Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba product.The TOSHIBA PDR-3310 is a digital camera equipped with a 3.22mega-pixel CCD for high quality digital sti
1918<Operating Controls>“ ” Macro/Landscape mode button(page 37)Use this button to select Macroor Landscape mode.“ ” Flash mode button(page 35)U
2120<Other Parts>FlashOptical viewfinder (page 32)Light sensorLens and lens coverConnector coverDIGITAL Input/Output connector(page 95)Video out
23Open the battery compartmentcover and insert the suppliedbattery pack.¶ Be sure to insert the battery pack inthe correct direction; the camera willn
2524LOCKSD Memory Cards are provided witha write-protect switch. When thisswitch is moved downward, furtherrecording on the card is disabled, toprotec
26To confirm the new setting data,press the “” button.This completes theoperation, and the LCDmonitor will return to themenu screen.Setting the DateFo
271. Set the mode select lever to“” , then press the Powerbutton to turn on camera’spower.* Note about the Flash UnitThe flash will automatically open
29282. Hold the camera steadily withboth hands as shown to avoidcamera shake.“Beep” “Beep,beep”The LCD monitorwill becomemomentarilydark, then theview
3130This function allows you to recordup to 15 seconds of simple movieimages. The monitor display duringmovie recording is shown below:1 Press the “ME
3332“Beep”“Beep,beep”Card access LEDCaution LED5. Press the shutter releasebutton to take the picture.1 Lightly depress the shutterbutton halfway to b
3534Shooting a Picture Using the Flash<Flash Modes>When the “ ” button is pressed, the display changes as follows:* “Red-eye” Phenomenon: This p
32ContentsLoading and Recharging theBattery Pack ... 23Basic PreparationsCamera BasicsUsing the LCD Monitor toShoot Still Pic
3736Macro and Landscape PhotographyUse the macro and landscape shooting modes when photographingextremely close and distant subjects.<Macro/Landsca
3938Using the Self-TimerThe self-timer is a convenient function when you wish to includeyourself in your pictures, or to avoid camera shake when shoot
4140<General Guidelines for Selecting Image Quality>For high image quality, select [S] or [F] compression; when taking pictures forviewing on a
4342White BalanceAn image’s color will change depending on the kind of light sourcepresent. Select the white balance as follows to compensate for diff
44 455 Press “ ” to finish the setting.[SETTING DETAILS] menu willappear again.6 Press “MENU” button.[SETTING DETAILS] menu willdisappear.7 Following
4746Selecting the Aperture before Shooting (AE Mode)By default, the camera uses a programmed automatic exposure modewhich automatically sets both aper
48 49Shooting a Night Scene or the Inside of a Room(Long Exposure Mode)By extending the shutter speed (the time the shutter remains openduring an expo
5150Increasing Exposure Sensitivity to 2x, 4xThis camera is set by default to a standard sensitivity, but the sensitivitycan be increased by a factor
5352<Operation>1 Press the “MENU” button.2 Press the “#” button to select[], then press the “ ”button to confirm the selection.3 Press the “%” o
5554Digital Zoom ON/OFFThis function allows the digital zoom function to be set to ON or OFF.When ON, pressing the “T” button will first cause the len
54Read these safety precautions carefully before using the PDR-3310.These instructions contain valuable information on safe and proper usethat will pr
56<Turning the ExposureMode Symbols ON/OFF>Certain exposure symbols on theLCD monitor can be temporarilyturned off if desired to avoidcluttering
57To prevent depletion of thebattery, use the AC adapter whendisplaying images for an extendedtime.¶ Confirm that a memory cardcontaining photographic
58Frame-by-frame playback can be usedduring the pause mode.To play movies, press the “%”button and select [3], then beginthe movie playback by pressin
Advanced ImagePlayback andDelete Functions
6160Displaying Exposure InformationInformation regarding the exposure conditions and functions set at timeof exposure can be displayed.<Operation&g
6362Erasure Prevention (Image Protect Function)This function can be used to place a protective lock on individualpictures, preventing the inadvertent
64 65Erasing All Images<Operation>1 Press the “MENU” button.Press the “#” or “@” button toselect [ALL ERASE].2 Press the “ ” button.3 Press the
