Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit PDR-M70 du fabricant Toshiba
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MODE D’EMPLOI INSTR UCTION MANU AL DIGIT AL STILL CAMERA PDR-M70.
INSTR UCTION MANU AL DIGIT AL STILL CAMERA T o ensure that you use the T oshiba PDR-M70 Digital Still Camera safely and correctly , read this Instruction Manual carefully befor e you star t using the camera. Once you have finished reading this Instruction Manual, keep it handy at all times.
- 1 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions For customers in the U .S.A. DIGITAL STILL CAMERA PDR-M70 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
- 2 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions CA UTION If you modify the camera in any way , without getting appr oval from T oshiba Corporation, your camera may violate FCC regulations.
- 3 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Thank you for purchasing the T oshiba PDR-M70 Digital Still Camera. T o ensure that you use this camera safely and correctly , read this Instruction Manual carefully befor e you star t using the camera.
- 4 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions The Function Map There are various ways you can take photographs on the PDR-M70, by using the settings pr ovided by the camera itself or by adjusting the settings to suit your particular photographic requirements.
- 5 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Loading images on a personal computer Loading Images on a Personal Computer (P. 123), separate “Personal Computer Interface User’s Manual” STEP1 – Let’s play back some images.
- 6 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Preface ■ Attention ............................................................................ 1 ■ Before Reading This Manual .
- 7 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions ■ Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) .................................................... 76 PREVIEW ..
- 8 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Safety Precautions Indication definitions Read these safety precautions car efully before using the PDR-M70.
- 9 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Safety Precautions (continued) Do not heat, disassemble or throw the battery into fire or water . Doing might cause it to rupture, ignite or heat up, resulting in fir e or major injury .
- 10 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Safety Precautions (contin ued) Should you ever notice smoke, a strange odor or excessive heat coming from the camera, immediately turn OFF the power and remove the battery and AC adapter .
- 11 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Safety Precautions (continued) Do not disassemble, change or repair the camera. This might cause fire or electric shock.
- 12 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Safety Precautions (contin ued) If you want to use the camera on an airplane, consult with the airline and follow their instructions.
- 13 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Safety Precautions (continued) Do not look at the sun through the camera viewfinder . This may cause injury of the eyes.
- 14 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Using Y our Camera Correctl y Notes On Handling Y our Camera When you use your camera, carefully read and strictly obser ve the Safety Precautions from page 8 onwar ds and the notes described below .
- 15 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions ● Carrying Out Maintenance on Y our Camera • T o prevent the l.
- 16 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Notes On Handling Batteries The PDR-M70 camera uses a lithium-ion battery pack (PDR-BT2). (PDR-BT1 can also be used.) (This manual simply refers to this battery pack as the “battery”.
- 17 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions • When the battery is not in use, be sure to remove it fr om the camera body or battery charger (sold separately).
- 18 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Using Y our Camera Correctly (continued) Notes On Handling the A C Adapter Be sure to use only the AC adapter pr ovided with your camera.
- 19 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Accessories Make sure that you have all of the items below before you start using your camera. Lithium-ion battery pack (1) SmartMedia™ (16MB, 3.
- 20 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Mode dial For enlarged view ( P .
- 21 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Names of P ar ts (continued) Function button Viewfinder Viewfinder.
- 22 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Names of P ar ts (continued) Mode dial SET-UP mode ( P. 113) Sets basic camera settings (AUTO POWER OFF, SOUND, TIME & DATE, OSD LANGUAGE, VIDEO OUT, FRAME NUMBER, RESET).
- 23 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Names of P ar ts (continued) Status display This display indicates the camera’ s status. Y ou can verify the camera’ s status even if the LCD monitor is not on.
- 24 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Attaching the Shoulder Strap This shoulder strap is handy for carrying your camera around. T o prevent your camera from dr opping during photography , hang the shoulder strap around your neck.
- 25 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions F astener Pass the leading end thr ough the fastener and pull tight. Attach the shoulder strap in the same wa y on the shoulder strap attachment fitting on the opposite side of the camera.
