Toshiba pmn user manual Specifications, Display

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Specifications

Type:

Digital still camera with record, playback, and erase

Recording Modes:

Flash modes (auto flash, red-eye reduction, fill-in flash,

 

modes.

 

 

 

 

flash-off, red-eye reduction forced flash*); macro

Recording media:

SD Memory Card, Multi-Media Card (MMC)

 

recording mode, landscape recording mode; color

Recording Capacity (Guideline) and Image Dimensions in Pixels:

 

modes (color, B/W, sepia); white balance (Auto,

(when using 16MB SD Memory Card, all pictures taken in the same mode).

 

daylight, tungsten, cloudy, fluorescent, preset); AE

Super Fine:

 

About 7-9

(2048

1536)

 

modes (programmed, F2.8; F9.6); focus (AF/MF); long-

Fine:

 

About 15-19

(2048

1536)

 

exposure (OFF/2 sec/4 sec/8 sec); sensitivity (standard/

Normal:

 

About 54-64

(1024

768)

 

2/4); metering modes (evaluation; center-weighted;

Movies (15 seconds each):

About 3

(320

240)

 

spot); Digital zoom ON/OFF, REC Review ON/OFF).

Image Format:

Complies with JPEG standard (Exif ver 2.1), DCF

 

* Settable during long-exposure

 

Standard (Design rule for Camera File systems),

Playback modes:

Multiple image display; protect; erase* (single image); all

 

supports DPOF.

 

 

(Normal playback)

erase* (erases all images in folder \DCIM); image

Effective pixels:

3.22 mega-pixels

 

 

 

rotation (right/left 90° ); slide show; DPOF setting;

Pickup Device:

1/1.8” square-pixel interlace readout system CCD with

 

Trimming.

 

3,340,000 pixels gross.

 

 

 

* Note that files (and folders) recorded on other

Lens:

f=7.3 mm - 21.9 mm (35 mm camera eqivalent to about

 

manufacturer’s cameras and devices cannot be

 

35 - 105 mm) 3x zoom lens, F2.8-4.8

 

erased by this camera.

Focusing Range (measured from front lens surface): About 60 cm - infinity

Setup modes:

Date; memory card format; electronic tone ON/OFF;

 

In Macro Mode: About 17 cm - 60 cm (at wide-angle

 

auto power off setting function ON/OFF and time

 

setting)

 

 

 

 

setting (time until camera power turns off automatically);

Exposure Control/Metering Method: CCD multi-area evaluation, center-

 

mode lock ON/OFF (preserves mode setting data);

 

weighted, and spot metering.

 

 

display language setting (Japanese, English, French,

Control Method:

Programmed AE, Aperture-Priority AE, Long Exposure

 

German, Spanish); video output standard (NTSC/PAL);

 

modes.

 

 

 

 

file number reset; default reset, Select color (Purple,

Exposure Compensation: +2.0 EV to -2.0 EV (in 1/3 steps)

 

 

Red, Yellow, Blue).

Aperture Control:

automatic, or manually settable to F2.8 or F9.6.

LCD monitor:

Built-in, 1.5” 110,000-pixel polysilicon TFT color LCD

Automatic Exposure Linkage Range: LV6 to LV16

 

 

 

monitor; size: 521218 pixels.

White Balance:

Automatic, Manual (Preset, Bright sun, Incandescent

<Display>

 

 

light bulbs, Cloudy weather, Fluorescent light)

 

Shutter:

CCD electronic shutter and programmed electronic

LCD monitor display:

Remaining battery capacity; recording mode settings

 

shutter with independent aperture control (1 sec-1/2000

 

(Self-timer mode, flash mode, macro/landscape mode,

 

sec, 2 sec, 4 sec, 8 sec).

 

 

 

white-balance mode, AE mode, focus, long-exposure,

Focusing control:

Video feedback auto-focusing, and manual focusing.

 

sensitivity, metering mode); number of images

Viewfinder:

True image zoom viewfinder

 

 

recordable, digital zoom setting (1.3, 1.6, 2.0), date

Flash:

Built-in flash, recycling time about 8 seconds (on full

 

(appears for 3 seconds after power is turned on only),

 

battery charge, at room temperature, based on our

 

focus frame, SD memory card write protect status

 

testing standards). Flash range about 60 cm - 2.5

 

(appears only when write protect is enabled); image

 

meters (zoom set at wide).