6766Rotating ImagesImages can be rotated 90° to either right or left.¶ This function cannot be used during multiple image display.<Operation>1 P
68 69DCIM100TOSHIPDR_0001.jpgPDR_0002.jpgPDR_0003.jpgPDR_0004.jpgPDR_0005.jpgMISCAUTOPRINT. MRKMemory CardDigital Print Order Format (DPOF) SettingDig
7170Adjusting the Image Size (Trimming)You can change the size of the picture you have taken using thiscamera.<Operation>1 Select the picture yo
76Safety Precautions (continued)WARNINGShould you ever notice smoke, a strange odor orexcessive heat coming from the camera, immediatelyturn OFF the p
7372Viewing and Erasing the Trimmed ImageYou can view or erase the trimmed image.<Operation>1 Press “MENU” button.Select “” using the “@” or&quo
7574<Operation>1 Press the “fi” button andselect [FORMAT].2 Press the “#” or “ ” button.3 Press the “%” button to select[EXECUTE].Formatting Memo
7776Turning the Electronic Tone ON/OFF<Operation>1 Press the “%” or “fi” button toselect [BEEP].2 Press the “#” or “ ” button.3 Using the “%” or
78 79<Note regarding camera use in the “ ” mode:>When using the camera in the “ ” mode, the auto power-off setting willcause the camera to respo
8180<Operation>1 Press the “fi” button to select[MODE LOCK].2 Press the “#” or “ ” button.3 Press the “fi” button andselect either [ON] or [OFF].4
8382Selecting the Video Output ModeWhen traveling overseas, differences in television standards may makeit impossible to view pictures normally on loc
8584<Operation>1 Press the “%” or “fi” button toselect [FILE NO.].2 Press the “#” (or “ ”) button.3 Press the “%” button to select[EXECUTE].4 Pre
8786“ ” Recording Mode:<Functions and Contents of Default Values>Flash: AutomaticflashMacro/Landscape: OFFSelf-Timer: OFFImage quality: FExposur
88Changing the Display Color for the Setting ButtonsIn this mode, you can change the color of the active Setting buttons(menus). Choose the color you
TransferringImages to aPersonalComputer
98Safety Precautions (continued)CAUTIONIf you want to use the camera on an airplane, consult withthe airline and follow their instructions.Use of this
90 91CD-ROM Software:You can install the following software from the attached CD-ROM.¶ Image ExpertUse to edit or print captured images and replay cap
9392When you are using Macintosh:You need to install the driver only if you are using Mac OS 8.6. Whenyou are using Mac OS 9.0 or later and OS X, you
9594Connecting the USB Cable to your PCYou need to use the exclusive USB cable to connect TOSHIBA PDR-3310 to your PC.<Caution>Make sure the siz
9796On a Windows computer:Make sure that:The software for viewing the images has already been installed onyour PC (to replay the moving images, you ne
98 99<You can...>You can view the still images taken by TOSHIBA PDR-3310 on a PDAwith Palm OS 4.0.÷ To see the still images on your PDA, You nee
101100LCD Monitor OperationsSlide the mode select lever to the“” or “ ” position.Press the “” button or wait threeseconds for the display to return to
103102Images appearwith severe visualnoise.Symptom Cause RemedyFunctionA strong magnet orother electromagneticgenerator is located toonear the camera
105104Symptom Cause RemedyFunctionPlay-backImages cannotbe replayed bythe PC.Contact the manufacturerof the PC or the software.—Opera-tionThe camera c
107106SD Memory Card Handling Precautions¶ Be sure to turn off the power of the main unit before setting up orremoving the SD memory card.¶ In the fol
109108Recording Modes: Flash modes (auto flash, red-eye reduction, fill-in flash,flash-off, red-eye reduction forced flash*); macrorecording mode, lan
1110Using Your Camera Correctly●Carrying Out Maintenance on Your Camera• To prevent the lens, surface of the LCD monitor orviewfinder from being scrat
111110For customers in the U.S.A.FCC StatementThis device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. Operation is subject tothe following two conditions:(
1312Using Your Camera Correctly (continued)Notes On Handling BatteriesThe PDR-3310 camera uses a lithium-ion battery pack (PDR-BT9).(PDR-BT1 can also
1514Using Your Camera Correctly (continued)Notes On Handling the AC AdapterBe sure to use only the AC adapter provided with your camera. Using adiffer
1716IMPORTANTYou should read this first before you use this software.Notice and Request Regarding Software and Instruction Manual(1) Copying or duplic
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