- 26 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Preparing the Battery This camera uses a lithium-ion battery pack (PDR-BT2). (PDR-BT1 can also be used.) Other batteries cannot be used.
- 27 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Preparing the Battery (continued) Load the battery in the battery compartment making sure that it is loaded in the correct direction as shown in the figure on the right.
- 28 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Preparing the Battery (continued) Charging the Battery When you use the battery for the first time or when the battery has not been used for a long time, be sure to charge the battery before use.
- 29 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Preparing the Battery (continued) Memo • When you use the camera for the first time or if you have left the camera for a long time without the battery loaded, set the date ( ➲ Page 115).
- 30 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions If you use the AC adapter provided with the camera in a room with a power outlet, you can take photographs for an extended period of time.
- 31 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions About Smar tMedia™ “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 Smar tMedia™ ar e not erased.
- 32 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions • T ake care not to touch the SmartMedia™’ s electrodes (metal contacts) or allow the electr odes to become soiled.
- 33 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions About SmartMedia™ (continued) Gently insert the SmartMedia™ as far as it can go with the SmartMedia™ electrodes (metal contacts) facing the rear of the camera.
- 34 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions About SmartMedia™ (continued) Open the SmartMedia™ cover . Hold the SmartMedia™ firmly with your finger s and pull the SmartMedia™ out of the camera.
- 35 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions About SmartMedia™ (continued) Write Pr otection T o prevent valuable data from being erased inadvertently , attach the write-protect sticker at the write-pr otect area.
- 36 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions The text, numbers and icons that are displayed on the LCD monitor vary according to the curr ent settings. The LCD monitor automatically turns ON if necessar y even if it is set to OFF .
- 37 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions In [ ] and [ ] mode Manual photogr ap y Shutter speed Aper ture Hi.
- 38 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions LCD Monitor Displa y (during photography) (contin ued) In [ ] mode Memo • The size of the data to be recor ded varies according to the amount of detail in the subject image.
- 39 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T urning the P ower ON Make sure that the SmartMedia™ is correctly loaded. ( ➲ Pa g e 32) Set the P ower switch to [ON].
- 40 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Ho w to Hold Y our Camera When taking a photograph, hold the camera firmly and prevent your finger or shoulder strap from covering the lens, flash or flash sensor .
- 41 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Press down half wa y . Press down fully . How to Press the Shutter Button The shutter button can be pressed down in two stages: half way down and fully down.
- 42 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions How to Press the Shutter Button (contin ued) Memo • If the shutter button is pressed down fully and held, photographs cannot be taken until AF and AE ar e locked.
- 43 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Photograph y (A uto Photograph y) This is the most commonly used photography mode. In this mode, exposure (combination of shutter speed and aperture) is automatically contr olled to facilitate photography .
- 44 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Photograph y (Auto Photograph y) (continued) Look through the vie wfinder to compose the picture . Press the shutter button do wn half way 1 , and press it down full y 2 .
- 45 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Photography (A uto Photograph y) (continued) Press down half wa y . Press down fully . Set the mode dial to [ ]. Look at the image on the LCD monitor to compose the picture.
- 46 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Setting the Image Size and Quality Set the size (number of pixels) and quality (compression ratio) of the image to be photographed.
- 47 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Setting the Image Size and Quality (continued) T ake the photograph.
- 48 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions This mode enables automatic photography according to the photographic conditions. Photographs can be taken easily in this mode as the camera automatically makes the setting suitable to the photographic conditions.
- 49 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T aking Photographs in the [ ] Mode Select this option to make people stand out with the background out-of-focus. Set the mode dial to [ ].
- 50 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Select this option to take photographs of distant scenery or landscapes. Set the mode dial to [ ]. Press or to select [ ] while viewing the LCD monitor .
- 51 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T aking Photographs in the [ ] Mode Select this option to take photographs of fast-moving subjects. Set the mode dial to [ ].
- 52 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T aking Photographs in the [ ] Mode Select this option to take photographs of people against a dusk or night-time background.
