Please purchase “Secure Digital (SD) Memory Cards” or “Multi-Media Contents Cards*” (MMC) for use with this camera. These cards are referred to in

these User’s Instructions as “Memory Cards.”

*MultiMedia Card is a registered trademark of Infineon Technologies AG (Germany), licensed to MMCA (MultiMediaCard Association).

 

Safety Precautions

4

Using Your Camera Correctly . 10

Names of Parts

18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic Preparations

Loading and Recharging the

 

Loading and Removing

 

Setting the Date

26

Battery Pack

23

Memory Cards

24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Camera Basics

Using the LCD Monitor to

 

Using the LCD Monitor to

 

Using the Optical Viewfinder

 

Shoot Still Pictures

27

Shoot Moving Pictures

31

to Shoot Still Pictures

32

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shooting a Picture Using the

 

Using Color Mode for B&W

 

Increasing Exposure Sensitivity

 

Flash

35

and Sepia Images

46

to 2x, 4x

51

 

Macro and Landscape

 

Selecting the Aperture before

 

Selecting the Metering Mode...

52

Camera Functions

Photography

37

Shooting (AE Mode)

47

Setting the REC Review

54

Using the Self-timer

39

Selecting the Focus Distance

 

Digital Zoom ON/OFF

55

 

 

 

Setting Image Quality

40

before Shooting

48

Other Functions

56

 

Exposure Compensation

42

Shooting a Night Scene or the Inside

 

 

 

White Balance

43

of a Room (Long Exposure Mode) ...

49

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image Playback Basics

Displaying Images on the LCD

Playing Movies on the LCD

 

 

 

Monitor

57

Monitor

58

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Thumbnail” Picture Review in

Erasure Prevention

63

Digital Print Order Format

 

Advanced Image Playback

Forward/Reverse Direction

60

Erasing Individual Images

64

(DPOF) Setting

69

Closeup Image Playback

60

Erasing All Images

65

Adjusting the Image Size

 

and Delete Functions

Displaying Exposure Information ..

61

Rotating Images

67

(Trimming)

71

 

Multiple Image Display (Index

 

Automatic Playback

68

Viewing and Erasing the

 

 

Display)

62

 

 

Trimmed Image

73

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Formatting Memory Cards

75

Selecting the Display Language ..

82

Returning Settings to their

 

 

Turning the Electronic Tone

 

Selecting the Video Output

 

Default Values

86

Camera Setup Options

ON/OFF

77

Mode

83

Changing the Display...................Color for

88

 

Setting Auto Power-Off

78

Creating a New Folder on the

 

the Setting Buttons

 

Mode Lock ON/OFF

80

Memory Card

84

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transferring Images to a

Installing the USB Driver

92

Connecting the USB Cable to

 

Viewing the Images on your

 

Personal Computer

Installing the image software ..

94

your PC

95

PC

97

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other Information

LCD Monitor Operations

101

SD Memory Card Handling

 

Specifications

108

Troubleshooting

102

Precautions

106

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Toshiba pmn user manual Using Your Camera Correctly Names of Parts, White Balance, Rotating Images, Mode

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.

One of the main features of Toshiba PMN is its exceptional piezoelectric response. This characteristic allows the material to generate electric charge in response to mechanical stress, making it ideal for applications such as pressure sensors and ultrasonic transducers. The high electromechanical coupling coefficient of PMN enables devices to achieve greater sensitivity and efficiency, enhancing the overall performance of the end products.

Toshiba PMN utilizes a unique crystal structure that contributes to its outstanding properties. The incorporation of lead magnesium niobate (PMN) into the piezoelectric matrix results in a high dielectric constant and reduced mechanical losses. This combination allows for better energy conversion and ensures reliable operation even in rigorous conditions. The material exhibits excellent temperature stability and resilience, which is crucial for applications requiring long-term reliability.

Another significant aspect of Toshiba PMN is its versatility in manufacturing processes. The material can be fabricated into various shapes and sizes, facilitating use in diverse applications, from small consumer electronics to large industrial machinery. Additionally, its adaptability allows for integration into advanced technologies, such as smart devices and medical equipment, where precise control and miniaturization are essential.

Furthermore, Toshiba PMN is at the forefront of research related to lead-free piezoelectric materials, aligning with global sustainability efforts. The exploration of eco-friendly alternatives without compromising performance showcases Toshiba's commitment to innovation while addressing environmental concerns.

In conclusion, Toshiba PMN stands out as a leading piezoelectric material that combines remarkable performance characteristics with manufacturing versatility. Its exceptional piezoelectric response, temperature stability, and compatibility with various applications make it a preferred choice for industries that demand precision and reliability. As technology continues to advance, Toshiba PMN is poised to play a critical role in shaping the future of sensing and actuation technologies.