Toshiba PDR-3300 User Guide - Page 15

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Getting Ready Taking Photographs Back Images Playing The Function Map There are various ways you can take photographs on the PDR-3300, by using the settings provided by the camera itself or by adjusting the settings to suit your particular photographic requirements. In addition to photographic functions, the PDR-3300 is provided with other handy functions. We suggest that you look at the function map below before you start using the PDR-3300. Read these pages first Let’s get ready to use PDR-3300. Let’s learn about basic operation - Turning the Power ON - Photography - Playing back photography images - Erasing Images Taking Photographs STEP 1 – Taking photography STEP 2 – Leaving camera setting up to your camera ¥The camera automatically adjusts the focus and exposure settings. ¥Taking Portrait Shots ¥Taking Landscape Shots ¥Taking Shots of Portraits at Night ¥Taking Continuous Shots of Moving Objects STEP 3 – Utilizing the various photography modes ¥Zoom Photography ¥Focus Photography ¥Photography Using the Self-timer ¥Photography Using the Flash ¥Making movies STEP 4 – Setting the modes in more detail to make your photographs turn out more as you intended ¥Setting Image Size and Quality ¥Taking Shots with the Priority Given to Aperture ¥Taking Shots with the Priority Given to Shutter Speed ¥Extended Exposure Photography ¥Compensation Exposure ¥Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB Photography) ¥Taking Photos Continuously ¥Setting White Balance Playing back your photographed images STEP 1 – Let’s playback some images STEP 2 – Selecting the various ways to play back images ¥Playing back movies ¥Enlarging Photographed Images ¥Auto Playback ¥Simple Movie Playback ¥Displaying Detailed Information of Images Erasing images STEP 1 – Erasing Images STEP 2 – Other ways to erase images ¥Erasing All Images in a Folder ¥Erasing All Images Folders ¥Formatting SD Memory Card Erasing Images Handy Functions Other Applications Information Additional - 15 -

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Getting
Ready
Taking
Photographs
Playing
Back Images
Other
Applications
Additional
Information
Erasing
Images
Handy
Functions
The Function Map
There are various ways you can take photographs on the PDR-3300, by using the settings provided by
the camera itself or by adjusting the settings to suit your particular photographic requirements±
In addition to photographic functions, the PDR-3300 is provided with other handy functions± We suggest
that you look at the function map below before you start using the PDR-3300±
Read these pages first
Let²s get ready to use PDR-3300±
Let±s learn about basic operation
-
Turning the Power ON
-
Photography
-
Playing back photography images
-
Erasing Images
Taking Photographs
STEP 1 ³ Taking photography
STEP 2 ³ Leaving camera setting up to your camera
¥
The camera automatically adjusts the focus and
exposure settings±
¥
Taking Portrait Shots
¥
Taking Landscape Shots
¥
Taking Shots of Portraits at Night
¥
Taking Continuous Shots of Moving Objects
STEP 3 ³ Utilizing the various photography modes
¥
Zoom Photography
¥
Focus Photography
¥
Photography Using the Self-timer
¥
Photography Using the Flash
¥
Making movies
STEP 4 ³ Setting the modes in more detail to make your
photographs turn out more as you intended
¥
Setting Image Size and Quality
¥
Taking Shots with the Priority Given to Aperture
¥
Taking Shots with the Priority Given to Shutter Speed
¥
Extended Exposure Photography
¥
Compensation Exposure
¥
Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB Photography)
¥
Taking Photos Continuously
¥
Setting White Balance
Playing back your photographed images
STEP 1 ³ Let²s playback some images
STEP 2 ³ Selecting the various ways to play back images
¥
Playing back movies
¥
Enlarging Photographed Images
¥
Auto Playback
¥
Simple Movie Playback
¥
Displaying Detailed Information of Images
Erasing images
STEP 1 ³ Erasing Images
STEP 2 ³ Other ways to erase images
¥
Erasing All Images in a Folder
¥
Erasing All Images Folders
¥
Formatting SD Memory Card