User manual TOSHIBA PDR-3310

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[. . . ] GB/F Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba product. The TOSHIBA PDR-3310 is a digital camera equipped with a 3. 22 mega-pixel CCD for high quality digital still photography. Before using the camera, please read this User's Manual carefully and follow its instructions to assure proper use. Nous vous remercions d'avoir acheté ce produit TOSHIBA. [. . . ] 4 Press the "%" or "fi" button to select [MF] or [AF]. <Operation> 1 Press the "MENU" button. 4 Press the "%" or "fi" button to select [8 SEC], [4 SEC], or [2 SEC]. 2 Press the "#" button to select ], then press the " " [ button to confirm the selection. 5 Press the "@" or " " button. 2 Press the "#" button to select ], then press the " " [ button to confirm the selection. 6 Press the "MENU" button twice to turn off the menu display. Focus gauge Display appearance when [MF] is selected. 5 Press the "@" or " " button. 3 Press "%" or "fi" button to select [FOCUSING], then press the "#" or " " button. 3 Press the "%" or "fi" button to select [LONG EXP], then press the "@" or " " button. 7 Press the "@" or "#" button to specify the desired shooting distance on the focusing scale, then press the shutter release button to take the picture. ¶ Accurate focusing may not be possible at subject distances of 0. 6 m. 48 49 Increasing Exposure Sensitivity to 2x, 4x 6 Press the "MENU" button twice to turn off the menu display. Display appearance when [4 SEC] is selected. <Other Applications> By pressing the " " button, the red-eye reduction fill-in flash mode can also be selected together with long exposures. This camera is set by default to a standard sensitivity, but the sensitivity can be increased by a factor of 2x or 4x when desired. This allows you to fine-tune exposure for important scenes, or when lighting is somewhat insufficient. <Operation> 1 Press the "MENU" button. 4 Press the "%" or "fi" button to select [x4], [x2], or [STANDARD]. 7 Press the shutter release button to take the picture. ¶ The exposure compensation [ ] function is disabled when using long exposures. 2 Press the "#" button to select ], then press the " " [ button to confirm the selection. This flash mode is effective when shooting pictures of human subjects against a sunset or night scene. 5 Press the "@" or " " button. 3 Press the "%" or "fi" button to select [SENSITIVITY], then press "#" or " " button. 6 Press the "MENU" or " " button twice to turn off the menu display. Display appearance when [x4] is selected. 7 Press the shutter release button to take the picture. 50 51 Selecting the Metering Mode This function allows you to select from three types of light-meter operation. Select the mode that best suits your subject and type of photography. [EVALUATION] Evaluative Metering (default): The evaluative metering method divides the entire screen area into areas and evaluates the amount of light striking the screen area, setting the optimum exposure for the available lighting conditions. This mode provides correct exposures for general photography and a wide variety of conditions. [CENTER] Center-Weighted Metering: The center of the screen ( ) is given emphasis in "" calculating correct exposure. This mode is optimum when you wish to emphasize the lighting conditions in the center part of the screen. [SPOT AREA] Spot Metering: This mode calculates exposure based only on the light "" striking the small central spot ( ). Use this mode when you wish to set the exposure based on the light striking a small part of the subject. Guideline for Light-Metering LCD monitor Spot meter Center-weighted meter <Operation> 1 Press the "MENU" button. 4 Press the "%" or "fi" button to select [SPOT AREA], [CENTER], or [EVALUATION]. 2 Press the "#" button to select ], then press the " " [ button to confirm the selection. 5 Press the "@" or " " button. 3 Press the "%" or "fi" button to select [METERING], then press the "@" or " " button. 6 Press "MENU" button to turn off the menu display. Display appearance when [SPOT AREA] is selected. 7 Press the shutter release button to take the picture. 52 53 Setting the REC Review In [REC REVIEW] mode, you can display the picture for 2 seconds immediately after you have taken it. Initial Setting : Press the shutter release button = The LCD monitor becomes dark = The viewfinder screen appears again REC review mode : Press the shutter release button = The LCD monitor becomes dark = The picture you have just taken appears = The viewfinder screen appears again Digital Zoom ON/OFF This function allows the digital zoom function to be set to ON or OFF. When ON, pressing the "T" button will first cause the lens to zoom to its maximum optical telephoto setting; when pressed again, the digital zoom function will operate to further extend the telephoto range (see page 28). When disabled, only the optical zoom function will operate. <Operation> 1 Press the "MENU" button. <Operation> 1 Press the "MENU" button. 4 Select [OFF] or [ON] using "%" or "fi" button. 4 Use the "%" or "fi" button to select [OFF] or [ON]. 2 Press the "%" or "fi" button to select [DIGITAL ZOOM]. 2 Press the "#" button to select ], then press the " " [ button. 5 Press "#" or " setting. " to finish the 5 Press the "@" button (or " " button) to complete the setting. 3 Press the "#" or " " button. 6 Press "MENU" button twice to turn off the menu display. [. . . ] Type: Recording Modes: Flash modes (auto flash, red-eye reduction, fill-in flash, flash-off, red-eye reduction forced flash*); macro recording mode, landscape recording mode; color modes (color, B/W, sepia); white balance (Auto, daylight, tungsten, cloudy, fluorescent, preset); AE modes (programmed, F2. 8; F9. 6); focus (AF/MF); longexposure (OFF/2 sec/4 sec/8 sec); sensitivity (standard/ 2×/4×); metering modes (evaluation; center-weighted; spot); Digital zoom ON/OFF, REC Review ON/OFF). * Settable during long-exposure Multiple image display; protect; erase* (single image); all erase* (erases all images in folder \DCIM); image rotation (right/left 90°); slide show; DPOF setting; Trimming. * Note that files (and folders) recorded on other manufacturer's cameras and devices cannot be erased by this camera. Date; memory card format; electronic tone ON/OFF; auto power off setting function ON/OFF and time setting (time until camera power turns off automatically); mode lock ON/OFF (preserves mode setting data); display language setting (Japanese, English, French, German, Spanish); video output standard (NTSC/PAL); file number reset; default reset, Select color (Purple, Red, Yellow, Blue). [. . . ]

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