Toshiba PDR M60 1800x1200 4MB

Toshiba PDR M60 1800x1200 4MB

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Product Details of Toshiba PDR M60 1800x1200 4MB

Description

Toshiba proudly introduces to the market place its first three million Megapixel filmless digital camera, the PDR-M60. The long-awaited camera allows consumers to digitally capture images of professional photographic quality in an easy-to-use design. With its brushed-aluminum body and high-tech features, the PDR-M60 builds on a tradition of award-winning digital cameras. The key to its success is an advanced 3.37 megapixel CCD capable of recording 2048x1536 pixel images that are exceptionally rich in sharpness, color accuracy and clarity. The 1/1.8 inch CCD is much larger than those found in past cameras, resulting in a less noisy signal and vastly superior pictures that can be printed in sizes up to 11" x 14" free of jagged edges, artifacts or pixelation.

Quick Glance

Memory Type: SSFDC/SmartMedia

Camera Type: (Not Specified)

Lens Mount: (Not Specified)

Summary

Product Title: Toshiba PDR M60 1800x1200 4MB

Manufacturer: Toshiba

Power Score: 3.8 | 5 Reviews

Image Processor

Total Pixels: (Not Specified)

Lens Features

Camera Type: (Not Specified)

Lens Mount: (Not Specified)

Optical Zoom: (Not Specified)

Digital Zoom: (Not Specified)

Max Aperture: 2.8 f/

Storage

Memory Card Support: SSFDC/SmartMedia

Installed Memory: 4 MB

Other Features

Flash: Built-in Flash, Redeye Reduction

Interface Connection: Video - RCA Composite Video, USB - Universal Serial Bus "A"

Dimensions

Class: Audio Visual Accessory

Category: Cameras

Height: (Not Specified)

Width: (Not Specified)

Depth: (Not Specified)

Weight: (Not Specified)

Reference

Warranty Information: (Not Specified)

URL: Manufacturer Link

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Reviews on Toshiba PDR M60 1800x1200 4MB

  • 1
  By member: aivaras - Oct 12, 2003

Toshiba PDR M60 1800x1200 4MB

Strengths: took a few good shots af my dog, but...come on...$400 for two years of use??

Weakness: Very very bad technical support, kept asking for my credit card before even could tell me if this camera repairable at all, wouldn't even listen about the problem.

I was looking to repair this camera, but after reading one of the reviews here about this camera, I decided to dump it in the trash. Same exact problem as described by reviewer yahmonjn, from NJ. Started showing battery problem when I wasn't even using batteries but AC adapter. Was clicking for a few days and making noise until it finally went completely dead. Wouldn't work with batteries either....

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  • 1
  By member: yahmonjp - Aug 18, 2002

Toshiba PDR M60 1800x1200 4MB

Strengths: FlashDisk and SmartMedia

Weakness: Poor Quality Camera. Poor Customer Support from Toshiba.

I bought the Toshiba PDR-M60 camera brand-new in December of 2000. Within a few months, it just stopped working. Wouldn't turn on or off. (Battery/power supply was fine). Sent it in to be fixed under warranty. Shortly after the one year warranty expired, some of its functionality stopped working. First, I couldn't go backward to see any previous pictures. A few weeks after that, the playback...

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  • 2
  By member: dgreenbee - Aug 7, 2002

Toshiba PDR M60 1800x1200 4MB

Strengths: Easy to use. Good resolution for the price. Very nice outdoor pictures.

Weakness: Pictures indoors are dim and underexposed. Mode dial tends to come off after a couple of years and is an expensive repair.

Toshiba has made a nice little camera. It performs well in terms of picture taking and would be good value for the price except for the common failing of the mode dial breaking. This is a serious problem and is the chief reason you should avoid this product.

  • 4
  By member: Reggid5 - Nov 6, 2003

Toshiba PDR M60 1800x1200 4MB

Strengths: Easy to use. Nice resolution for the price. Very nice outdoor pictures.

Weakness: Not very good in low light and night time situations.

I have had my Toshiba for over two years, and maybe because it's my first digital camera, but I think that it's a very nice camera for the price. It has served me very well and has not given me any of the problems mentioned above. It's not very good in low light situations, and the shutter speed is kind of slow, but for some one starting out and wants a decent easy to use camera, it's pretty good!

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  • 5.0
  Imaging Resource - Jan 12, 2001

Toshiba PDR-M60

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