 

 

 

recorded (still/movie); playback mode setting (multi-

 

 

 

 

 

 

image, protect, erase, all-erase, rotate, slide-show,

 

 

 

 

 

 

DPOF setting, Trimming); setup mode (date, format,

 

 

 

 

 

 

electronic tone, auto-off, mode lock, display language,

 

 

 

 

 

 

video output, file number reset, default reset, Select

 

 

 

 

 

 

color (Purple, Red, Yellow, Blue)).

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Contents GB/F Rotating Images Using Your Camera Correctly Names of PartsInstalling the image software Your PC White BalanceGraphic Meaning Indication MeaningKeep the batteries out of the reach of children Do not use in areas near waterDo not use the camera in the bath or shower Do not disassemble, change or repair the cameraDo not subject the LCD monitor to impact Before you move the camera, disconnect cords and cablesDo not drop or subject the camera to strong impact Using Your Camera Correctly Using Your Camera Correctly Using Your Camera Correctly Abbreviations Used In This Manual Self-timer LED red Macro/ Landscape mode buttonFlash mode button Disp button Mode select leverStrap lug Memory card door release Tripod socket Battery packCover Recharging Time Loading and Recharging the Battery PackCheck the Contents Basic PreparationsAttaching the hand strap Write Protect SwitchLoading and Removing Memory Cards RemovalPress the # button Setting the DateSet the mode select lever to SET To confirm the new setting data, press the buttonCamera Basics Using the LCD Monitor to Shoot Still PicturesUse the Digital Zoom for Even Greater Enlargements BeepHints for Holding the Camera Steady Other Uses Using the LCD Monitor to Shoot Moving PicturesPrecautions when Recording Shutter Release Button Half-way DownPrecaution when using the optical viewfinder Using the Optical Viewfinder to Shoot Still PicturesFunctions Shooting a Picture Using the FlashCamera Macro/Landscape Selection No display Normal modeMacro and Landscape Photography OperationCombined Modes Using the Self-TimerPress the button and select the desired mode General Guidelines for Selecting Image Quality Setting Image Quality File CompressionWhite Balance Exposure CompensationSetting Details menu will disappear Adjusting the Preset ValueSetting Details menu Using Color Mode for B&W and Sepia Images Selecting the Focus Distance before Shooting Selected together with long exposures Increasing Exposure Sensitivity to 2xOther Applications Guideline for Light-Metering Selecting the Metering ModeSelect Digital Zoom Setting the REC Review Digital Zoom ON/OFFExample Other FunctionsFocus Lock 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 Images can be rotated 90 to either right or left Rotating ImagesTo erase multiple images To end the slide show, press Digital Print Order Format Dpof SettingAutomatic Playback Slide Show Select Execute Trimming Adjusting the Image Size TrimmingTo Erase a Picture Viewing and Erasing the Trimmed ImageFormatting Memory Cards Camera Setup OptionsAll Erase Format Single-Picture Press the % or fi button to 3 Using the % or fi buttonTurning the Electronic Tone ON/OFF Difference between Erasing and FormattingWhen 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/OFFFRANÇAIS, DEUTSCH, or Selecting the Video Output ModeEspañol using % or fi Selecting the Display LanguageBefore reset After reset Recording Status Before and After Resetting File NumbersBefore reset After resetModes Returning Settings to their Default ValuesDATE, Video OUT and Language Changing the Display Color for the Setting Buttons Transferring Images to a Personal Computer CD-ROM Software Software and Hardware RequirementsTo install the driver for Mac OS Installing the USB DriverWhen you are using Windows PC To install the driver When you are using MacintoshInstalling Image Expert Macintosh Installing the image softwareConnecting the USB Cable to your PC Installing Image Expert WindowsOn a Macintosh computer Make sure that Viewing the Images on your PCOn a Windows computer To use Arcsoft PhotoBase To install Arcsoft PhotoBase for PalmYou can Still images Moving imagesTurning the LCD Monitor ON/OFF Adjusting LCD Monitor BrightnessOther Information LCD Monitor OperationsBack TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Remedy PlayTion Symptom Cause Remedy PlayOther OperaSD Memory Card Handling Precautions Display SpecificationsFor customers in Canada Battery/PowerInput/Output For customers in the U.S.A

pmn specifications

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