode dial to The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor Press the MENU button The PLAY MENU is displayed Use the A or YW buttons to select SLIDE and press the gt button The slideshow begins and TI is displayed on the LCD monitor The next image is displayed every three seconds To quit the slideshow press the ENTER button The slideshow is repeated until the ENTER button is pressed MENU DISP wv O PLAY MENU FOLDER _ SET PROTECT SET RESIZE SET QUALITY SET LCD gt SET The LCD monitor displays the image when the ENTER button is pressed The Auto Power OFF function does not operate during automatic playback ae 65 sobew bulsesy Aydesbojoud Apeay Buia5 Jay1O pyoeg Burkelq suonesijddy uonewoyu jeuonippy v ucing the Image Size Resize A Changes the size of FULL size M65 2048 x 1536 pixels M61 1792 x 1200 pixels images
78. splayed eee MULTI on the LCD monitor when selecting LCD ts REC MODE gt Page 59 PREVIEW gt Page 60 ISO D Page 60 BULB D Page 61 SELF TIMER gt Page 61 LCD D Page 61 Dp Use the A or W buttons to select the desired setting from the tab menu and press the ENTER button This saves the settings and returns the display to the REC MENU 58 BULB BULB SELF TIMER 10 SEC LCD gt SET Setting item Tab menu Ss 75 ote Changing the PreSet Conditions REC MENU continued SJ To quit the REC MENU press the MENU button The camera is now ready to take photographs REC MODE Select from the following photography modes 1SHOT MULTI and BULB are modes for photographing images 1SHOT Regular photography one shot at a time default gt Taking Photographs page 40 MULTI Continuously taking 16 photographs as a single image D Multi Image Photography page 52 BULB Taking photographs at a longer exposure time gt Long Exposure Photography page 53 Photography Mode and Functions You can combine photography modes and the various functions for extra flexibility The following table shows the possible combinations of photography mode functions ee ea Macro Self timer Digital zoom Flash See X Not possible Photography Mode 59 Apeay Buijey Aydesbojoud olseg s ewj buisesy poe
79. tically turns ON if necessary even if it is set to OFF D a In Photography Mode gs or meta AN Photography mode Possible number of shots D P 96 No indication 1 shot Photographic at currently preset size and quality 2S HH Multi Photography D P 52 O a a3 QD Bulb Photography DP 53 lt a pace ISO200 EA B 80024 Mode dial setting Slow shutter speed warning DP 51 Display when shutter speed slows D down and image is vulnerable to Message DP 101 blur caused by shaking A NO CARD oo Flash photography gt P 49 No indication Auto Red eye reduction 4 Forced flash Playing Back Erasing Images N N 01 10 0 T Date month day year D P 81 ZOQM 13 221 Time 24 hour format D P 81 2 amp Suppressed flash Te sf 4 Slow synchro Remaining Self timer photography D P 48 S battery power Os DP 26 Digital zoom photography D P 46 Ea Macro photography D P 47 The size of the data to be recorded varies according to the amount of detail in the subject image So T 5 the number of images that can be photographed after an image is recorded decreases Sometimes this os amount decreases by two images E E The display is momentarily disrupted after recording an image or the mode is switched This does not lt T affect photography 34 P LCD Monitor Display continued In Playback Mode J Slideshow DP 65
80. to half the size E M65 1024 x 768 pixels M61 896 x 600 pixels in the horizontal and vertical directions and overwrites the old FULL size image with the new size image This is called resizing in this manual 2 Resizing a previously saved image when the SmartMedia has run out of storage space during photography 5 increases space on SmartMedia so that you can continue taking photographs 2 The following images cannot be resized e HALF size images gt e Images taken with another camera of e Protected images D Page 76 a gt e Images cannot also be resized when the SmartMedia is write protected a5 P Set the mode dial to The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor 28 2 Press the MENU button x ge The PLAY MENU is displayed g2 Tg Wi MENU DISP 0 5 amp 5 23 0 os Qa lt Ee e Only FULL size M65 2048 x 1536 M61 1792 x 1200 pixels images can be reduced Further Eg reduction of HALF size M65 1024 x 768 M61 896 x 600 pixels images is not possible e SS 1E 66 z eA V4 Lig P ee Reducing D Image Size Resize continued Use the A or W buttons to select RESIZE and press SN WENIY fe the P button FOLDER SET Z The RESIZE menu is displayed SLIDE gt SET a If there are no images that can be resized a message PROTECT gt SET S appears on screen and the screen returns to the PLAY MENU gt RESIZE gt SET lt

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