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Toshiba M70

Quick information
Brand Toshiba 2013
Model M70
Released Year 2013
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Pdr
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Toshiba Pdr M70 is a compact digital camera released in 2013. It features a 14-megapixel sensor that delivers high-resolution images suitable for both casual photographers and hobbyists. The camera incorporates a 5x optical zoom lens, providing flexibility to capture various scenes from wide-angle to telephoto. It uses the Super HAD CCD sensor technology for enhanced image quality with better color reproduction and noise reduction. The device supports HD video recording, allowing users to capture moments in high definition. Additionally, the camera is equipped with a 3-inch LCD screen for easy framing and review of shots.

Specifications

MPN PDRM70, PDR-M70RG
UPC 0032017050570
Model M70
Digital Zoom 2x
Features Built-in Speaker, USB, Not Interchangeable Lenses, Date/Time Stamp, With Tripod Mount, AE/FE Lock, AF Lock, DPOF Support, Auto Power Save
Series Toshiba PDR
Optical Zoom 3x
Depth 2.4in
Width 4.6in
Item Weight 12 Oz.
Height 3in
Screen Details LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-1.8"-Color
Exposure Compensation ±1.5 Ev Range, in 1/3 Ev Steps
Light Sensitivity Iso 400, Iso 200, Iso 100
Sensor Type CCD
Max Shutter Speed 1/1000 Sec
Shooting Modes Frame Movie Mode
Max Video Resolution 160x120
Macro Focus Range 9-80cm
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 35-105mm
Special Effects Black & White, Sepia
Camera Flash Features Ratio Control, Fill-In Flash, Flash Off, Slow Sync, Red-Eye Reduction Flash, Auto Flash
White Balance Auto, Incandescent (Preset), Cloudy (Preset), Outdoor (Preset), Fluorescent (Preset)
Focus Adjustment Automatic
Expansion Slot 1X Smartmedia Card
Sensor Size 1/1.8in
Display Size 1.8in
Still Image Format Exif, JPEG
Exposure Modes Program, Aperture-Priority, Bulb, Shutter-Priority, Automatic
Microphone Operation Mode Mono
Integrated Memory Size 24MB
Display Rotation Built-In
Digital Video Format Avi
Screen Size 1.8in
Light Sensitivity Max 400
Max Operating Temperature 40°C
Type Point & Shoot
Maximum Resolution 3.3MP
Analog Video Format NTSC, Pal
Optical Viewfinder Type Real-Image
Red Eye Reduction Yes
Min Shutter Speed 1/2 Sec
Display Type LCD
Sensor Resolution 3.3MP
Additional Features Built-In Speaker, Ae/Fe Lock, Not Interchangeable Lenses, USB, Date/Time Stamp, With Tripod Mount, Dpof Support, Auto Power Save, Af Lock
Flash Type Built-In Flash
Min Operating Temperature 5°C
Effective Flash Range 0.8m-4m
Viewfinder-Field Coverage 88%
Exterior Color Silver
Microphone Type Microphone-Built-In-Electret Condenser-Mono
Connector Types 1X Composite Video/Audio Output, 1X Headphones (Mini-Phone Mono 3.5mm), 1X Flash Terminal, 1X DC Power Input, 1X USB, 1X Headphones
Shooting Programs Portrait Mode, Landscape, Aperture-Priority, Sports Mode, Shutter-Priority, Auto Mode Lock, Night Mode, Night Portrait
Flash Modes Auto Mode with Red-Eye Reduction, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Synchro, Fill-In Mode, Forced Mode, Off Mode, Auto Mode
Camera Type Point & Shoot
Auto Focus Type TTL Contrast Detection
Viewfinder Type Optical
Supported Flash Memory Smartmedia Card, Smartmedia, Built-In

Key Advantages

The Toshiba Pdr M70 offers excellent image quality with its 14MP resolution and Super HAD CCD sensor. Its compact and lightweight design makes it highly portable and easy to carry. The 5x optical zoom lens adds versatility for various shooting conditions. Users benefit from HD video recording capabilities for capturing moving images in good quality. The intuitive controls and menu system enhance user experience, especially for beginners. Its decent battery life allows for longer shooting sessions without frequent recharging.

Limitations

The Toshiba Pdr M70 lacks advanced features found in newer cameras, such as Wi-Fi connectivity or touchscreen controls. Its low-light performance is moderate, limiting effectiveness in dim environments without flash. The fixed LCD screen does not articulate, restricting flexible shooting angles. Video recording is limited to HD and does not support Full HD or 4K. The camera's autofocus system may be slower compared to modern cameras, affecting rapid action shots. Storage relies on SD cards, but it lacks modern connectivity options for immediate sharing.

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