- 53 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T aking Photographs in the [ ] Mode (36-frame m ulti photograph y) This mode takes 36 shots continuously at 0.07 second intervals (15 frames/second).
- 54 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Zoom photography allows you to take zoom shots up to three times the size or wide-angle photography depending on the distance up to the subject.
- 55 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Zoom Photograph y (contin ued) Digital Zoom Photography Set digital zoom as follows. 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Use or to select [DIGIT AL ZOOM] and press .
- 56 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Close-up Photograph y (Macro Photograph y) The macro photography mode is used when the distance to the subject is between 9 cm (0.
- 57 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions When the self-timer is used, the shutter automatically closes after the preset time (two or ten seconds). Set the mode dial to [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ].
- 58 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Photograph y Using the Flash In the default setting, the flash will be automatically set to function in dark places. No special setting is needed to set off the flash.
- 59 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions [ ] Auto In this mode, the flash fires automatically accor ding to the photography conditions. This mode is ideal for general photography where you ar e not tr ying to achieve any particular effect.
- 60 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Photograph y Using the Flash (continued) Memo • If you take a ph.
- 61 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T aking Photographs Continuousl y In this mode, photographs are taken continuously at a maximum speed of 0.8 second intervals (five images per 4 seconds).
- 62 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T aking Photographs Continuously (contin ued) Press or to verify the ima g e. Y ou will be allowed to choose which image to save befor e it is recor ded to the Smar tMedia™.
- 63 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T aking Photographs Continuousl y (continued) Use to select [ ] and press ENTER. The image is saved or erased, and the camera is then ready to take photographs.
- 64 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Make a movie of moving images. Audio can also be recor ded. Set the mode dial to [ ]. Compose the picture, press the shutter button down half wa y , and press it down fully .
- 65 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions In this mode, photographs are taken with the priority given to aperture. The camera automatically sets the shutter speed according to the aperture.
- 66 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions In this mode, photographs are taken with the priority given to shutter speed. The camera automatically sets the aperture value according to the shutter speed.
- 67 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Photograph y in the Shutter speed-priority Mode (continued) Compose the picture, press the shutter button down half wa y , and press it down fully .
- 68 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions This mode is used for taking subjects that requir e several seconds to photograph such as firework displays at night.
- 69 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Exposure Compensation Exposure Setting V alue This setting allows you to intentionally lighten or darken the entire image.
- 70 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Exposure Compensation (contin ued) Effective Subjects and Set V alues ● Positive (+) Compensation • Copying of printed text (black characters on white paper) (+1.
- 71 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions The exposure is automatically switched in thr ee stages (–0.3/0/+0.3) when taking photographs. Set the mode dial to either of [ ] or [ ].
- 72 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Y ou can manually adjust settings such as white balance, AF/AE ar ea (auto-focus/ exposure positions), focus (focal distance) and external flash setting (in [ ] mode only), and take photographs at these settings.
- 73 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Other Manual Settings (contin ued) Press or to select the setting item. Press , press or to select options and press ENTER.
- 74 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions White Balance (W .B.) ☞ White Balance ➲ Additional Information, Glossary The camera determines the white balance by averaging the various kinds of light that actually enters the lens.
- 75 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Other Manual Settings (contin ued) Focus (FOCUS) Sets the focusing method. [AF] : Automatically adjusts the focus. (default) [ ] : Fixes the focus at infinity .
- 76 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) This menu is for setting the basic settings to be used for photography in the [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] photography modes.
- 77 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions PREVIEW This setting allows you to display a photographed image on the LCD monitor for two seconds immediately after you have taken the shot.
- 78 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) (contin ued) ISO Sets the color mode and photographic sensitivity at which the image is to be recor ded.
- 79 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) (continued) DIGIT AL ZOOM Enlarges the center of the screen and takes photographs with appar ent effect that the focal distance is set to twice the distance.
- 80 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Pla ying Bac k Photographed Images (Single-Frame Pla yback) Play back photographed still images one image at a time. Set the mode dial to [ ].
- 81 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Pla ying Back Mo vies Play back movies that you have recor ded. Audio can also be played back. Set the mode dial to [ ].
