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Canon PDR-M700

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Brand Canon 2005
Model PDR-M700
Released Year 2005
Type Digital Cameras
Series PDR-M700
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Toshiba PDR-M700 is a compact digital camera featuring a 7.1 megapixel CCD sensor, offering good resolution for both still images and digital zoom applications.

It includes a 3x optical zoom lens, enabling versatile photography from wide-angle to moderate telephoto shots.

The camera provides multiple exposure modes, including auto and manual settings, allowing both novice and experienced users to optimize image capture.

It supports SD memory cards for image storage, facilitating easy expansion and transfer capabilities.

The PDR-M700 incorporates a 2-inch LCD screen for live preview and image review, enhancing usability in various lighting conditions.

Connectivity options include USB interface for transferring images to a computer or other devices.

Specifications

Series Toshiba PDR-M700
Type Digital SLR
Digital Zoom 10x
Model Toshiba PDR-M700
Optical Zoom 3x
Connectivity USB
MPN NO
Battery Type AA
Colour Silver
UPC Does not apply
Sensor 7.1 megapixel CCD
Display 2-inch LCD
Memory Card SD
Release Year 2005

Key Advantages

The PDR-M700 excels in delivering high-resolution images with its 7.1 megapixel sensor, suitable for detailed photography.

Its 3x optical zoom offers flexibility for various shooting distances without quality loss.

Compact and lightweight design makes it highly portable, ideal for travel and casual photography.

Wide range of exposure and scene modes enhance creative control and adaptability to diverse shooting environments.

Easy image sharing through standard USB connectivity and common SD card compatibility.

User-friendly interface with a clear LCD screen for easy framing and review of photos.

Limitations

Being released in 2005, the camera lacks modern features such as HD video recording or advanced image stabilization.

Battery life may be limited compared to contemporary digital cameras, requiring spare batteries for extended use.

LCD resolution and size are modest by current standards, which may affect preview clarity.

No Wi-Fi or wireless transfer options are available, limiting instant sharing capabilities.

Low-light performance is moderate due to sensor technology of the time.

The camera’s autofocus system may be slower compared to newer models.

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