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Toshiba PDR-M3310This astonishingly small digital camera packs a rich array of features into a compact form factor. About the size of a deck of playing cards, this Toshiba camera is the best ultra small, optical zoom-equipped digital camera on the market today. |
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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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by indigojade - written on 09/10/00 (Useful, 108 readings)
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This camera came free with my pc package 2 years ago, and has been an absolute marvel. It is quite small in conparison to some digital cameras and is very simple to operate. There are 2 modes for taking pictures normal and macro, i tend to use normal for the majority of pictures as it takes pretty good close up pictures. ...
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