- 82 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Pla ying Back Mo vies (continued) Press . Playback of the movie begins. The user can control playback by pr essing various buttons during playback or during a pause.
- 83 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions During playback During pause 2x-speed playback • 2x-speed playback is per formed for the duration that is held down.
- 84 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Displa ying a List of Images (Thumbnail Displa y) Nine reduced images are simultaneously displayed on the LCD monitor .
- 85 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Enlarging Photographed Ima g es (Zoom Pla ybac k) Entire image Current position of enlargement Enlarges selected portions of images being played back 1.
- 86 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions A uto Pla ybac k (Slidesho w) Automatically play back one image at a time in order . This feature is not supported in the movie mode.
- 87 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Pla yback of Multi Ima g e Pictures Automatically plays back the 36 images photographed in the multi photography mode like an animation.
- 88 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Switc hing Displa ys/Displaying Ima g e Inf ormation This item switches the display on the LCD monitor when playing back photographed images.
- 89 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Images photographed on this camera are r ecorded to the [100TOSHI] folder in the case of still images and to the [ ] folder in the case of moving images (movies).
- 90 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Erases images one image at a time. Note: Images cannot be erased when they are pr otected ( ➲ Page 107) or the SmartMedia™ is write-protected ( ➲ Page 35).
- 91 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Erasing Images (Erase Frame) (continued) T o contin ue erasing images, repeat the abo ve procedure from step 2.
- 92 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Erases images in image folders currently r ecorded to the SmartMedia™ loaded on your camera. There are two ways of erasing images, by individual folders or by all folders (still images only).
- 93 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Use or to select [ ] or [ ] and press ENTER. [ ] : Erases images in the currently selected folder and folders. [ ] : Erases all still image folders.
- 94 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Formatting erases all images currently recor ded on the SmartMedia™ loaded on your camera. Protected images ( ➲ Page 107) are also erased.
- 95 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Reducing the Image Size (Resiz e) Changes the size of FULL size (2.
- 96 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Reducing the Image Size (Resize) (continued) Use or to select [RESIZE] and press .
- 97 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Compressing Images (Quality) Compresses images to half their size, and overwrites the old size image with the new compr essed image.
- 98 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Compressing Images (Quality) (contin ued) Use or to select [QU ALITY], and press .
- 99 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Copies images stored on the SmartMedia™. This feature is useful when you want to copy an image fr om one SmartMedia™ to another .
- 100 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Use or to select the desired image, and press ENTER. This fixes the image to be copied, and [ ] is displayed under the image.
- 101 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Use or to select [OK], and press ENTER. The screen indicating that the image is being copied appears. T o quit copying, select [CANCEL].
- 102 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Copy Ima g es (contin ued) The image No. for copying When images are copied, the frame No. is not copied. The frame No.
- 103 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Print Inf ormation The number of prints or the image date can be set in a DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) file for images to be printed (developed).
- 104 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Print Inf ormation (continued) Press or to select [SELECT] or [ALL], and press ENTER. [SELECT] : Sets one image at a time.
- 105 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Press or to select [EXECUTE], and press ENTER. T o continue setting, select [CHANGE SETTINGS]. T o quit setting without creating a DPOF file, select [CANCEL].
- 106 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Memo • When the SmartMedia™ already contains a DPOF information file, the message “RECREA TE DPOF FILE?” is sometimes displayed.
- 107 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions This feature pr events images from being erased. IMPORTANT • Formatting erases all the images on a SmartMedia™, regardless of whether they are pr otected or not.
- 108 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Use or to select [PRO TECT] and press . The PROTECT menu is displayed. Use or to select the desired image to protect, and press ENTER.
- 109 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Protecting Ima g es (contin ued) Remo ving the Protection Carry out steps 1 to 3 in “Pr otecting An Image”. Use or to select the image to unprotect, and press ENTER.
- 110 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Recor ding/Pla ying Bac k A udio This item is for recor ding or playing back audio only . This is a handy function, for example, to record messages instead of noting them down.
