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Toshiba PDR-M21 2MP Digital Camera

Toshiba PDR-M21 2MP Digital Camera

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Brand: Toshiba
Category: Photography


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 50320

Media: Electronics
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Batteries: 4
Batteries Included: Yes
System Memory: 8
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Optical Zoom: 1
Digital Zoom: 2
Connectivity: Serial interface
Display Size: 1.8
Battery: 4 AA Alkaline/Lithium/NiMH
Includes MP3 Player: 0
ISO Equivalent: 320
Macro Focus Range: 8 to 23.8 inches
Maximum Aperture: 3
Maximum Focal Length: 39
Minimum Focal Length: 39
Maximum Resolution: 2.1
Maximum Shutter Speed: .002
Minimum Shutter Speed: 1
Maximum Vertical Resolution: 1200
Number Of Rapid Fire Shots: 4
Removable Memory: CompactFlash Type II
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Has Tripod Mount: Yes
Size: Medium Size
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 2 x 4.5 x 2.8
DPOF
Macro
Warranty: 1 Year Limited

MPN: PDR-M21
Model: M21
UPC: 032017087965
EAN: 0032017087965
ASIN: B00005QVGW


Features:
  • 2.1-megapixel sensor captures 1,600 x 1,200 images for sharp prints at sizes up to 8 x 10 inches
  • Autofocus lens with 2x digital zoom (no optical zoom)
  • Included 8 MB Smartmedia card holds 12 images at default resolution
  • Uses 4 AA batteries (alkalines included)

Accessories:

  • Adobe Photoshop CS4
  • Adobe Photoshop Elements 7
  • Corel Photo Album 7 Deluxe
  • PhotoPlus X2 Digital Studio
  • Adobe Photoshop CS3 Upgrade [OLD VERSION]

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Compared to other cameras in its price range, the PDR-M21 pairs a relatively high-resolution 2-megapixel sensor with a simple focus-free lens, making it a good choice for people who don't want many bells and whistles, but still expect crisp, highly detailed images.

The camera's operation is designed to be as simple as possible--just turn it on, aim, and shoot. Focus, flash, and exposure are all set automatically. If you're hoping for more creative control, several settings can be adjusted manually, including the flash mode (red-eye reduction, off, on, auto), white balance, black-and-white mode, and exposure compensation. In addition, you'll find several features very uncommon in an entry-level camera: shutter- and aperture-priority and uncompressed TIFF image recording.

For power, the camera uses four AA batteries or an optional AC adapter. The big benefit to using standard AA batteries instead of a custom proprietary battery is that AA batteries are available virtually everywhere in the world, so missing a once-in-a-lifetime shot due to dead batteries won't be an issue. The downside is that a digital camera will kill a set of alkaline batteries extremely quickly, especially if you're using the camera's LCD display. If you're an occasional photographer, you can get by with high-power disposables, but if you plan to take more than a handful of photos a month, a set of rechargeable batteries (scroll up to our Accessories section) is a virtual necessity.

To compose your image, either look through the traditional viewfinder or use the 1.8-inch color LCD display on the back of the camera. Pictures are stored on SmartMedia cards. The included 8 MB card holds 12 images at the camera's default setting or 1 image in the highest-quality uncompressed TIFF setting. The card is reusable, but if you're hoping to take more photos before returning to your computer to transfer the images, you'll want a larger SmartMedia card.

The camera also includes a 2x digital zoom. This feature merely crops the edges off your picture and blows up the remaining image, enlarging your picture at the expense of image quality. Most photo-editing software will let you do the same thing to your picture once you've transferred it to your home computer, so it's a camera feature that's not often used. If you're looking for a similar camera with a true optical zoom lens, consider the 2-megapixel Toshiba PDR-M25.

The PDR-M21 comes with Image Expert software, an 8 MB SmartMedia card, hand strap, USB cable, and four AA alkaline batteries. The camera is covered by a one-year warranty.

Pros:

  • Autofocus lens is superior to fixed-focus lens on many similarly priced cameras
  • Advanced features like shutter- and aperture-priority for more advanced photographers
  • Uncompressed TIFF mode for the highest-quality photos

Cons:

  • No optical zoom
  • Included alkaline batteries are only a short-term solution



Customer Reviews:   Read 18 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars PDR-M21 is an Excellent Buy!   December 27, 2001
14 out of 15 found this review helpful

This easy to use camera takes wonderfully sharp photos, and pictures download easily through a USB connection. Software included is also excellent; many easy-to-use utilities. The screen saver of my digital photos is terrific!


4 out of 5 stars Nice little camera, but where's the mac compatibilty?   April 3, 2002
12 out of 13 found this review helpful

The PDR-M21 is good camera for the money. I got it to connect to my PC and run fine (although the supplied imaging program, Image Expert, crashed my machine occasionally.) But contrary to Amazon's tech specs, this camera is not Mac compatible. Nothing short of installing a SmartMedia reader would get any pictures from this camera to my Mac. Since I'll be pulling the SmartMedia card out every time I want to upload pictures to my computer, I found that card is placed in a relatively inaccesible position under a door next to the batteries. Other than that, the camera is a great starter camera and I would recommend it to anybody who wants a cheap starter digital camera. (Anybody with a Windows PC, that is)


1 out of 5 stars Not worth the price   November 25, 2001
10 out of 17 found this review helpful

I had to return the camera twice, first because the view finder is crooked and second it does not take clear pictures. I had a HP 1.3 megaplex camera before and it took better pictures.


5 out of 5 stars The best camera I've ever owned   March 9, 2002
Henrys Mom
8 out of 9 found this review helpful

This camera takes excellent pictures. It is simple to use and has a ton of features. Pictures turn out great every time. I liked mine so well I bought one for my sister too. I would definitely recommend this camera to my friends. A++


5 out of 5 stars Best buy.   March 9, 2002
8 out of 10 found this review helpful

If you need a great camera for minimum dollars, this is the one. My young son (12 year old even set this one up) is tough on gear and this is the unit for him. Great quality and VERY easy to use.

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