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by Lunah_C - written on 13/09/06 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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our info we set off to our local comet, without the children!, to have a good browse. After a good look, going through all the various specs, decided on the Toshiba PDRM25. It came with an 8mb smartmedia card and a 16mb one free, I think that s what swung it. I just love freebies. I can t remember exactly what we paid now but it was around average. The camera comes with a really thick manual, and it s so tempting to ignore it, as it would takes ages to read. But once I did get around to reading it I found it very useful and very simple to follow. In case you can t be bothered to read through the review here is a brief summary of it s features. Weighs 230g (excluding ...
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Solid Camera At A Good Price (447 words)by - written on 17/07/00
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In many ways this the same camera as the PDR -M1, but with the major addition of a 3x optical zoom, along with some minor but noticeable improvements in image quality. The Lowdown This camera features a 1.5 megapixel, 1/2 inch CCD sensor for excellent resolution. It can capture 1280x1024 and 640x480 image sizes. As noted previously, it has a 3x true optical zoom lens (35-105mm equivalent on 35mm camera) as well as a 2x digital zoom that extends the effective focal length to 210 mm equivalent. There is both optical and LCD (1.8", 70K pixel) viewfinders, and an internal 5-mode flash. The flash modes include low-power "Ext. Sync." mode for use with ...
Toshiba PDR-M4
by kenbennett - written on 13/02/01 (Somewhat useful, 65 readings)
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This Toshiba is small enough to fit your pocket/purse and has a good set of features and it comes with very user friendly software. It takes good pictures with six quality levels and is not the kind of digital that will quicky look and feel outdated by newer machines on the market. Battery life (rechargeable) is very good. ...
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