- 111 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Recording/Pla ying Bac k Audio (contin ued) Button ENTER macro/info button Pressing the Zoom switch to “T” Pressing the Zoom switch to “W” During Playback Pauses playback.
- 112 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Erasing Files Files can be erased in either of two ways, either one file at a time or all files at once in folder units.
- 113 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Basic Photographic Settings (SET -UP mode) Setting item This feature allows you to set up the envir onment for using your camera in addition to image-related settings.
- 114 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Basic Photographic Settings (SET -UP mode) (continued) Press .
- 115 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions YEAR MONTH DA Y Hour Minute OK CANCEL Basic Photographic Settings (SET -UP mode) (continued) SOUND Sets whether or not to sound the beep tone.
- 116 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Basic Photographic Settings (SET -UP mode) (continued) OSD LANGU A GE Set the display language of menus displayed on the LCD monitor .
- 117 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Basic Photographic Settings (SET -UP mode) (continued) About Stil.
- 118 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Basic Photographic Settings (SET -UP mode) (continued) RESET Sets whether or not to return the settings in the SETUP MENU to their defaults.
- 119 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness This adjustment adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor and not the brightness of the recor ded image.
- 120 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] AE or AF are locked with the shutter button held half down. [ ] Standby mode [Power OFF] Charging of battery is completed (with AC adapter connected).
- 121 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T aking and Playing Bac k Photographs on a TV T elevision sets can be used to compose images for photography or playback.
- 122 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T aking and Playing Bac k Photographs on a TV (continued) T ake photographs or pla y them back. Details of operation are the same as taking photographs and playing them back on the LCD monitor .
- 123 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T ransferring Images to a PC Y ou can transfer images photographed on your camera to a PC using the packaged CD-ROM and USB cable.
- 124 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Separatel y Sold Accessories The following items are also available as separately sold items.
- 125 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Connecting to Other De vices SmartMedia™ Floppy disk adapter PC.
- 126 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Demo Mode In the Demo Mode, you will have the ability to temporarily take/save a limited number of images without the SmartMedia™ card in place.
- 127 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions SmartMedia™ (3.
- 128 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Pickup elements Sensitivity Lens Focal length Viewfinder Auto-focus Exposure Control Aperture Shutter speed White balance Focal range Standard Macro Self-Timer Modes Flash intensity control Effective range 1/1.
- 129 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Date/Time Automatic calendar function LCD monitor ( *1 ) I/O term.
- 130 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Specifications (continued) Power supply AC230V 50Hz Rated Input Capacity 170 mA Rated Output DC5.
- 131 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T ype Image memory card for digital cameras (SmartMedia TM ) T ype of memory NAND flash memory Operating voltage 3.
- 132 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions W arnings and Messages Display ed on LCD Monitor The following warnings, messages and icons are displayed on the LCD monitor and the status display .
- 133 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions W arnings and Messages Displa yed on LCD Monitor (continued) Display Meaning The maximum number of images (999 frames) that can be set is exceeded when setting DPOF setting files.
- 134 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T r oubleshooting First check the warning displayed on the LCD monitor ( ➲ Page 132) and the color of the viewfinder LED ( ➲ Page 120).
- 135 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T r oubleshooting (continued) Causes The mode dial has been changed to another setting. The flash is set to Suppressed Flash mode.
- 136 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions T roubleshooting (contin ued) Causes The camera is in the PC mode. Both the battery and AC adapter are removed with the power still ON.
- 137 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions Glossary ● AF/AE AF (auto-focus) ··· A function for automatically focusing your camera. AE ··· A function for automatically setting your camera’ s exposure.
- 138 - Getting Ready T aking Photographs Playing Back Images Other Applications Additional Information Erasing Images Handy Functions ● SmartMedia™ Name of a recor ding medium defined by the SSFDC Forum. This recor ding medium can be used over and over again.
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Toshiba PDR-M70 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Toshiba PDR-M70 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Toshiba PDR-M70, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Toshiba PDR-M70 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Toshiba PDR-M70, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Toshiba PDR-M70.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Toshiba PDR-M70. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Toshiba PDR-M70 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.