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by Kris. - Top 500, Mar 18 '02
Pros: high resolution, manual settings, good price, rebates Cons: ugly looking plastic case, need to buy extra memory
Brief Overview
I am very happy with the Toshiba PDR-M71. The quality of the photographs are good, and the camera is simple to operate. It is not quite small enough to be considered a pocket size camera but it is light enough to carry...
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by cidd , Mar 12 '02
Pros: Bargain Price, Lots of Features, Print Image Matching Cons: Poor Optical View finder, No automatic lens cover
Now let me start off what the bad stuff first.
The two things I somewhat dislike what the PDR-M71. Is the optical view finder, because it only shows about 80 percent of the final picture area. Personally this doesn’t really bother me, because, like...
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by hillarysme , Sep 05 '03
Pros: Clear pictures, solid body Cons: Major power problems rendered mine useless. Toshiba offers little in the way of support.
I was very pleased with this camera during the first year or so that I had it. It worked great. I had to buy NiMH rechargeable batteries to run the camera, but they worked fine. The problem is that now, after working for about a year, the camera will ...
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by roman_eller , Oct 23 '04
Pros: Great feel, great pictures and quality, great bundled kit, and reputation!! Cons: Cheap looking lens cover that you have to manually put on the camera.
This camera is very tough looking and acting. I feel that nothing can stop this one. It is unusually thick in size, giving at a strong look, not like a cheap thin camera. I like the feature that you can choose what quality and size you want to picture ...
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by stellertony , Nov 27 '05
Pros: Physically durable. Good grip. Media is cheap. Uses AA batteries. Decent pictures. Cons: Included software is pathetic. No OS X drivers. Support is virtually nonexistent. Uses AAs. Pricey.
I bought the PDR-M71 a few years ago with some prize money from a contest. It was a good camera for its time, although it was really expensive ($400 on sale + memory & a USB card). The camera is pretty rugged, and stood up to a few falls. It takes ...
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