Toshiba pmn Using the Self-Timer, Press the button and select the desired mode, Combined Modes

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<Operation>

1Press the “” button and select the desired mode.

Display appearance when the macro mode is selected.

2Press the shutter release button to take the picture.

<NOTE>

When shooting with the optical viewfinder (LCD monitor turned

OFF), if the macro mode [] is selected, the LCD monitor will automatically turn ON.

Using the Self-Timer

The self-timer is a convenient function when you wish to include yourself in your pictures, or to avoid camera shake when shooting closeups.

[

] :

The shutter is released ten seconds after pressing the shutter

 

 

release button. Use this setting when you need time to enter

 

 

the picture composition yourself.

[

] :

The shutter is released 2 seconds after pressing the shutter

 

 

release button. Use this setting with a tripod during macro

 

 

photography and during lengthy exposures to avoid camera

 

 

shake.

*To avoid camera shake, mount the camera securely onto a steady tripod.

<Combined Modes>

When shooting in the macro mode, pressing the “ ” button will permit macro flash photography.

Take care, however, since very close subjects may receive excessive exposure. In this case, use the exposure compensation function to compensate the exposure.

Since parallax occurs when using the optical viewfinder for macro photography, we recommend that you use the LCD monitor to compose your photographs when shooting extreme closeups.

*Parallax refers to the difference between what is seen in the viewfinder and the actual image recorded through the camera’s taking lens.

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<Operation>

1Press the “MENU” button.

2Press the “@” button to select [].

3Press the “”button and

select the desired self-timer

delay time [] or [].

Display appearance when 10- second delay is selected.

4Press the “MENU” button to

turn off the MENU display.

5With camera on tripod, compose your picture and when ready, press the shutter

release button.

Follow the same procedure to return to normal shooting mode.

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Contents GB/F Installing the image software Your PC Using Your Camera Correctly Names of PartsWhite Balance Rotating ImagesGraphic Meaning Indication MeaningDo not use the camera in the bath or shower Do not use in areas near waterDo not disassemble, change or repair the camera Keep the batteries out of the reach of childrenBefore you move the camera, disconnect cords and cables Do not drop or subject the camera to strong impactDo not subject the LCD monitor to impact Using Your Camera Correctly Using Your Camera Correctly Using Your Camera Correctly Abbreviations Used In This Manual Flash mode button Macro/ Landscape mode buttonDisp button Mode select lever Self-timer LED redBattery pack CoverStrap lug Memory card door release Tripod socket Check the Contents Loading and Recharging the Battery PackBasic Preparations Recharging TimeLoading and Removing Memory Cards Write Protect SwitchRemoval Attaching the hand strapSet the mode select lever to SET Setting the DateTo confirm the new setting data, press the button Press the # buttonCamera Basics Using the LCD Monitor to Shoot Still PicturesBeep Hints for Holding the Camera SteadyUse the Digital Zoom for Even Greater Enlargements Precautions when Recording Using the LCD Monitor to Shoot Moving PicturesShutter Release Button Half-way Down Other UsesPrecaution when using the optical viewfinder Using the Optical Viewfinder to Shoot Still PicturesShooting a Picture Using the Flash CameraFunctions Macro and Landscape Photography No display Normal modeOperation Macro/Landscape SelectionUsing the Self-Timer Press the button and select the desired modeCombined Modes General Guidelines for Selecting Image Quality Setting Image Quality File CompressionWhite Balance Exposure CompensationAdjusting the Preset Value Setting Details menuSetting Details menu will disappear Using Color Mode for B&W and Sepia Images Selecting the Focus Distance before Shooting Increasing Exposure Sensitivity to 2x Other ApplicationsSelected together with long exposures Guideline for Light-Metering Selecting the Metering ModeSelect Digital Zoom Setting the REC Review Digital Zoom ON/OFFOther Functions Focus LockExample Displaying Images on the LCD Monitor Image Playback BasicsPlaying Movies on the LCD Monitor Advanced Image Playback Delete Functions Press the T button Closeup Image PlaybackErasure Prevention Image Protect Function Multiple Image Display Index DisplayErasing Individual Images Erasing All Images Rotating Images To erase multiple imagesImages can be rotated 90 to either right or left Digital Print Order Format Dpof Setting Automatic Playback Slide ShowTo end the slide show, press Select Execute Trimming Adjusting the Image Size TrimmingTo Erase a Picture Viewing and Erasing the Trimmed ImageFormatting Memory Cards Camera Setup OptionsTurning the Electronic Tone ON/OFF Press the % or fi button to 3 Using the % or fi buttonDifference between Erasing and Formatting All Erase Format Single-PictureWhen Power Save is set to 1 MIN, 2 MIN or 3 MIN Selecting Auto Power-Off Power-Save FunctionDifference in Displays when Mode Lock is on and OFF Mode Lock ON/OFFEspañol using % or fi Selecting the Video Output ModeSelecting the Display Language FRANÇAIS, DEUTSCH, orBefore reset Recording Status Before and After Resetting File NumbersAfter reset Before reset After resetReturning Settings to their Default Values DATE, Video OUT and LanguageModes Changing the Display Color for the Setting Buttons Transferring Images to a Personal Computer CD-ROM Software Software and Hardware RequirementsWhen you are using Windows PC To install the driver Installing the USB DriverWhen you are using Macintosh To install the driver for Mac OSConnecting the USB Cable to your PC Installing the image softwareInstalling Image Expert Windows Installing Image Expert MacintoshViewing the Images on your PC On a Windows computerOn a Macintosh computer Make sure that You can To install Arcsoft PhotoBase for PalmStill images Moving images To use Arcsoft PhotoBaseOther Information Adjusting LCD Monitor BrightnessLCD Monitor Operations Turning the LCD Monitor ON/OFFSymptom Cause Remedy TroubleshootingPlay BackOther Symptom Cause Remedy PlayOpera TionSD Memory Card Handling Precautions Display SpecificationsInput/Output Battery/PowerFor customers in the U.S.A For customers in Canada

pmn specifications

The Toshiba PMN (Piezoceramic Material) is a highly advanced piezoelectric material designed for various applications across several fields, including consumer electronics, healthcare, and industrial automation. Recognized for its impressive characteristics, the Toshiba PMN material has garnered attention due to its superior performance, enabling innovations in sensor technology, actuators, and transducers.

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