Pros: Rapid Picture Functions, Ease of Use Cons: Optional AC adapter
The Toshiba PDR-M60 is a mid-price camera with the quality & features that other pricier cameras have. The Toshiba PDR-M60 is loaded with built-in easy access features displayed in menus on a 1.8 inch color LCD monitor. A function dial...
Pros: Excellent quality, Ease of Use Cons: Battery EATER, USB problems, no ac adapter, Manual on CD
My wife and I received a brand new Toshiba PDR-M60 digital camera for
Christmas this year. This is our first Digital camera. We were very happy at first, 2.3mega pixel, 2.3x optical zoom and built in lens cap. But then when we got to know our gift...
Pros: Outstanding image quality, great options, fantastic price/quality ratio Cons: Unacceptably low battery life from standard AA batts, does not include AC Adapter.
After nagging my girlfriend for a countless number of hours to open my eagerly awaited and equally hyped xmas present, she finally let me at it. To my surprise I found a digital camera under the santa clause wrapping paper. Needless to say, I proceeded...
With a newborn in the house I thought it would be nice to get mom a digital camera for Christmas. Although I have to admit I was the one who really wanted it! After looking around, not knowing what I was looking for I finally decided on the Toshiba...
Pros: Without all the problems, it's pretty easy to use Cons: Battery life, USB/Smart Media Card
My boss bought this camera because he thought it was a good, durable camera for the price. All we wanted was something simple to get decent pictures on the web and maybe print some photos as well. At first, it seemed to be but the more I used it the...
Pros: Great Pictures Cons: batteries,4 mb mediacard, usb connection
I purchased this particular camera because it was the best buy compared to other digital cameras. The camera was very easy to get started using. The manual that comes with the camera doesn't give much help. You have to use the CD text version....
Pros: Sharp vivid colors, easy use Cons: Original memory to small
Over the last 20 years I've operated both as a snapshot shooter and a professional photographer shooting weddings. My equipment included both medium format and 35mm. Add to that having my work processed in professional labs raised my over expectations of...
Pros: Great camera, cheap media, nice pictures, powerful options. Cons: Eats batteries.. but hello... so do all digital cameras!!!
First of all, you can acquire this camera for 300 new, and 200 refurbished (good as new in my opinion). SmartMedia cards are cheap too.. you can get a 64 meg card for 30 dollars. And the battery life everyone complains about.. its inherent to the fact...
Pros: great image quality, low price Cons: low build/design quality
I purchased a Toshiba PDR-M60 after being impressed with some photos a co-worker had taken with the same camera. Having researched the camera on the web, I also purchased an additional 32MB Smart Media flash card to provide some decent capacity. ...
Pros: Easy to use Cons: Eats Batteries like snacks
Just a quick note to other consumers out there... I bought this camera for my wife for Christmas and we have only used it for one day. First off, I am pleased with the software and ease of use -- it was a breeze to shoot and download through the USB...
Pros: Excellent quality, options and ease of use with a good price. Cons: Battery door, needs larger media card.
Spent hours online and at local stores researching digital cameras and was pleased to conclude that the Toshiba PDR-M60 was the choice for me. Upon opening box found all necessary accessories to get immediately started. Plugged in the batteries and began...
Pros: Great pics,ease of use,Good price Cons: Need to purchase rechargeable batteries, larger memory card,and AC adaptor.
I've had two other digital cameras in the past.
Both with lower resolution.{800x600)Both were inadequate for my needs.
I was skeptical to try another digital camera.
I decided on one last shot and bought the PDR-M60 online.
The first...
Pros: lightweight, ergonomic, great picture quality, uses smart-media memory card Cons: Unreliable camera and poor warranty service by Toshiba.
Other disadvantages:
a) Intermittent USB interface - downloads a few pictures and stops, even after installing latest camera operating system.
b) Shutter delay during auto-focusing makes quick pictures difficult to take.
c) Lens edge...
Pros: Excellent picture quality, easy to use Cons: No AC adapter, only 4MB card
First of all i just have to say:
Before purchasing this wonderful camera, i read the reviews that people posted on this page. I wanted to see what was the overall opinion of this camera. Many have complained saying that is gives them problems, but...
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